If you need help with planning your house rewire or electrical rewire, then you’ve come to the right place.
Are You Planning a House Rewire or Domestic Electrical Rewire?
Is your home’s electrical system keeping up with modern demands, or is it showing signs of ageing? A full or partial house rewire or house rewire is a significant upgrade that ensures the safety, efficiency, and functionality of your property’s electrics for decades to come. At Netfixx, we are experienced electrical contractors serving homeowners across Central London, Southwest London, and North Surrey. We specialise in domestic rewiring, providing clear advice, meticulous workmanship, and fully certified installations designed around your needs.
- Ensure Electrical Safety & Compliance
- Power Your Modern Lifestyle
- Future-Proof Your Home
- Netfixx are local electricians, Serving – Central & Southwest London, Wimbledon, Kingston, Richmond & North Surrey
If you're not sure whether you need a house rewire, get an electrician to conduct an EICR, Electrical Installation Condition Report on your property
If you’re not sure whether you need a house rewire, then the best advice we can give you is to employ an electrician to conduct an EICR, Electrical Installation Condition Report. The EICR is a thorough check on the wiring in your property, and should take a considerable part of a day, even for a small property with few circuits. The engineer should firstly conduct a visual inspection, noting down all defects and non compliances with the Electrical Regulations, BS7671. Then he should conduct several test on the mains supply and all circuits, with few exceptions. If your engineer cuts corners, is not thorough enough, or is cheaper than that to be expected when conducting a thorough EICR, then in all probability, the inspection isn’t worth the paper that its written on.
Is Your Home's Wiring Outdated or Unsafe? Signs You Might Need a Rewire
Many homeowners wonder if or when their property needs rewiring. While wiring is often hidden, several tell-tale signs indicate your electrical system may be outdated, potentially unsafe, or unable to cope with today’s electrical demands. Ignoring these signs can lead to frustration, inconvenience, and serious safety hazards. Here we explain how to determine whether you really need a house rewire.
Common Reasons for a Domestic Rewire:
- Ageing Wiring and Tired Switches and Sockets: If your home was built or last wired decades ago (especially pre-1970s), it might have outdated rubber-insulated cables (which perish), lead-sheathed cables, tired and worn out sockets, switches and light fittings, or an old-style fuse box with rewireable fuses. These installations lack modern safety features.
- Persistent Electrical Problems: Do you experience frequently tripping circuit breakers or blowing fuses? Are lights flickering, sockets emitting buzzing sounds, or do you notice scorch marks or smell burning around electrical outlets? These are urgent warning signs.
- Previous Substandard Work: Unfortunately, DIY or unqualified electrical work can leave hidden dangers. An inspection during a rewire can identify and rectify these issues.
- Major Renovations or Extensions: Adding significant living space like an extension, loft conversion, or even a high-demand kitchen often requires upgrading your electrical system and consumer unit to handle the extra load safely. (Keywords: extension wiring, kitchen rewire, loft conversion wiring)
- Buying or Selling a Property: An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) might recommend a rewire, especially in older properties. Addressing this proactively makes the property safer and potentially more valuable.
- Insufficient Power & Sockets: Modern life relies heavily on electricity. If you constantly use extension leads because you lack enough sockets, or if circuits struggle when high-power appliances are used, a rewire can provide the capacity and convenience you need.
- Lack of Earthing: Proper earthing is a critical safety feature missing in some very old installations. It protects against electric shock.
The Benefits of a Professional Electrical Rewire:
Investing in a professional house rewire by qualified electricians like Netfixx offers significant advantages:
- Enhanced Safety: Modern wiring and a new consumer unit with RCDs (Residual Current Devices) and circuit breakers dramatically reduce the risk of electric shock and electrical fires.
- Improved Functionality: Enjoy the convenience of having enough sockets exactly where you need them, reliable power for all your appliances, and circuits designed for modern living.
- Future-Proofing: A rewire allows you to plan for future needs, such as installing an EV charger, adding solar panels, creating a smart home network, or setting up a dedicated home office circuit.
- Compliance & Certification: Ensure your home meets current BS7671 Wiring Regulations and relevant Building Regulations (Part P), complete with the necessary Electrical Installation Certificate.
- Peace of Mind: Knowing your home’s electrical system is safe, reliable, and professionally installed provides invaluable peace of mind for you and your family for many years.
