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Can You Rewire A House In Stages?
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Can You Rewire A House In Stages?

May 5, 20264 min read

Rewire Solutions

NICEIC-Registered Electricians, Glasgow

Why Rewire Your House?

Your home is a place of comfort and safety. With time, the wires that power up your house, appliances and devices can become outdated, eventually becoming a safety hazard. Rewiring a house is a significant task; ripping out all the wiring in one go can be overwhelming. And without any second thoughts, rewiring a house is an expensive and daunting task.

But, if you follow a practical approach, you can make the rewiring of your house more manageable. Rewiring a house in stages is a more manageable approach, and it also allows you to upgrade your electrical system in a more synchronised manner, making it financially feasible and less disruptive.

Staging the Rewiring Process

Rewiring a house in stages is indeed an option and a good one. It saves time for each section of the project. You can easily do one section at a time, making it more manageable with time and cost. Here is how you can do it:

1. Assessment and Planning

Whether you are ripping out the wiring of your house in one go or rewiring it in stages, you need to plan it out. Planning is important; you must assess your current electrical system and identify the areas that need immediate attention. Make a list, prioritise the most frequently used spaces, and assess the safety risks. If you are rewiring your house in stages, you must have a plan for each section of the rewiring project.

Most importantly, you must have a budget and timeline as well. Find the estimated price via our cost calculator or contact our team for a free quote.

2. Main Electrical Panel

The electrical panel is the power's main source and the wiring's foundational component, starting with the basics. Upgrading the electrical panel must be your top priority. Replace the outdated fuse wires, back boxes, and mini circuit breakers with new ones. Upgrading your electrical panel ensures your electrical system can handle the increased load and rewiring process.

3. Room by Room Rewiring

You cannot randomly select the areas when rewiring a house in stages. Once you are done updating your electrical panel, the next step is to proceed with the most critical area—the area that is frequently used, like your kitchen or your bathroom. Replace old wiring, power outlets and light switches with a new, safer alternative. Relocate the electrical outlets and lighting fixtures if needed.

For added safety, you can also consider installing residual-current devices (RCDs) in bathrooms.

4. Divide the Areas

We put much more pressure on the electrical system than it can handle. The appliances, gaming systems, computers, and smart home appliances demand higher power. Hence, you must divide the areas as per the power supply. You can divide and prioritise the room based on the existing wiring's usage and condition.

5. Exterior of the House

While staging the rewiring plan of your house, add exterior areas to your planning—the outdoor lighting, garage, back garden, or any other exterior area in your property. You may keep them until last, but all the exterior areas must come under the rewiring plan.

6. Final Testing

Once you are done with a certain stage or if all the stages of rewiring are completed, schedule a final inspection. Test your electrical appliances, and make sure that everything meets the power supply with the electrical system. You must make sure that your house is safe and compliant.

Final Verdict

Rewiring a house in stages is a practical approach, and it also ensures the safety and efficiency of the electrical system. You can manage both costs and disruption by rewiring your house in stages. Regardless, the demand for smart home appliances is growing, and you must consider rewiring because smart technology is the future. However, the rewiring process must be done by a professional electrician.

If you are residing in Glasgow, Rewire Solutions is equipped with a team of experts and professionals. You can ask for our help for suggestions regarding the division of areas.

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