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How Much Does Rewiring a House in Norfolk Cost

By June 10, 2025June 12th, 2025No Comments

Rewiring a house isn’t just about upgrading electrical systems—it’s a crucial investment in safety and efficiency. As experienced electricians in Norfolk, we know how important it is to have a modern, safe, and compliant electrical system. In this guide, we’ll break down the costs, factors affecting pricing, and why choosing qualified professionals like us ensures the job is done right.

Factors Affecting Rewiring Costs

Several factors determine the cost of rewiring a home, including:

  • Size of the Property – Larger homes require more wiring, increasing costs.
  • Age of the House – Older homes may have outdated wiring that needs extra care.
  • Scope of Work – Full rewiring versus partial upgrades can affect pricing.
  • Labour & Materials – Professional electricians charge for expertise, quality materials, and compliance with UK electrical standards.

Estimated Cost Breakdown

Property Size Average Cost
1-bed flat £2,900 – £3,000
2-bed flat £2,500 – £3,500
3-bed house £3,500 – £5,000
4-bed house £5,500 – £7,500
5-bed house £6,500 – £10,500

Prices vary depending on the condition of your wiring, accessibility, and specific requirements.

Why Choose Us for Your Rewiring Project?

  • Qualified & Experienced – With 20 years of experience, we guarantee safe and efficient installations.
  • Competitive Pricing – Free No – Obligation quote, clear and transparent communication.
  • Compliance & Safety – We are NAPIT Certified, member of Norfolk Trusted Traders since 2023, and we follow UK Electrical to ensure your home meets all standards.

Get a Quote Today

Considering a home rewiring? Contact us today for a free consultation. We’ll assess your home and provide a tailored quote based on your needs.

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