Rewire of specific circuits or areas of a property — kitchens, bathrooms, extensions, or upgraded circuits. Certified on completion with notification to building control where required.
Typical cost
£1,200 — £2,500
Typical duration
2-4 days
Certificate
Part P certified electrician required
Scope type
flexible
Typical tasks
Agree scope of partial rewire
Isolate affected circuits
Run new cables and install updated outlets
Test and inspect all new work
Issue Minor Works Certificate or EIC
Extras & additional works
Costs may increase if additional circuits need rewiring or if access is difficult. Based on a standard partial rewire of a 3-bedroom house.
Common questions Stainesai
A partial rewire involves updating specific circuits or areas of a property, rather than a full rewire of the entire electrical system.
A partial rewire typically takes 2-4 days, depending on the size and complexity of the job.
The cost can be affected by the number of circuits involved, the complexity of the installation, and the ease of access to wiring.
Yes, an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) is required for a partial rewire as it is considered notifiable work under Part P Building Regulations. Always confirm with your electrician before work begins.
Yes, partial rewires are notifiable under Part P Building Regulations, and certification is required. Always confirm with your tradesperson before work begins.
Ready to post a partial rewire job?
Describe what you need. Stainesai structures it into a proper scope. Your first job post is free.