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♥†۩ Carol   Paine ۩†♥

♥†۩ Carol Paine ۩†♥ Report 20 Nov 2006 22:02

Pleased to hear its sorted. :o)

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 20 Nov 2006 21:38

Carol...( I dun it again........its Lynda Carol) sorry so pleased that there is a satisfactory result, as was said SOME houses were wired with only ONE lighting circuit, modern ones are more reliable...in having seperate circuits... Bob.......

Linda

Linda Report 20 Nov 2006 17:53

Lynda, pleased to hear you got your mil electricity sorted! Linda

BrianW

BrianW Report 20 Nov 2006 14:47

IMHO £700 is way over the top for cost. Whether there is a separate fuse or circuit breaker for each floor depends on how the house was originally wired. If it is very old it may have only one lighting circuit. Ours is about 1955 and has separate circuits, but a neighbour's of the same vintage has only one.

Lynda Carol

Lynda Carol Report 20 Nov 2006 13:39

Again many thanks for your replies, help, and interest. Am now about to brave the awful weather and go to work.

Queen

Queen Report 20 Nov 2006 13:35

Thats brill you got it sorted, Lilx

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 20 Nov 2006 13:25

So pleased it's sorted AND that there was a fault. By that I mean it will have restored mil's confidence in her system and also reassured her that a) she was doing nothing wrong b) it's NOT going to happen again jay

Lynda Carol

Lynda Carol Report 20 Nov 2006 13:06

Nudging for those interested in the out come

Queen

Queen Report 19 Nov 2006 22:27

Well that was a bargin, cos a know for def's its around £60 a socket here, so that it good Lil

Jess Bow Bag

Jess Bow Bag Report 19 Nov 2006 22:25

We have just had a garage converted into a room the old fuse box was on the wall and was tatty We had it replaced ,(8 circuit breakers)+ 4 double sockets 2 ceiling roses,a TV ariel from the loft to the new room, socket in the new room, the elecrician supplied the new box and all the cabling,( granted it was at first fix stage) total charge £235 I Should be asking Q's myself

Joan

Joan Report 19 Nov 2006 22:17

Hi Lynda and everyone. This thread is a real coincidence. We are having a loft conversion at the moment and the electrician has told us about our electric fuse box. I will ask him tomorrow about the cost of a new one and let you all know. Best wishes, Joan PS Thought the suggestion about those touch lights is a good one.............ummmmmmmmmm christmas stocking filler for grandma.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 19 Nov 2006 22:08

trouble is that Mcb's are sensitive, if the one fitted is just about managing to run with the load required, then a bulb blowing will trip it I think A, he's wired both floors to one breaker (which is not correct) B, the breaker is not quite man enough for the job anyway. I will be interested in hearing of any outcome, Lynda ..... Bob

Lynda Carol

Lynda Carol Report 19 Nov 2006 22:06

Mummy claus, no worries I am just grateful for all the helpful replies

Queen

Queen Report 19 Nov 2006 22:04

Linda i was not being personal just my son is an electrician and i would have asked him to check it out for you, but hes at Heathrow sorry Lilx

Lynda Carol

Lynda Carol Report 19 Nov 2006 22:02

To be honest i thought £700 was a bit steep, even for here in devon. Don't know if she asked for two circuits, brother in law sorted that out! OH has just phoned him and told him to get the electrcian out first thing tomorrow

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 19 Nov 2006 22:00

Am with Bob on this as we have three floors and all three are on seperate circiuts. And the sockets for each floor,are different circiuts for each floor. We have about 9 switches in our box. No idea about price as our is done by housing assoc if needed.

McB

McB Report 19 Nov 2006 21:57

It's just coincidence about the bulbs we often have two or three go in perhaps a week then nothing for months, should be seperate circuits for up & down

Queen

Queen Report 19 Nov 2006 21:57

Lynda try the officer of fair trading at the local authority £700 is very steep and if you have paid for it to be seperate and not got it that way you have a right to complain, what area do you live, Lilx

Anne

Anne Report 19 Nov 2006 21:56

If MIL paid £700 for a fuse box only (no other major electrical work) she was severely ripped off. Also no house, especially on two levels should have only one circuit for ceiling lights. Get OH to phone that electrician and have a stern word with him.

Lynda Carol

Lynda Carol Report 19 Nov 2006 21:55

Many thanks for all the replies. I will be getting an electrician out tomorrow