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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 552480" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Surveyors usually use stock phrases like electrics should be tested by a registered electrician.</p><p></p><p>I suspect the cooker cable us safe to reuse, but you really could do with updating and inspection. Costs will vary a lot with region of the country you are in, for a small board like that, and testing I would say £500, provided no other faults are found. I would suggest getting a larger board fitted, so if you have any plans to add sockets / generally redeveloped the property, you can split existing circuits down to cover smaller areas of the house. Eg upstairs and downstairs sockets, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 552480, member: 490"] Surveyors usually use stock phrases like electrics should be tested by a registered electrician. I suspect the cooker cable us safe to reuse, but you really could do with updating and inspection. Costs will vary a lot with region of the country you are in, for a small board like that, and testing I would say £500, provided no other faults are found. I would suggest getting a larger board fitted, so if you have any plans to add sockets / generally redeveloped the property, you can split existing circuits down to cover smaller areas of the house. Eg upstairs and downstairs sockets, etc. [/QUOTE]
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