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When it comes to your home it sometimes feels like there’s a never-ending list of jobs you could get started on - of course, some are more important than others. Take electrical tasks for instance, if your property is in need of new lighting, it’s probably something you’re going to want to sort sooner rather than later.

 

When it comes to this sort of task, it’s often an easier (and in some cases safer) option to book an electrician to give you a hand with this. So, to offer you some guidance as to how much this might set you back, and therefore what you should be budgeting, we’ve pulled together four common electrical services and their average costs.

 

Additional sockets

There are several reasons you may require extra sockets in your home. Whether you’re moving furniture around, increasing the number of electronic devices in your household or maybe you’ve moved into a new property, and it simply doesn’t have enough - an electrician can sort this for you, no problem!

 

Type

Average cost

Single socket

£60 to £160

Double socket

£70 to £200

USB socket

£80 to £200

Outdoor socket

£75 to £150

 

New consumer units

Upgrading your consumer unit isn’t just about modernising, it’s also essential for safety, especially in older properties. Whether you're adding new circuits, experiencing frequent trips, or carrying out major renovations, a new consumer unit can ensure your electrics meet current regulations and run efficiently. A qualified electrician will make sure everything is installed safely and up to standard.

 

Type

Average cost

6-10 circuit units

£500 to £700

12-18 circuit units

£700 to £1,000

High-spec RCBO units

£900 to £1,200

 

Full rewires

If your property is older or you’re planning a major renovation, a full rewire might be on the cards. It’s one of those big jobs that people tend to put off, but it’s crucial for safety and ensuring your electrics can handle modern-day living. An electrician can strip out the old wiring, install new cables, sockets, switches, and fuse boards, bringing everything up to current regulations.

Type

Average cost

Studio flat

£2,500 to £3,000

2-bed flat

£3,000 to £4,000

3-bed house

£4,000 to £5,500

4-bed house

£6,000 to £7,500

5-bed house

£8,000 to £10,000

 

New lighting

Whether you're looking to brighten up a dark corner, add a bit of ambience, or give your space a more modern feel, updating your lighting can make a big difference. From installing downlights in the kitchen to fitting stylish pendant lights or upgrading to energy-efficient LEDs, there are plenty of options to suit your home and taste. It’s a relatively simple upgrade, but an electrician will be able to make sure everything’s safely wired and positioned just right.

 

Type

Average cost

Standard ceiling light

£60 to £100

Spotlights or downlights

£80 to £150

Pendant lights

£70 to £120

Outdoor lighting

£75 to £200

 

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