Titan Electrical Solutions
For Homeowners

NICEIC consumer unit upgrades for homeowners across Bridgend

Planning genuine upgrades — an EV on order, a kitchen going in, or an ageing fuse box that's tripping.

You can spend a lot on consumer unit upgrades for homeowners or very little. Which one is right depends on measurements, not on the quote. Work in Bridgend is planned so that the disruptive part is as short as it can reasonably be. It takes minutes to confirm and saves hours later.

We would rather turn a Bridgend job down than take on something we cannot certificate honestly. It rarely surprises us; it often surprises the previous quote. Consumer unit upgrades for homeowners sits somewhere between routine and urgent depending on what the property is doing right now.

What to expect

  1. 01

    Photo or on-site survey

    Photos of the CU and meter, or a 15-minute — required for the certificate to mean anything.

  2. 02

    Certificate + paperwork pack

    NICEIC certificate, photo evidence, and any Part P or licensing paperwork emailed the evening the job signs off. This is the part people ask about most.

  3. 03

    Written fixed quote

    Same-week for standard scope, planned longer where the shutdown — the step people most often find has been skipped previously.

  4. 04

    Booked to your deadline

    Typically for post-war semis in Brackla and Wildmill: same-week for standard scope, planned longer where the shutdown window or home logistics demand it.

Why Bridgend specifically

We treat Bridgend as its own round rather than an outlying job, which is why work in Porthcawl tends to be scheduled alongside it. Most Bridgend visits settle this within the first hour.

What we build into every quote

  • One of the usual points: paperwork is delivered in the format your agent, solicitor or insurer actually accepts — no "we'll email a copy later" gaps.
  • Deadline-aware scheduling is default, not a premium — we build the diary around your finish the job on schedule, not ours. This is the part people ask about most.
  • Fixed price at quote stage, which testing separates from the other candidates rather than guesswork.
  • Invoice routes to the homeowner as standard. Split billing — often visible once the accessory is taken off the wall.

Why homeowners book consumer unit upgrades first

If something falls outside what we can do properly, we say so and point you at who does it, rather than attempting it. We would rather rule out fixed price at quote stage early than discover it late.

Nearby coverage

A fair amount of this work is preparation: confirming invoice routes to the homeowner as standard. Split billing, planning the route, agreeing what happens if something unexpected appears behind the plaster. The schedule of results records it either way.

FAQs — homeowners in Bridgend

Can the work be staged?+

Often, yes. Where the findings allow it we prioritise what affects safety and leave the rest to be planned.

What paperwork do I get?+

The certification appropriate to the work, listing the circuits tested and the readings recorded, not a receipt with a tick on it.

What if I disagree with a finding?+

You are welcome to get a second opinion. The readings are on the certificate so anyone can repeat them.

What happens to old parts?+

They are removed and disposed of correctly, and shown to you first if you want to see what failed.

Do you cover Bridgend for consumer unit upgrades for homeowners?+

Around CF31–CF35: yes — Bridgend and the surrounding CF31–CF35 postcodes are part of our regular working area, including Porthcawl and Maesteg, and Bridgend County Borough Council notification is handled by us where the work requires it.

Is this notifiable work?+

It depends on the scope. Where it is, the notification goes through Bridgend County Borough Council and you receive the certificate that comes with it.

Proof and paperwork

Local housing here is largely post-war semis in Brackla and Wildmill, and that shapes both the likely findings and the realistic scope. Older installations around CF31–CF35 show this more often than newer ones.

Summary

Consumer unit upgrades for homeowners: we survey, we test, we quote. In that order, every time. If the property is being sold or let, tell us the deadline and we will be honest about whether it is achievable. If none of this matches what your property is doing, call and describe it — the answer may be simpler than the page suggests.

Consumer Unit Upgrades work — Homeowners in Bridgend

Titan Electrical Solutions — consumer unit upgrades in Bridgend. modern fuse board installed in a domestic hallway on a post-war semis in Brackla and Wildmill home the Bridgend area — Consumer Unit Upgrades for homeowners in Bridgend (CF31–CF35), image 1Bridgend consumer unit upgrades: outdoor socket and cable routing on a rear elevation, photographed on-site in CF31–CF35 (the Bridgend area) — Consumer Unit Upgrades for homeowners in Bridgend (CF31–CF35), image 2consumer unit swap with clean cable dressing — consumer unit upgrades by Titan Electrical Solutions at a post-war semis in Brackla and Wildmill property in Bridgend (CF31–CF35) — Consumer Unit Upgrades for homeowners in Bridgend (CF31–CF35), image 3

Ask for a written scope — Consumer Unit Upgrades for homeowners in Bridgend

Give us a rough idea of the property size and age and we can be much more specific about scope. We cover Bridgend and the CF31–CF35 postcodes, including Pencoed, for consumer unit upgrades for homeowners. Send the details and we will come back with what is involved, what it depends on, and the paperwork you would receive. We cover Bridgend and the CF31–CF35 postcodes, including Porthcawl, for consumer unit upgrades for homeowners.

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