Ask three electricians about consumer unit upgrades for home sellers and you may get three answers. Ours is based on what the readings say. Two questions dominate consumer unit upgrades enquiries from home sellers across Cardiff: what does the fixed price actually cover, and what does the certificate need to say so the solicitor or agent signs off first time? A property in Cardiff that has never been inspected is not necessarily unsafe — it is simply unknown, and that is the part worth fixing. The regulations are specific about it, so there is little room for opinion.
This is routine work carried out weekly across CF10–CF24, so the process is settled: check part P notification and building-regs certificate handled at no, record it, quote it, complete it, certify it. Which is why the schedule of results is worth reading, not filing. The starting question with consumer unit upgrades for home sellers is always the same: what does the existing installation test at?



