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We live in a 3-bed semi-detached dormer (chalet) bungalow that was built in
1965. The wiring is grey, flat twin & earth and physically looks to be in good condition, ie, still flexible and not at all brittle anywhere that I can see. The kitchen was refurbished 2 years ago so all circuits in there (1 RCD protected ring main, 1 non-RCD protected radial for fridge and freezer, 1 cooker circuit and the lights) are all new and fed from a new 12-way consumer unit that we had installed with the idea of carrying on and rewiring the whole house. The rationale for doing this was that we are now 55 years old and the wiring is 44 years old. We could afford to do it now [1] even though it doesn't really seem to *need* to be done and so we would rather get it done and dusted rather than wait another 20 years when it may well *need* to be done, but we'll be mid-seventies and neither able to afford it, nor put up with all the mess at that age. [1] Unfortunately, since the kitchen was refurbed and we first thought about the whole-house rewire, I've been retired from work on ill-health grounds and where I used to have a take-home pay of about £20k/year, I'm now on an occupational pension of just under £6k/year so we're now beginning to wonder about the wisdom of getting the house rewired and spending money when it perhaps isn't strictly necessary. So, what is the expected life-span of the cabling in here? Say we live until we're 80, the cables will then be 69 - is that feasible? Do we really need to rewire now? The only drawback I can really come up with is that at the moment the wiring is not split into up/downstairs - it's a whole-house ring main and whole-house lights (apart from the kitchen of course), oh, and we don't have enough sockets where we want them so we use a couple of 4-way trailing extension leads where necessary, ie, TV, Sky+ box, AV receiver/amp and CD player in one alcove (plugged into a double socket) and my computer over in the dining room uses anoither 4-way lead. There's only the two of us, we don't have any high-load items (other than kitchen stuff on new circuits anyway), and really don't see us ever overloading any circuit with anything. What's your views folks? TIA, Dave |
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