Understanding Electrical Regulations & Best Practices When Planning and Conducting an Electrical Rewire
When it comes to rewiring your home, understanding that all electrical work must comply with strict safety standards is crucial. These aren’t just guidelines; they are legal requirements designed to protect you, your family, and your property. At Netfixx, we adhere rigorously to these standards, ensuring every installation is safe, compliant, and built to last. Here’s what you, as a homeowner, should know:
BS7671 – The UK's Standard for Electrical Safety (The Wiring Regulations)
Often referred to as “the Regs,” BS7671 is the national standard that all UK electricians must work to. It’s a comprehensive document detailing how electrical installations should be designed, installed, tested, and maintained. For your rewire, this means:
- Earthing is Essential: BS7671 mandates that all points – sockets, switches, and light fittings – must have an earthing conductor (a protective earth wire) run to them. This is vital for safety, as it helps prevent electric shock if a fault occurs. An earthing conductor must still be supplied with an earthing conductor, even if the connected appliance itself doesn’t require an earth. This is due to the fact that appliances and fittings may be changed, and that the new device may require it to be connected to earth.
- Accessible Electrical Connections: Any connection where wires are joined (like in a junction box or the back of a socket) must remain accessible for future inspection, testing, or maintenance. This means connections cannot be buried in walls or under floors without a way to get to them. Spotlights are often an exception if the fitting can be removed to access the connection above.
- Safe and Secure Cable Management: Cables must be neatly installed and adequately supported by correctly spaced clips or fixings. This prevents the cables from being damaged, reduces stress on the conductors, and ensures a tidy, professional installation. Think of the neatness of wiring you’d expect on a spaceship, not a tangled mess!
- RCD Protection for Added Safety: Modern consumer units installed during a rewire will include RCDs (Residual Current Devices). These life-saving devices detect certain types of electrical faults and rapidly disconnect the power, significantly reducing the risk of serious electric shock.
Building Regulations (Part P) – Ensuring Domestic Electrical Safety
In England and Wales, electrical work in dwellings is also subject to Part P of the Building Regulations. This was introduced to further protect homeowners and reduce the risk of electric shock from unsafe electrical installations.
- Notifiable Work: Certain electrical jobs, including installing a new circuit (which is almost always part of a full rewire) or replacing a consumer unit, are “notifiable.” This means the work must be legally certified as compliant with the Building Regulations. Registered electricians like Netfixx can self-certify this work and notify the local building control department on your behalf.
- Protecting Your Home’s Structure:
- Joists: When running cables under floors or above ceilings, holes drilled through joists or notches cut into them must be done carefully. Building Regulations specify where these can be made (not too near walls or the centre of the span) and how large they can be, to avoid weakening the building’s structure.
- Walls: Similarly, if channels (chases) are cut into walls to conceal cables, they must not be so deep as to compromise the wall’s strength.
- Certification is Key: Upon completion of notifiable electrical work, you should receive an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) from your contractor, confirming the work meets BS7671, and a Building Regulations Compliance Certificate. Keep these documents safe, as you’ll need them if you sell your home.
Hallmarks of Good Workmanship – The Netfixx Standard
Beyond regulations, true electrical professionals take pride in the quality of their work. This not only looks better but also contributes to the safety and longevity of the installation. Here’s what good workmanship involves during a rewire:
- Careful Preparation: When lifting floorboards to run cables, a good electrician does so in a way that minimises damage, allowing them to be replaced neatly. If cuts are necessary, they are done sympathetically.
- Neat & Tidy Installation: All visible cables should be run straight and neatly. Cables should never be kinked, trodden on, or bent too sharply, as this can damage the conductors inside.
- Protecting Your Property: While a rewire is inherently disruptive, professional electricians will take steps to manage dust and debris and protect your home.
- Correct Sequencing with Other Trades: For instance, if walls have been chased for new wiring, the electrician should ensure plastering is completed before fitting faceplates (sockets, switches) and making the circuits live. This is also a regulatory point, as there should be minimal gaps around electrical accessories once fitted.
- Thorough Testing: Before handing over, every new circuit and the entire installation must be rigorously inspected and tested to ensure it is safe and meets all regulatory requirements.
Understanding these standards helps you appreciate why choosing a qualified, registered, and conscientious electrical contractor like Netfixx is so important for your domestic rewire. We ensure that the work isn’t just done, but done right.
Your House Rewiring Questions Answered
An electrical rewire is a significant undertaking, and it’s natural to have questions. We’ve compiled answers to some of the most common queries we receive from homeowners in Central/SW London and North Surrey to help you understand the process better.
