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Consumer Unit Replacement in Stoke Bishop

Consumer Unit Replacements by NICEIC Registered Electricians in Stoke Bishop

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Is your fuse board outdated, damaged, or causing frequent power trips? Has your consumer unit been flagged during an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report)? MJP Electrical’s NICEIC-approved electricians specialise in consumer unit repairs and full replacements, ensuring your Stoke Bishop home meets the latest UK safety standards.

We provide a thorough assessment of your current fuse board, clearly explain your options, and recommend the best solution—whether that’s a repair or a complete upgrade to a modern RCBO-protected consumer unit. All work is carried out to current wiring regulations (BS 7671), with transparent pricing, minimal disruption to your home, and full certification upon completion.

Protect your Stoke Bishop property and family with a safe, reliable consumer unit installed by MJP Electrical. Contact us today for a free quote or to book your consumer unit inspection.

Technical On-Site Consultation

Our Technical Onsite Consultation Service is tailored for clients who value precision, reliability, and peace of mind when planning their electrical projects. Our service includes an Expert Consultation Within 48 Hours, Detailed Project Discussion and an Accurate, Fixed Quotation: Following the site visit, you’ll receive a precise and transparent quote for the entire project. No surprises, no hidden costs.
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This service is for you if you’re not in a hurry, just browsing or you’re in need of a budget estimate. We will need photos and as much detail as possible to be sent for us to review. On some occasions this may not be enough, and an onsite visit will be recommended after review. You will enter queue system where we aim to review and send your remote estimate between 48 hours and 2 weeks.
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Download our FREE Guide - 5 Reasons to Update your Old Fuse Box

Our guide covers the benefits of fitting a new Consumer Unit to replace your old and potentially dangerous fuse box. It includes details regarding the added benefits to fitting a new Consumer Unit in terms of safety, cost and reducing risks.

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Why you should replace the consumer unit in your Stoke Bishop home

There are several important reasons you may need to replace your consumer unit (fuse board) if you live in our service area. Older fuse boxes often lack modern safety features, putting your home, family, or tenants at risk of electrical faults, fire, and non-compliance with current regulations. If your property is experiencing frequent power trips, has an outdated or damaged consumer unit, or has been flagged during an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report), it’s time to consider an upgrade to ensure ongoing safety and reliability.

It often begins with a flickering light or a circuit that simply refuses to stay on after a heavy rain. Many of the older, characterful properties around Stoke Bishop carry outdated electrical infrastructure that wasn’t designed for the modern heavy lifting of induction hobs or rapid EV charging. When a fuse box feels warm to the touch or the switches don’t trip as they should, it is usually a sign that the hardware is struggling to keep up with contemporary demand.

Still, keeping an old system running feels like a gamble with your peace of mind. In the past, people tended to ignore the ageing fuse box until a complete failure forced their hand, often leaving them in the dark on a Tuesday evening. A Consumer Unit Replacement isn’t just about ticking a box for insurance purposes; it is about installing the safety mechanisms required to protect your family and your gadgets from unexpected surges.

Image by Roger Cornfoot  from Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 2.0
Image by Roger Cornfoot  from Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 2.0

One way to close that gap between an old system and modern safety standards is to work with a qualified NICEIC Electrician who understands the nuances of Bristol’s diverse housing stock. MJP Electrical handles the transition from outdated consumer units to modern, RCD-protected boards with minimal disruption to your daily routine. We focus on delivering a tidy, certified installation that provides a solid foundation for any future solar or smart home upgrades you might consider.

All things considered, upgrading your electrical hub is a strategic move for long-term property value and safety. By addressing the core of your home’s power supply now, you avoid the stress of emergency callouts later. We provide clear, upfront pricing so you can upgrade your electrical setup without the guesswork.

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Wherever you are in Bristol, our electricians respond quickly to emergencies and planned works. Expect upfront quotes, punctual arrivals, and documented results. Popular requests include emergency electrician visits, consumer unit upgrades, house rewires, landlord EICRs, EV charger installs, and solar PV systems. Book online in under a minute or call our team for immediate help.

Frequently Asked Questions

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The consumer unit is the heart of your electrical system, and comes in many shapes and sizes. The unit distributes the electricity, via fuses or circuit breakers, to the different circuits such as sockets or lighting. Modern consumer units are designed to help reduce electrical risks by incorporating Residual Current Devices (RCDs). In the event if an electrical fault, these devices disconnect the electrical supply thus reducing the risk of electric shock or fire. Miniature circuit breakers also make resetting the system more convenient than replacing old style fuse-wire.

A Consumer Unit or Fuse board is the single most important electrical device in any building. It protects electrical appliances from damage and more importantly, human beings from electrical shock.

The cost of installing a new consumer unit is around £250 to £600. However, this may increase if you require an electrical installation condition report, as this normally costs around £100 to £300 depending on the size of your property.

8hrs inclusive of testing and certification.

You should contact us if you suspect that any of the following may apply to your old fusebox

  1. The fuse-board cover is missing
  2. The fuse-board is damaged
  3. There are any exposed live parts
  4. The fuse-board is showing signs of over-heating
  5. The fuse-board is overloaded
  6. RCD protection is not provided

A fuse box and a consumer unit serve the same purpose. They distribute electricity in your house through multiple circuits and instantly turn the power off whenever a power overload occurs on one of the circuits, which is commonly known as “tripping”

In short No. Unsafe Yes, Non-compliant with the current regulations (BS7671:2008) If the fusebox is old and has fuse wire type fuses, it is worth upgrading it, as modern ones have RCD protection built in, which will literally save your life in the event of a fault.

Basically speaking, any consumer unit without an RCD needs an upgrade. This doesn’t always mean a whole new consumer unit so it is essential you speak to a registered, qualified electrician who can decide what needs to be done