Hi,
In a couple of months I'm am looking to get my driveway re-done so this will be an ideal time to have power ran to my garage.
I won't be doing any of this work myself but I'm just trying to work out roughly what is going to be needed.
My current consumer unit has 4 breakers which are all being used (one for the lights, one for downstairs sockets, one for upstairs sockets and one for the kitchen)
Is there any other way which woulld comply with the regulations I can have the power ran to the garage without getting a new consumer unit? If there isn't then I will get one but it just seems a bit of a shame when the current one seems to be working without any issues.
Thanks,
Dan
In a couple of months I'm am looking to get my driveway re-done so this will be an ideal time to have power ran to my garage.
I won't be doing any of this work myself but I'm just trying to work out roughly what is going to be needed.
My current consumer unit has 4 breakers which are all being used (one for the lights, one for downstairs sockets, one for upstairs sockets and one for the kitchen)
Is there any other way which woulld comply with the regulations I can have the power ran to the garage without getting a new consumer unit? If there isn't then I will get one but it just seems a bit of a shame when the current one seems to be working without any issues.
Thanks,
Dan