Survey and circuit brief
The opening survey records circuit condition, incoming supply arrangements and how each room will be used. Existing reports and later alterations are compared with the proposed scope.
Full and partial rewiring for Teddington properties, with circuit scope, occupied rooms and making-good responsibilities agreed before work begins.

Teddington includes a mix of flats, terraces and altered family homes. Floor construction, shared access and the position of the intake can change which rooms are opened first and how cable routes are coordinated.
The opening survey records circuit condition, incoming supply arrangements and how each room will be used. Existing reports and later alterations are compared with the proposed scope.
The circuit schedule is developed around appliance loads, room layout and future use. Proposed chases, floor access and consumer-unit work are reviewed with the property contact.
New cables and back boxes are installed in the agreed routes. Work areas are protected, routes are photographed where useful and design changes are recorded.
After accessories and the consumer unit are completed, each new circuit is verified. Labels, schedules and appropriate certification connect the final result to the agreed design.

These decisions change labour, access and materials more than the postcode alone. Agreeing them early keeps the quotation meaningful.
The Teddington starting points reflect property size, circuit count and ordinary first-fix access. Survey findings, occupied working and finish choices can change the quotation.
Selected circuits or a defined renovation area with accessible routes.
Planned power, lighting, consumer-unit work, second fix and verification.
More circuits, floors, specialist loads or staged occupied working.
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The handover should include appropriate electrical certification, circuit information and any recorded limitations relevant to the completed installation.
Usually the electrical design should be coordinated before cabinets and finishes are installed. Appliance loads and final positions affect circuits and outlets.
No. Age alone is not a diagnosis. Inspection and testing determine whether circuits can remain, need targeted improvement or require replacement.
Only if it is written into the quotation. Electrical first fix, basic filling, plaster repair and final decoration should be listed separately to avoid assumptions.

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