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If your home has old wiring, frequent electrical faults or you are planning a renovation, C.K Electrical Contractors can help with a full house rewire in Stevenage. We provide clear advice, careful planning and safe electrical installation work for homeowners across Stevenage and Hertfordshire.
A full house rewire replaces the old electrical wiring, circuits and key accessories throughout your home. It is often needed when wiring is outdated, unsafe, overloaded or no longer suitable for the way a modern household uses electricity.
A professional rewire can include new lighting circuits, socket circuits, switches, consumer unit work, earthing, bonding, testing and certification. If you are researching full house rewire cost, our full house rewire cost guide explains the main factors that affect pricing.
For homeowners in Stevenage, a full rewire can be an important step before major renovation work, moving into an older property or upgrading a home that has not had its electrics checked for many years.
We support homeowners across Stevenage and the surrounding Hertfordshire area with practical advice, inspection and electrical installation work.
C.K Electrical Contractors is a family owned Stevenage electrical business with over two decades of experience.
A rewire quote is based on the size of the property, number of circuits, access, specification and whether extra sockets, lighting or consumer unit work is required.
If your electrics are unsafe, tripping or showing warning signs, we can advise on the next step. For urgent issues, our emergency electrician service may also be suitable.
Many homeowners ask how much is a full house rewire before booking a survey. There is no single fixed price because every property is different, but the main cost factors are usually clear once the existing installation and your plans have been checked.
The full electrical rewire cost is best confirmed after a proper assessment, so you receive a quote based on your home rather than a guess.
A full house rewire is designed to bring the fixed electrical installation up to a safer, more practical standard for modern living. The exact scope depends on the property, but the work is planned around your rooms, layout and future electrical needs.
Existing Wiring Assessment
We assess the condition of the existing wiring, consumer unit, earthing and circuits so the rewire can be planned properly.
New Wiring And Circuits
Old or unsuitable wiring is replaced with new cabling and circuits designed around the property and your electrical requirements.
Sockets, Switches And Lighting
We can discuss socket positions, switch locations, lighting points and practical improvements before the first fix begins.
Earthing And Bonding
Correct earthing and bonding are essential for electrical safety and are checked as part of the rewire planning and installation.
Testing And Certification
Once installation work is complete, the system is tested and relevant certification is provided. You can also read more about EICR certificates and reports if your existing installation needs inspecting first.
Clear Recommendations
We explain the work required, discuss any options and help you understand the safest route forward before the project begins.
We carry out full and partial rewires in Stevenage for homeowners, landlords, buyers and renovators. A rewire may be recommended where the existing installation is old, damaged, unsafe or no longer suitable for everyday use.





































Take a look at some of our electrical projects in and around the Stevenage area. These images show the type of domestic and electrical installation work we carry out for local customers.
A full house rewire usually involves replacing old wiring, installing suitable circuits, updating sockets, switches and lighting points, checking earthing and bonding, and testing the completed installation.
There is no single price for every property. Full house rewire cost depends on the size of the home, the number of circuits, access, condition of the existing wiring and the specification you choose.
The full electrical rewire cost can be affected by property layout, occupied or empty rooms, plastering disruption, consumer unit requirements, number of sockets and whether extra lighting or outdoor supplies are included.
Warning signs can include frequent tripping, flickering lights, damaged sockets, warm accessories, burning smells, old cabling or an electrical report that recommends major remedial work.
This depends on the size of the project and how the work is phased. A full rewire can be disruptive because cables may need to be routed through walls, floors and ceilings. We can discuss practical access before work begins.
Yes. C.K Electrical Contractors provides full and partial rewires in Stevenage and the surrounding Hertfordshire area.
Yes. Rewiring work should be tested and certified where required, giving you documentation for the completed electrical installation.
Yes. If a full rewire is not required, we can assess the installation and discuss whether a partial rewire or targeted remedial work is more suitable.