I'm completely renovating the downstairs of my house at the moment and started replacing some of the sockets with a view to either extending the ring main or adding a couple of spurs.
The house was built in 1974 and is a 3 bed semi. The kitchen has been done with a new consumer unit fitted but the rest of the electric are on an old style 4 fuse box (ring main, lights, heating, immersion) and I'm intending to have the ring main split and a new consumer box fitted at some point (budget allowing).
The dining room has one double socket and as I rewired that, there was only one set of wires which is a spur - from the back of the other wall which is the kitchen.
I have 2 double sockets in the living room - 1 on the joining wall to next door and one on the joining wall with the kitchen.
I replaced the socket today and that only had one set of wires suggesting a spur also. I haven't looked at the one behind the tv yet as have to move a 42" tv stand and dvd,sat receiver, tuner box etc, but I expect it will also be a spare taken from upstairs!
Is that normal????
So in order to fit 2 extra sockets downstairs, 1 in dining room and 1 in living room - will I need a qualified sparky to do the work?
Any idea how much I expect to pay for a new consumer unit, a split ring main and a couple of sockets?
Just when I thought I would finish within budget.........