Consumer Unit & Fuse Box Upgrade in Greenwich
73 qualified electricians available for consumer unit & fuse box upgrade in Greenwich, London. Upfront pricing, book online.
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73 electricians for consumer unit & fuse box upgrade in Greenwich
111 AA Smiths Electrical And Building C/o Smiths Electronics
Greenwich, SE10 8JL
Ade Building Services Ltd
Greenwich, SE2 9HS
Ahm Ohm Electrical Services Limited
Greenwich, SE7 7DB
Apex Design & Construction Management Ltd
Greenwich, SE10 0JP
APMS Ltd
Greenwich, SE9 2PH
BACH Property Services
Greenwich, SE7 8UA
Berryhill Services Limited
Greenwich, SE9 1QW
Certified Group Limited
Greenwich, SE10 0LN
CJB Electrical
Greenwich, SE2 9BB
Cleary Electrical LTD
Greenwich, SE9 2HL
D J M Electrical Services Ltd
Greenwich, SE12 8HG
D Simmonds Electrical Services Ltd
Greenwich, SE9 3HA
Dang Electrical Services Ltd
Greenwich, SE3 8PX
Design and Management Systems Ltd
Greenwich, SE9 2BD
E & T Electrical Contractors
Greenwich, SE9 3TH
E V Bullen & Son Ltd
Greenwich, SE9 3TL
Elecplumb Ltd
Greenwich, SE28 0FS
Electrical & Mechanical Services (UK) Ltd
Greenwich, SE28 0GW
First Avenue Electrics
Greenwich, SE9 1HZ
Fresh Electrical
Greenwich, SE3 7TF
About consumer unit & fuse box upgrade in Greenwich
A consumer unit upgrade replaces your existing fuse box or outdated consumer unit with a modern metal-enclosed unit that meets the 18th edition of the IET Wiring Regulations (BS 7671:2018+A2:2022). Modern consumer units use RCBOs or dual RCD protection to provide individual circuit protection, meaning a fault on one circuit does not trip the entire house. The metal enclosure is now mandatory under Amendment 3 to reduce fire risk. This is one of the most common electrical upgrades in UK homes and is often required before other work such as EV charger installation or adding new circuits.
If your home still has a rewirable fuse box with porcelain fuse holders, a plastic consumer unit, or an older board without RCD protection, it does not meet current safety standards. Without RCD protection, there is no automatic disconnection in the event of an earth fault — increasing the risk of electric shock and electrical fires. A consumer unit upgrade is also required if you need additional circuits (e.g., for an EV charger or electric shower) and your existing board has no spare ways. It is notifiable work under Part P and must be carried out by a registered electrician.
What's included
- Removal and disposal of old fuse box or consumer unit
- Supply and installation of new 18th edition metal consumer unit
- RCBOs or MCBs with dual RCD protection for all circuits
- New meter tails if existing ones are undersized or damaged
- Main earth and bonding conductor upgrades where required
- Supplementary bonding checks and upgrades
- Full testing of all circuits to BS 7671 standards
- Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC)
- Part P Building Control notification via competent person scheme
- Circuit chart and labelling of all ways
Typical cost
Consumer Unit & Fuse Box Upgrade in Greenwich typically costs £350–£800 per installation. Every job is different — describe what you need and a qualified electrician will quote you directly.
Regulations & standards
- Part P of the Building Regulations (Approved Document P): Consumer unit replacement is notifiable electrical work. It must be carried out by an electrician registered with a competent person scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA) or inspected and certified by Building Control.
- BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 (IET Wiring Regulations, 18th Edition): The national standard for electrical installations in the UK. Specifies requirements for circuit protection, earthing, bonding, and the type and rating of protective devices in the consumer unit.
- Amendment 3 to BS 7671 — Metal Consumer Unit Enclosures: Since January 2016, all new or replacement consumer units in domestic premises must be enclosed in a non-combustible (metal) enclosure. This was introduced to reduce the risk of fire spreading from a consumer unit fault.
- Electricity Safety, Quality and Continuity Regulations 2002 (ESQCR): Governs the connection between the DNO supply and your installation. If the main fuse seal needs breaking during the upgrade, your electrician must arrange reinstatement with the DNO.
Consumer Unit & Fuse Box Upgrade FAQs
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How long will the power be off?
What is the difference between RCBOs and a split-load board with RCDs?
Will a new consumer unit fix my tripping problem?
Do I need to upgrade my meter tails at the same time?
Is a consumer unit upgrade the same as a fuse box change?
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