1. How much does an electrical rewire cost?
This is one of the most common questions, but the cost of a rewire can vary significantly based on several factors. These include the size and age of your property, the number of rooms, the existing wiring’s condition, the number of sockets and light fittings you require, whether the property is occupied or empty during the work, and the type of consumer unit needed. At Netfixx, we provide a detailed, transparent quotation after a thorough survey, so you understand exactly what’s involved before any work begins. We focus on providing long-term value with a safe, compliant, and high-quality installation.
2. How long does it take to rewire a house?
The duration also depends on the property’s size and complexity. A typical 3-bedroom house rewire might take anywhere from 5 to 10 working days if the property is empty and accessible. Larger or more complex properties, or those being lived in during the work, may take longer. We will always provide an estimated timeframe with your quotation.
3. Will I have to move out during the rewire?
While it’s not always mandatory to move out, we highly recommend that the property is empty if possible. Rewiring work is inherently disruptive – it involves lifting floorboards, chasing channels into walls, and there will be dust and noise. Power will also need to be turned off for significant periods for safety. An empty property allows our electricians to work more efficiently and safely, often completing the job quicker and potentially to a higher standard as they can work unhindered. We can discuss the best approach for your specific situation.
4. How often does a house need rewiring?
There’s no fixed expiry date for electrical wiring, but its lifespan is generally considered to be several decades (often cited as 30-40+ years, though some installations can last longer if well-maintained and not overloaded). Signs of deterioration (as mentioned earlier), persistent electrical issues, or recommendations from an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) are key indicators that a rewire may be due. If you’re unsure, an EICR can assess the current condition of your electrics.
5. What's actually involved in a house rewire?
A rewire typically involves two main stages: the “first fix” and the “second fix.”
- First fix: This is where new cables are run throughout the property, and new back boxes for sockets and switches are installed. This is the most disruptive phase.
- Second fix: Once any necessary plastering is complete, the new consumer unit (fuse board) is installed, and all sockets, switches, light fittings, and other accessories are connected to the new wiring. The entire installation is then thoroughly tested before being energised. (We detail this more in “The Netfixx Rewiring Process” section).
6. What certificates will I receive after a rewire?
Upon completion of a full electrical rewire, Netfixx will provide you with an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC). This legally required document confirms that the new installation has been designed, constructed, inspected, and tested in accordance with BS7671 (the UK Wiring Regulations). If the work is notifiable under Part P of the Building Regulations, we will also ensure you receive a Building Regulations Compliance Certificate. These are important documents for your records and for any future sale of your property.
7. Can you do a partial rewire?
Yes, Netfixx can undertake partial rewires. Sometimes, only a specific part of an installation needs upgrading, such as an old kitchen circuit, wiring for a new extension, or updating a particular floor. We can assess your needs and advise on whether a partial or full rewire is the most appropriate and safest solution for your property.
Planning Your House Rewire: A Step-by-Step Guide for Homeowners
Planning Your House Rewire: A Step-by-Step Guide for Homeowners
A successful house rewire starts with thorough planning. Thinking carefully about your current and future electrical needs will ensure your new installation is safe, convenient, and perfectly tailored to your lifestyle. This guide will walk you through the key considerations.
Before diving into room-by-room details, let’s look at some overarching factors:
- Survey Your Property: Familiarise yourself with your home’s current layout. Sketching a basic floor plan can be helpful for visualising where you’ll need power and lighting.
- Empty or Occupied? Decide if the property will be empty during the rewire. As discussed, an empty property is easier and often quicker to rewire, which can affect the overall cost and level of disruption.
- Budget Realistically: Understand that the more outlets, specialised circuits, and high-end fittings you choose, the higher the cost. However, skimping on essentials now can impact usability later. It’s wise to allocate a contingency fund (e.g., 10-15%) for unforeseen issues or “extras” that often arise once work begins.
- Coordinating Other Works: If you’re planning other renovations (plumbing, heating, structural changes), consider if these can be coordinated with the rewire while floorboards are up and walls are accessible. This can save disruption later but will need careful project management and will add to immediate costs.
- Future Intentions: Do you plan to sell in the near future, or is this your long-term home? This might influence some of your choices regarding the extent of future-proofing.
A house rewire is a big project so think about how you use each space and what you’ll need electrically. Consider your current furniture layout and any potential future arrangements.
