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Sandy
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Hi all,
I'm just wondering if someone might be able to give me a ball park figure for a job I'm looking at having done on a house I've not yet bought. Finally sold my house and I'm looking at buying 1 of 2 properties almost identical. Both need "modernisation" and from the pics would indicate it's an elderly person who's been living there. Given that I'm anticipating quite a bit of work to be done ie replumbing, new kitchen, new bathroom etc, I'm figuring I might as well get the place re-wired top to bottom, then I know it's been done recently and is safe.
House - in Leeds. 1930's brick built, 2 storey semi, lounge, dining kitchen, hall, landing, 3 x beds, bathroom, attic and garage.
I'm initially thinking of supply and fit wiring for : Lounge - 5 double sockets, 2 pendant lights. Hall - 1 single or double sockets, 1 pendant light. Understair toilet - extractor and batten light. Kitchen - Cooker, gas boiler, 2 double sockets just above floor level (for washer, dryer, fridge freezer), 3 doubles at worktop height, extractor, 2 or 3 under-cupboard tube lights, 2 track lights (poss with 4 bulbs in each for example). Garage - 3 double sockets, 3 x flourescent lights. Bathroom - power to electric shower, extractor. Bed 1 - 4 sockets, pendant light. Beds 2 & 3 - 2 sockets in each, pendant light in each. Attic - double socket, batten light.
Nuttin' fancy, just plain simple white plastic fronts for all sockets and switches.
I know it's very difficult without seeing the premises, but I'm hoping for a rough guideline for budgeting.
Thanks for you patience if you've stayed awake long enough to read all of this, and thanks in advance of any thoughts and figures.
Sandy.
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