Take all the time you like, but if the sockets you remove are on the same circuit as the kitchen and living room sockets then you will have no working sockets in the kitchen or living room until the work is done:
No, there is no need to change the circuit. This room was a living room, but it is already on the same circuit as the bedrooms, and it will become a bedroom when it's been renovated.
And there are no plans to change the cables. Just move them into the new wall.
And, as i can see that some boxes are old and knackered the electrician will be putting in new ones . If he feels new cables are needed, I'll let him decide.
For now, I'm ripping the room apart so i can build it with unrotten wood and insulation.
I think a combination of poor ventilation and the hearth being a cold spot.. Overall it's pretty dry down there, but there was about an inch of dust that doesn't help.. Will improve air bricks, clean, ensure no concrete touching joists. Then remove all boards, chuck rust, treat rest. Also insulation with moisture barrier (kingspan and foill tape) so living moisture does not condense under the floor.
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