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Consumer Unit Upgrade: Do You Need One and What Does It Cost?

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ALPS Electrical

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Consumer Unit Upgrades: The Complete Guide

Your consumer unit (also called a fuse board or distribution board) is the nerve centre of your home's electrical system. As a NAPIT-registered contractor, we carry out consumer unit upgrades throughout Teesside and the North East as part of our consumer unit upgrade service. This guide explains when you need an upgrade, what it involves, and what to expect from the process.

Signs You Need a Consumer Unit Upgrade

Your consumer unit may need upgrading if any of the following apply:

  • Old rewirable fuse board: Still has ceramic fuse carriers with wire or fusewire. These are obsolete and provide inadequate protection. They also cannot accommodate RCDs for shock protection.
  • Single RCD protecting all circuits: Often called a "split load" board with only two RCD protection groups. If one circuit trips, it may take out half your house. Modern boards protect each circuit individually.
  • No RCBO protection: Modern boards use RCBOs (combined RCD and MCB) on each circuit, providing both overcurrent protection and shock protection per circuit. Older boards often lack this.
  • Planning to add EV charger or solar panels: A modern consumer unit is essential for safe integration of new high-current circuits.
  • EICR findings: Your EICR has returned C1 or C2 codes relating to the consumer unit or its protection devices.

What a Modern Consumer Unit Provides

A modern 18th Edition compliant consumer unit (to BS 7671:2018+A2:2022) provides individual RCBO protection for each circuit, meaning a fault on your kitchen ring main trips only that circuit — not your lights, heating and every other circuit simultaneously. It also provides:

  • Surge Protection Device (SPD) — required by the 18th Edition for new installations, protects connected equipment from voltage spikes
  • Full compliance with current regulations — important for insurance, property sales and mortgage applications
  • Capacity for additional circuits (EV charger, heat pump, solar inverter connection, garden circuit)

Consumer Unit Upgrade Cost

A consumer unit upgrade for a typical 3-bedroom property with 10–14 circuits costs £500–£900 fully installed, including the new unit, all new breakers, reconnection of all existing circuits, and an Electrical Installation Certificate. Properties with more circuits, or those requiring additional work (new earthing, bonding upgrades, rewiring of the tails), will cost more. We provide a fixed, all-inclusive price after a free assessment visit.

The Upgrade Process

A consumer unit upgrade typically takes 4–8 hours for a standard property. The process involves: isolating the supply, removing the old consumer unit, installing the new board and all new protective devices, reconnecting every circuit individually, testing all circuits, and completing the Electrical Installation Certificate. The power supply to your property is off for the duration — approximately 4–6 hours.

Do You Need Planning Permission?

No — consumer unit upgrades are notifiable work under Part P of the Building Regulations, but as a NAPIT-registered contractor, we self-certify the work and notify the building control department on your behalf. You do not need to engage a building inspector or obtain separate approval. Contact us for a free consumer unit survey and quote across the North East.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a comprehensive inspection of your property electrical wiring, consumer unit, earthing and bonding. Landlords are legally required to have an EICR every 5 years for rented properties. Homeowners are recommended to have one every 10 years or when buying a property. An EICR identifies any defects that could pose a safety risk.

A consumer unit (fuse board) upgrade typically costs between £450 and £800 depending on the number of circuits and complexity. This includes a new metal consumer unit with RCBO protection on every circuit, all reconnection work, minor earthing and bonding upgrades if needed, and an EICR on completion. A modern consumer unit is often required before installing EV chargers or solar panels.

The recommended intervals are: rental properties every 5 years (legal requirement), homeowner-occupied properties every 10 years, commercial properties every 5 years, and swimming pools/special locations annually. You should also have electrics tested when buying a property, after any flood or fire damage, or if you notice warning signs like flickering lights, burning smells or frequently tripping breakers.

We prioritise urgent electrical safety issues during our working hours (Monday to Friday 8am-6pm, Saturday 9am-2pm). If you have a complete power loss, burning smell, or other electrical emergency outside hours, call your electricity distributor (Northern Powergrid: 105) for supply issues, or contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible the next working day.

We cover the whole of Teesside (Middlesbrough, Stockton, Darlington, Hartlepool, Redcar, Yarm, Thornaby, Eaglescliffe, Billingham, Ingleby Barwick, Guisborough), North East England (Durham, Sunderland, Newcastle, Gateshead), North Yorkshire (Northallerton, Stokesley, Thirsk, Ripon, Richmond, York), and parts of West and South Yorkshire.

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