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When my parents were away, they had a fire about the size of a large dining room table. It seems that the rubber carpet tiles had smoldered and burned through the wooden floor, which collapsed into the 18 in void below. The loss adjuster said he has never seen a fire like that go out by itself.
Anyway, the fuse box is on the other side of the wall and all the wires running under the floor inside metal conduits were rendered useless. It is an old house and many of the sockets still have cloth insulation. Not only that, the whole house is wired with a shared neutral and earth. I understand that this was not uncommon back in the day and that neutral is earth at the substation.
The insurance companies schedule of work is pricing up the installation of a new consumer unit and reconnection to the existing wiring system. My question is whether an electrician would be willing to do this. It has been worrying me because they are pensioners and we don't have the ready cash for a rewiring job at the moment.
Thanks for your advice,
Anyway, the fuse box is on the other side of the wall and all the wires running under the floor inside metal conduits were rendered useless. It is an old house and many of the sockets still have cloth insulation. Not only that, the whole house is wired with a shared neutral and earth. I understand that this was not uncommon back in the day and that neutral is earth at the substation.
The insurance companies schedule of work is pricing up the installation of a new consumer unit and reconnection to the existing wiring system. My question is whether an electrician would be willing to do this. It has been worrying me because they are pensioners and we don't have the ready cash for a rewiring job at the moment.
Thanks for your advice,

