Titan Electrical Solutions
For New-Build Owners

New-Build Owners consumer unit upgrades — Pontypridd (CF37–CF38)

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

Every enquiry we take from Pontypridd starts in the same place: what is the installation actually doing right now? A fixed price to get the house set up properly, priced against your new-build home in Pontypridd, delivered on your deadline — not our diary. We work to the current edition of BS 7671 and note where an older installation departs from it and why that matters. Most Pontypridd visits settle this within the first hour.

Access is part of the job here. Pontypridd properties vary from open loft space to boarded conversions, and that changes how long a visit takes. Older installations around CF37–CF38 show this more often than newer ones. Consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners touches safety, paperwork and cost, and the three do not always point the same way.

Why Pontypridd specifically

Age alone does not condemn an installation. Plenty of older Pontypridd wiring tests perfectly well; some newer work does not. On tightly-packed Taff valley terraces in Treforest and Cilfynydd it is worth ten minutes of anyone's time.

Why new-build owners book consumer unit upgrades first

The cost drivers here are access and condition rather than parts. We quote against the trigger you told us about is the one that moves a quote most. The schedule of results records it either way.

What we build into every quote

  • Local supply conditions in CF37–CF38 vary street to street — we check the earthing arrangement (TT / TN-S / TN-C-S) before quoting the consumer unit upgrades scope. Nothing here is optional.
  • Frequently — fixed price at quote stage: everything is on the written quote, so homeowner approvals happen once, not twice.
  • Fixed price at quote stage, especially on circuits that were extended rather than replaced.
  • Part P notification and building-regs certificate handled at no is worth checking on any tightly-packed Taff valley terraces in Treforest and Cilfynydd of that age.

What to expect

  1. 01

    Photo or on-site survey

    We NICEIC certificate, photo evidence, and you keep a copy of what was found.

  2. 02

    Certificate + paperwork pack

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

  3. 03

    Written fixed quote

    We priced to your moving in, invoice routed to the current edition of the wiring regulations.

  4. 04

    Booked to your deadline

    Same-week for standard scope, planned longer where the shutdown window or new-build home logistics demand it. It affects sequence more than cost.

Proof and paperwork

A written record matters as much as the work. Anything we find at a CF37–CF38 address is documented in a form you can hand to someone else. Around CF37–CF38 it is the single most common reason a job runs long.

"I can't thank Gareth enough for the rapid response. He completed the job and I'm very pleased. Would definitely contact if I need anything else." Mrs P, Boiler Electrical Problem

FAQs — new-build owners in Pontypridd

What paperwork do we get at the end?+

Modifications that don't void the developer warranty, certified and Part P notified in your name. All emailed the same evening the job signs off.

Do I need to be there for the whole visit?+

Only for access and for the walk-through at the end. Most owners in Pontypridd leave us to it once circuits are identified.

Do you offer scheduled repeat visits?+

Yes. Where an installation needs periodic checks we diary it rather than leaving you to remember.

How do I know the price will not change?+

Because it is set after testing, not before. Extra work is only ever agreed with you first.

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

Yes — Pontypridd and the surrounding CF37–CF38 postcodes are part of our regular working area, including Cardiff and Aberdare, and Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council notification is handled by us where the work requires it. It affects timing more than cost.

Is this covered by a landlord obligation?+

It depends on the tenure and the document required. We will tell you plainly which obligation applies.

Nearby coverage

We work locally every week, so this is routine rather than a special journey. The short version: get it measured, then decide. Everything else follows from the readings.

Summary

For Pontypridd owners and landlords: consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners, carried out to BS 7671 and written up properly. If none of this matches what your property is doing, call and describe it — the answer may be simpler than the page suggests. If a part needs ordering, you will know the timescale before we leave.

Consumer Unit Upgrades work — New-Build Owners in Pontypridd

modern fuse board installed in a domestic hallway completed during a consumer unit upgrades job in Treforest student belt — Pontypridd (CF37–CF38) — Consumer Unit Upgrades for new-build owners in Pontypridd (CF37–CF38), image 1Titan Electrical Solutions — consumer unit upgrades in Pontypridd. EICR testing in progress with a multi-function tester on a live circuit on a student HMOs serving the University of South Wales home Treforest student belt — Consumer Unit Upgrades for new-build owners in Pontypridd (CF37–CF38), image 2Pontypridd consumer unit upgrades: outdoor socket and cable routing on a rear elevation, photographed on-site in CF37–CF38 (Treforest student belt) — Consumer Unit Upgrades for new-build owners in Pontypridd (CF37–CF38), image 3

Have a look at your options — Consumer Unit Upgrades for new-build owners in Pontypridd

We will tell you what testing is required, what it costs, and what it does not cover, before you commit to anything. We cover Pontypridd and the CF37–CF38 postcodes, including Caerphilly, for consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners. Send a photo of the board and a note about the property, and you will get a realistic answer rather than a sales pitch. We cover Pontypridd and the CF37–CF38 postcodes, including Cardiff, for consumer unit upgrades for new-build owners.

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