- The Kitchen – The Electrical Hub:
- List all appliances requiring power: Fridge, freezer, oven, hob, extractor fan, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer.
- Small appliances: Kettle, toaster, coffee machine, radio, TV.
- Lighting: Main ceiling lights, under-cabinet lighting, plinth lighting.
- Ensure dedicated circuits for high-power appliances.
- Follow this link to see how to plan your perfect kitchen rewire.
- The Bathroom(s) – Safety and Function:
- Fixtures: Extractor fan, shaver socket, heated towel rail, electric underfloor heating, electric shower, shower pump.
- Lighting: Ceiling lights (IP-rated for moisture zones), mirror lights.
- Remember specific regulations for electrical work in bathrooms due to moisture.
- Living Areas & Bedrooms – Comfort and Convenience:
- Socket Outlets:
- General rule: Aim for at least one double socket in each corner of a room (except directly beside a door opening).
- Bedrooms: Sockets beside each single bed, or on each side of a double bed.
- TV Areas: At least one double socket for the TV itself, plus additional sockets for associated devices (games consoles, Blu-ray players, streaming boxes like Sky/Chromecast/Firestick). Consider more to avoid multi-way adapters.
- Socket Outlets:
- Home Office (if applicable):
- Multiple sockets for computer, monitor(s), printer, router, desk lamp, chargers.
- Consider dedicated circuits if high-power equipment is used.
- Types of Lighting:
- Pendant light fittings (central ceiling lights).
- Spotlights/downlights (recessed or surface-mounted).
- Wall lights, picture lights, shelf lighting.
- Consider a mix to create layers of light.
- Switching:
- Standard switch just inside the door for each room.
- Bathroom switching: Traditionally pull-cords or switches outside. Modern RCD protection allows for safe internal switches if correctly specified and installed.
- Two-way/Intermediate switching: For hallways, landings, and large rooms, allowing lights to be controlled from multiple locations.
- Dimmer Switches: If you want dimmers, ensure deeper back boxes are specified during the first fix, as dimmer modules require more space.
- Current Heating System: Gas-fired boilers often require complex wiring for thermostats, time clocks, pumps, and valves. Ensure your electrician is competent with these.
- Future Energy Trends: With the move towards greener energy:
- Consider wiring provisions for a future electric boiler or electric hot water system.
- Think about heat exchange systems (e.g., air source heat pumps) which have specific electrical requirements.
- Electric underfloor heating throughout the property is an option for some.
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging: If you own or plan to own an EV, plan for a dedicated EV charger circuit and location.
- Garden lighting (path lights, feature lights).
- Front door lighting (PIR sensor lights for security/convenience).
- Power to outbuildings (sheds, garden offices, garages).
- Outdoor socket outlets (weatherproof, RCD-protected).
- Security lighting.
- All outdoor electrics must be installed to specific safety standards due to weather exposure.
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- Mains-powered, interlinked alarms with battery backup are standard for a house rewire.
- Heat detector in the kitchen (to minimise false alarms from cooking fumes).
- Optical smoke alarms in circulation spaces (hallways, landings) on each floor, positioned to be clearly audible in all bedrooms (your electrician will advise on precise locations to meet regulations).
- Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarms: Required if you have fuel-burning appliances.
- Security (Intruder) Alarm System: Plan wiring for sensors, control panel, and sounders.
- CCTV System: Consider locations for cameras and wiring back to a recorder/monitor.
- Door Entry System / Video Doorbell: Plan wiring to the desired location.
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- For comprehensive coverage, especially in larger or older homes with thick walls, plan locations for Wireless Access Points (WAPs).
- These WAPs should ideally be hard-wired back to your router.
- Consider Power over Ethernet (PoE) to power WAPs without needing a separate power socket at their location.
- Internet of Things (IoT) / Smart Home Devices:
- Think about any smart thermostats, lighting, blinds, or other devices you might want now or in the future, and whether they require specific wiring or just good Wi-Fi.
- Review Your Wishlist vs. Budget: Go through all your considerations. Prioritise your needs and wants against your budget.
- Discuss with Your Family: Ensure everyone who uses the home has had input.
- Prepare for Your Electrician’s Survey: Have your list of requirements and rough layout ideas ready to discuss. This detailed planning will help your chosen electrical contractors provide accurate quotes. They will also:
- Assess your existing mains supply and earthing system to ensure it can meet the demands of the new installation.
