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<blockquote data-quote="Richard-the-Ninth" data-source="post: 526336" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>Before you move in have an "Inspection" carried out to find out the condition of the house wiring. (You should have done this before you purchased the house)</p><p>An even better idea would be to go through each room, decide what will go where, what you want moving (Ceiling light not where the dining table is going, switch in wrong place, no internet connection point for TV, no socket for TV in bedroom, no socket for where main TV will go, not enough sockets in kitchen, no smoke alarms, etc)</p><p>You have a blank canvass after you have decided where everything is to go, get the whole house rewired, new consumers unit with RCBO's (Combination of too much current and earth leakage device, better than what is probably there) and no need for an inspection as it will all be brand new and certified. It will be cheaper and better in the long run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard-the-Ninth, post: 526336, member: 23472"] Before you move in have an "Inspection" carried out to find out the condition of the house wiring. (You should have done this before you purchased the house) An even better idea would be to go through each room, decide what will go where, what you want moving (Ceiling light not where the dining table is going, switch in wrong place, no internet connection point for TV, no socket for TV in bedroom, no socket for where main TV will go, not enough sockets in kitchen, no smoke alarms, etc) You have a blank canvass after you have decided where everything is to go, get the whole house rewired, new consumers unit with RCBO's (Combination of too much current and earth leakage device, better than what is probably there) and no need for an inspection as it will all be brand new and certified. It will be cheaper and better in the long run. [/QUOTE]
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