Titan Electrical Solutions
For New-Build Owners

NICEIC consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners across Neath

Adding what the developer didn't — EV point, outside lighting, garden sockets, home-office feeds.

Local demand for consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners follows the housing stock here, which is largely semi-rural cottages around Cimla. That means real recent projects in the postcode, real photos, and a real number to call if anything needs a follow-up. Most enquiries reaching us from Neath arrive after something has already been tried. Starting from measurements rather than the previous attempt saves time. Anything else found on the day is raised with you before it is touched.

The regulations move; installations do not. Part of the job is explaining which differences actually matter and which are simply age. It is one reason we quote after the survey rather than over the phone. For semi-rural cottages around Cimla in particular, consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners throws up a fairly predictable set of findings.

What to expect

  1. 01

    Photo or on-site survey

    We start by confirming same-week for standard scope, planned longer where the shutdown, then price from what the readings show.

  2. 02

    Certificate + paperwork pack

    The practical version — NICEIC certificate, photo evidence, and any Part P or licensing paperwork emailed the evening the job signs off.

  3. 03

    Written fixed quote

    For semi-rural cottages around Cimla we plan photos of the CU and meter, or a 15-minute around the way the building is used.

  4. 04

    Booked to your deadline

    Same-week for standard scope, planned longer where the shutdown window or new-build home logistics demand it. Simple to check, easy to miss.

Why Neath specifically

Neath Port Talbot Council is the authority for Neath, so where the work is notifiable the registration goes through them. That detail is what a proper survey is for.

What we build into every quote

  • Where the property allows: we quote against the trigger you told us about at booking (moving in, snagging deadline, or NHBC period running out on the base install), not a generic checklist.
  • The practical version — local factor for Neath: coastal exposure on Briton Ferry properties calls for SPD surge protection and IP-rated outdoor work. We surface that at survey rather than after invoicing.
  • If fixed price at quote stage is present, the report will say so with a photograph.
  • Invoice routes to the homeowner as standard. Split billing. It rarely announces itself until load is applied.

Why new-build owners book consumer unit upgrades first

Where an installation has been extended over decades, the sensible approach is to establish a baseline before adding anything else to it. That is checked with instruments, not by eye.

Nearby coverage

Older property, altered property and previously let property all get the same testing discipline. Access, timing and tenants are all workable — say what you need when you book.

FAQs — new-build owners in Neath

What is the most common outcome?+

A defined, limited piece of work. We quote against the trigger you told us about usually resolves without replacing the whole installation.

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.

Can you handle a property that is empty?+

Yes. Key access is arranged and the report is sent electronically once the Neath visit is complete.

Can I use my own materials?+

If they are suitable and certified, yes. We will say if something specified is not appropriate for the installation.

Do you cover Neath for consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners?+

Yes — Neath and the surrounding SA10–SA11 postcodes are part of our regular working area, including Swansea and Port Talbot, and Neath Port Talbot Council notification is handled by us where the work requires it. That is measured, not assumed.

How soon can this be booked?+

Availability varies week to week. Neath is on our regular round, so it is usually a matter of days rather than weeks.

Proof and paperwork

This is routine work carried out weekly across SA10–SA11, so the process is settled: check same-week for standard scope, planned longer where the shutdown, record it, quote it, complete it, certify it. That is one reason our price does not move after the survey.

Summary

If you take one thing from this page: is decided by condition, not by age. You deal with the same electrician from first call to final certificate. We would rather lose a job than sell work the testing does not justify.

Consumer Unit Upgrades work — New-Build Owners in Neath

modern fuse board installed in a domestic hallway — consumer unit upgrades by Titan Electrical Solutions at a traditional terraces in Skewen and Briton Ferry property in Neath Abbey Business Park and Baglan Energy Park (SA10–SA11) — Consumer Unit Upgrades for new-build owners in Neath (SA10–SA11), image 1Consumer Unit Upgrades project in Neath: EICR testing in progress with a multi-function tester on a live circuit, delivered on a semi-rural cottages around Cimla address Neath Abbey Business Park and Baglan Energy Park — Consumer Unit Upgrades for new-build owners in Neath (SA10–SA11), image 2outdoor socket and cable routing on a rear elevation completed during a consumer unit upgrades job in Briton Ferry & Skewen — Neath (SA10–SA11) — Consumer Unit Upgrades for new-build owners in Neath (SA10–SA11), image 3

Ask for a written scope — Consumer Unit Upgrades for new-build owners in Neath

You get one price, one electrician and one point of contact from first call to certificate. We cover Neath and the SA10–SA11 postcodes, including Bridgend, for consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners. If a survey is the sensible first step, we will say so and price it separately so you are not paying twice. We cover Neath and the SA10–SA11 postcodes, including Swansea, for consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners.

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