- Offer expert advice and potentially suggest improvements or alternatives you hadn’t considered.
- Factor in Making Good: Remember to budget for plastering (if not included by the electrician – Netfixx can offer this) and redecoration after the rewire.
"SPECIAL FOCUS: Kitchen Rewiring, Extension Rewiring, and Loft Rewiring"
As your home evolves with your needs and aspirations, embarking on significant improvements like a stunning new kitchen, a spacious extension, or a transformative loft conversion often brings the perfect opportunity to reassess and upgrade your property’s electrical systems. These exciting projects don’t just reshape your living spaces; they also introduce new dimensions to your home’s electrical demands.
From powering state-of-the-art kitchen appliances to ensuring your new extension is bright, functional, and future-proof, or making your loft conversion a comfortable and well-lit retreat, the electrical wiring is a critical component that underpins the success and safety of your renovation. Each of these areas presents unique challenges and opportunities for electrical planning.
Below, we explore the key electrical considerations for these common home improvement projects. Understanding these specifics will help you plan effectively, ensuring that whether you’re undertaking a focused rewire of the new area or integrating it into a wider house rewire, the result is a safe, compliant, and perfectly tailored electrical installation. Click on each section to learn more.
The kitchen is often the most complex room in any home when it comes to electrical planning. As the heart of daily activity and packed with a diverse array of appliances, a professionally planned and executed kitchen rewire is essential for safety, functionality, and to accommodate modern culinary demands.
Why Kitchen Electrics Need Special Attention: A kitchen rewire is frequently necessary when undertaking a full kitchen renovation, as layouts change and new, more powerful appliances are introduced. Older wiring may be inadequate or unsafe for today’s needs. Key considerations include ensuring robust RCD protection on all circuits, providing dedicated circuits for high-power appliances like ovens and induction hobs, and careful placement of sockets and switches away from water sources, all in compliance with BS7671 and Building Regulations.
Key Planning Steps for Your Kitchen’s Electrical System: Successfully rewiring your kitchen involves detailed planning. This includes:
- Visualising your layout and workflow to determine optimal placement for all electrical points.
- Conducting an appliance power audit to ensure sufficient circuits and outlets for everything from your main oven to the smallest countertop gadget.
- Designing a layered lighting scheme that combines general, task, and accent lighting to create a space that’s both functional and atmospheric.
- Integrating essential safety systems like correctly sited heat detectors and interlinked smoke alarms.
- Considering modern connectivity needs, such as Ethernet points or enhanced Wi-Fi for smart appliances and devices.
- Crucially, coordinating all electrical work seamlessly with other trades involved in your kitchen fit-out, from plumbers to cabinet installers.
Learn More About Perfecting Your Kitchen Electrics: Due to the unique demands and intricate planning involved, we’ve created a comprehensive guide dedicated entirely to this vital space. For in-depth advice, step-by-step planning guidance, and insights into achieving a safe and brilliantly functional kitchen, please see our full page: Read our Detailed Guide: Planning Your Kitchen Rewire
Why Choose Netfixx for Your House/Domestic Rewire Project in Central/SW London & North Surrey?
Undertaking a significant electrical rewire for your property, whether it’s a full house rewire or a comprehensive domestic rewire as part of a major renovation, is a vital investment in your home’s safety, functionality, and future. At Netfixx, we bring decades of dedicated experience and a commitment to excellence to every project, ensuring your electrical systems are modern, compliant, and perfectly tailored to your needs.
Here’s why homeowners across London and Surrey choose Netfixx for their electrical rewire needs:
- Over 40 Years of In-Depth Experience: Our highly skilled electricians have more than four decades of experience across the entire spectrum of electrical work – from complex commercial and industrial installations to detailed domestic rewire projects in properties of all ages and types.
- Comprehensive Electrical Expertise: When you choose Netfixx for your house rewire, you benefit from our broad knowledge base covering all essential areas:
- Safe and efficient power circuit design and installation.
- Modern lighting solutions, including energy-efficient LEDs and smart controls.
- Mains supply upgrades and consumer unit replacements.
- Data communications, home networking, and smart home automation.
- Integration of security systems, fire detection alarms, and emergency lighting.
- Seamless Service, Including Professional Plastering: We understand that an electrical rewire can be disruptive. Netfixx goes the extra mile by offering a high-standard plastering service to expertly make good any chased walls or surfaces affected by the electrical work, ensuring a smoother, more coordinated project for you.
