Tredegar property owners generally want to know two things about kitchen & bathroom upgrades for landlords: is it necessary, and what will it involve. Everything else — brand of gear, exact scope, upgrade suggestions — is downstream of that. If the property is tenanted, the visit is arranged around access rather than around us, which usually means confirming times with whoever holds the keys. Which is why the price follows the test rather than the other way round.
What we are really assessing is condition, not age. Photos of the CU and meter, or a 15-minute matters; the date on the board does not, by itself. The regulations are specific about it, so there is little room for opinion. People often put off kitchen & bathroom upgrades for landlords because they expect the worst. Usually the scope is narrower than feared.



