Consumer Unit & Fuse Board Upgrades in South Wales

Upgrade your consumer unit (fuse board) to a modern metal enclosure with RCD protection. Certified work, same-day certificates.

New consumer unit installation by Our electricians

Consumer Unit Upgrade in South Wales

An outdated consumer unit — commonly called a fuse board or fuse box — is one of the most common electrical safety hazards in Welsh homes. Older units with rewirable fuses or early-generation MCBs do not provide the level of protection that modern households require. Our electricians replace old consumer units with new, fully compliant metal-enclosure boards featuring RCD and RCBO protection on every circuit, bringing your installation into line with the current BS EN 61439 standard in a single day in most cases.

The key safety benefit of a modern consumer unit is the protection it provides against electrical shock and fire. RCDs (residual current devices) detect tiny imbalances in the electrical current — the kind caused when current passes through a person — and cut the power in milliseconds. RCBOs combine the function of an MCB and an RCD in a single device, providing individual circuit protection so that a fault on one circuit does not knock out your whole home. This is a significant step up from older boards where a single RCD protects multiple circuits.

Beyond safety, upgrading your consumer unit is often required by home insurance providers. Many insurers will not cover homes with old-style fuse boards, or will impose conditions on cover. Mortgage lenders and property surveyors also frequently flag outdated consumer units as a condition of sale or remortgage. A consumer unit upgrade is typically a straightforward, cost-effective investment that increases both the safety and the saleability of your home.

Our electricians carry out consumer unit upgrades across South Wales, with the majority of installations completed within a single working day. All work is fully tested and a Part P Building Regulations compliance certificate is issued the same day. We carry a range of consumer unit sizes and specifications to suit properties of all types, from small flats to large family homes.

Fuse Board Upgrade in Priority Local Areas

We tailor fuse board upgrade to the property types, access constraints, and certification needs in each local area. These are the locations where this service is most commonly requested.

Why Choose Us for Fuse Board Upgrade

  • Modern metal enclosure compliant with BS EN 61439
  • Full RCD and RCBO protection throughout
  • Completed in one day in most cases
  • Part P certificate issued same day
  • Increases home insurance compliance
  • Protects your family from electrical fire and shock

Our Fuse Board Upgrade Process

1

Assessment

We inspect your existing board and advise on the correct specification.

2

Quote

Fixed-price, transparent quote with no hidden charges.

3

Replacement

Old board removed and new consumer unit installed and wired.

4

Testing & Certification

Full testing conducted and Part P certificate issued.

Consumer Unit Upgrade Across South Wales

We provide consumer unit upgrade services across a wide area of South Wales. Click your area below to see localised information.

Consumer Unit Upgrade FAQs

How long does a consumer unit upgrade take?
Most consumer unit upgrades are completed within 4–6 hours, meaning your power will only be off for part of the day. We always aim to restore your electricity as quickly as safely possible.
Why do I need to upgrade my fuse board?
Modern consumer units offer superior protection via RCDs and RCBOs. Older fuse boards — particularly those with rewirable fuses — lack these safety devices and may not meet current insurance or mortgage requirements. An upgrade is a cost-effective way to improve safety and compliance.
Will my electricity be off all day?
Your power will be off for the duration of the installation, typically 3–5 hours. We always work as efficiently as possible and restore power before leaving your property.
What is the difference between an RCD and an RCBO?
An RCD (residual current device) protects a group of circuits from electric shock. An RCBO combines RCD and MCB functions in a single unit, providing individual circuit protection so a fault on one circuit does not affect the rest of your home. Modern consumer units typically use RCBOs for maximum protection.
Do I need a consumer unit upgrade to sell my house?
Not always, but surveyors and mortgage lenders increasingly flag old consumer units as a condition of sale. An upgrade before putting your home on the market can prevent delays and reduce the likelihood of renegotiation.
My consumer unit is in a cupboard — does that matter?
Consumer units must be installed in accessible locations and, since 2016, must be housed in non-combustible (metal) enclosures. We can advise on the best installation position and ensure the new unit meets all current requirements.
Is a consumer unit upgrade the same as a rewire?
No. A consumer unit upgrade replaces only the main distribution board and associated tails. A full rewire replaces all the cables throughout the property. If your wiring is old, we may recommend an EICR first to assess its condition before deciding whether an upgrade or full rewire is more appropriate.

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