- Unyielding Commitment to Safety and Regulatory Compliance: Your safety is paramount. Every electrical rewire we undertake is performed in strict adherence to BS7671 (the UK Wiring Regulations) and all relevant Building Regulations (Part P). As NICEIC Approved Contractors, we are fully insured and provide all necessary certification, giving you complete peace of mind.
- Transparent Communication & Dedicated Project Management: We pride ourselves on clear, consistent communication throughout your house rewire project. From the initial survey and detailed quotation to ongoing progress updates and the final handover, we ensure you are fully informed. We work efficiently to minimise disruption and manage the project effectively.
- Focus on Lasting Quality and Customer Satisfaction: At Netfixx, quality workmanship is at the heart of every domestic rewire. We use only high-quality materials and proven installation techniques to deliver an electrical system that is not only safe and compliant but also robust, reliable, and designed to serve you well for many years to come.
Planning an Electrical Rewire for Your Home?
If you’re considering any scale of domestic rewire, from updating specific circuits to a complete house rewire, in Central London, Southwest London, or the North Surrey areas (including Wimbledon, Kingston, Richmond, and Surbiton), Netfixx offers the expertise and reliable service you need.
Let us help you ensure your home’s electrical system is safe, efficient, and ready for the future.
Contact Netfixx today for a professional consultation regarding your electrical rewire project. Call us on 0207 0600 999 or email us at office@netfixx.co.uk. We’re here to provide expert advice and a no-obligation quotation.

Why Choose Netfixx for Your House/Domestic Rewire Project in Central/SW London & North Surrey?
Undertaking a significant electrical rewire for your property, whether it’s a full house rewire or a comprehensive domestic rewire as part of a major renovation, is a vital investment in your home’s safety, functionality, and future. At Netfixx, we bring decades of dedicated experience and a commitment to excellence to every project, ensuring your electrical systems are modern, compliant, and perfectly tailored to your needs.
Here’s why homeowners across London and Surrey choose Netfixx for their electrical rewire needs:
- Over 40 Years of In-Depth Experience: Our highly skilled electricians have more than four decades of experience across the entire spectrum of electrical work – from complex commercial and industrial installations to detailed domestic rewire projects in properties of all ages and types.
- Comprehensive Electrical Expertise: When you choose Netfixx for your house rewire, you benefit from our broad knowledge base covering all essential areas:
- Safe and efficient power circuit design and installation.
- Modern lighting solutions, including energy-efficient LEDs and smart controls.
- Mains supply upgrades and consumer unit replacements.
- Data communications, home networking, and smart home automation.
- Integration of security systems, fire detection alarms, and emergency lighting.
- Seamless Service, Including Professional Plastering: We understand that an electrical rewire can be disruptive. Netfixx goes the extra mile by offering a high-standard plastering service to expertly make good any chased walls or surfaces affected by the electrical work, ensuring a smoother, more coordinated project for you.
- Unyielding Commitment to Safety and Regulatory Compliance: Your safety is paramount. Every electrical rewire we undertake is performed in strict adherence to BS7671 (the UK Wiring Regulations) and all relevant Building Regulations (Part P). As NICEIC Approved Contractors, we are fully insured and provide all necessary certification, giving you complete peace of mind.
- Transparent Communication & Dedicated Project Management: We pride ourselves on clear, consistent communication throughout your house rewire project. From the initial survey and detailed quotation to ongoing progress updates and the final handover, we ensure you are fully informed. We work efficiently to minimise disruption and manage the project effectively.
- Focus on Lasting Quality and Customer Satisfaction: At Netfixx, quality workmanship is at the heart of every domestic rewire. We use only high-quality materials and proven installation techniques to deliver an electrical system that is not only safe and compliant but also robust, reliable, and designed to serve you well for many years to come.
Planning an Electrical Rewire for Your Home?
If you’re considering any scale of domestic rewire, from updating specific circuits to a complete house rewire, in Central London, Southwest London, or the North Surrey areas (including Wimbledon, Kingston, Richmond, and Surbiton), Netfixx offers the expertise and reliable service you need.
Let us help you ensure your home’s electrical system is safe, efficient, and ready for the future.
Contact Netfixx today for a professional consultation regarding your electrical rewire project. Call us on 0207 0600 999 or email us at office@netfixx.co.uk. We’re here to provide expert advice and a no-obligation quotation.


