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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 390599" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>Just to expand a bit further on what the guys have said already. Is this installing a brand new shower, replacing a faulty shower, upgrading a lower power rating shower. If there is no cable or the existing cable is too small then the distance from the fuse box to the shower and how easy it is to route through the house will have a major bearing on the cost. Have you already purchased the shower or are you asking for a supply and fit price. From the limited information given so far I think Andy's figure of £150 upward is about as close as anyone could realistically suggest. Get three written quotes off local electricians and make sure if it is a brand new circuit they will notify to your LABC for part P compliance.</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 390599, member: 1607"] Just to expand a bit further on what the guys have said already. Is this installing a brand new shower, replacing a faulty shower, upgrading a lower power rating shower. If there is no cable or the existing cable is too small then the distance from the fuse box to the shower and how easy it is to route through the house will have a major bearing on the cost. Have you already purchased the shower or are you asking for a supply and fit price. From the limited information given so far I think Andy's figure of £150 upward is about as close as anyone could realistically suggest. Get three written quotes off local electricians and make sure if it is a brand new circuit they will notify to your LABC for part P compliance. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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