Shotts has a lot of older housing — the traditional homes and ex-mining rows around Dykehead and Stane, and the properties out towards Torbothie — much of it still on wiring that's decades old. Rewireable fuses, ageing cable and too few sockets all point to a rewire being overdue.
We plan it around your home first, protect floors and furniture, chase the walls cleanly and make everything good afterwards. Every circuit is tested and certified to the 18th Edition and the Scottish building standards, with the paperwork on completion.
Ex-mining stock know-how
We know the older rows and solid walls around Dykehead and Stane, and plan cable runs to suit this kind of property.
Live-in friendly
We work room by room and keep the power on overnight wherever we can, so you can stay in the house through most rewires.
New board included
A modern consumer unit with surge protection and a safety switch on every circuit, neatly labelled.
Your questions, answered
How much does a full rewire cost in Shotts?
As a rough guide, a full rewire of a typical three-bedroom Shotts home usually falls between £4,000 and £7,000, depending on size, circuits and finish. We confirm one fixed written price after seeing the property.
Do you cover Shotts and the outlying villages?
Yes. Shotts, Dykehead, Stane and the surrounding area are a regular part of our patch, and outlying and rural properties are quoted just the same, with one clear fixed price up front.
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