Titan Electrical Solutions
c.1925–1939 · 1930s Bay-Fronted Semi

EICR — Electrical Safety Checks for 1930s Bay-Fronted Semi properties in Neath

cavity brick (early cavity construction), plasterboard-on-batten internally on some ceilings. Roof-space access is straightforward, loft cabling is easy — but plasterboard-on-batten ceilings mean second-fix downlight work needs careful joist mapping.

EICR — Electrical Safety Checks on a 1930s semi in Neath is a physical problem before it is an electrical one. The stock is c.1925–1939, walls are cavity brick (early cavity construction), plasterboard-on-batten internally on some ceilings, and the practical constraint is that roof-space access is straightforward, loft cabling is easy — but plasterboard-on-batten ceilings mean second-fix downlight work needs careful joist mapping.

That shapes every line on the quote. We survey the porch or hallway, the cable route and the consumer unit location before pricing — because on this property type the standard scope is only standard once you know what you're working around.

What we build into every quote

  • Wiring generation on record (rewired 1980s–2010s) so the quote reflects what's actually in the house, not what the brochure assumes.
  • Fixed price at quote stage, calibrated to c.1925–1939 construction — not a generic South Wales rate.
  • Certificate at the end, delivered the same evening, in the format your next EICR or agent will expect.
  • Materials matched to the stock: 18th Edition metal-clad CU, plus RCBO per circuit.

Construction & access

Roof-space access is straightforward, loft cabling is easy — but plasterboard-on-batten ceilings mean second-fix downlight work needs careful joist mapping.

Wiring generation & likely findings

Wiring generation on this stock is typically rewired 1980s–2010s; ring finals commonly extended without upgrading the CU. On a 1930s semi you should expect us to flag: ring finals extended into the kitchen or a rear extension without checking the R1+R2; back-boiler removals leaving abandoned wiring in the airing cupboard; loft-conversion feeds spurred off the upstairs ring rather than a dedicated circuit.

Materials we spec

Materials and methods we spec on 1930s bay-fronted semi work: 18th Edition metal-clad CU; RCBO per circuit; additional CU for a loft or garage sub-main where the main board is short of ways. Everything is priced on the quote — nothing added on invoice.

What to expect

  1. 01

    Photo or on-site survey

    Focus on the porch or hallway, the consumer unit location, and the intended cable route. Usually 15–30 minutes on-site or a short photo set.

  2. 02

    Written fixed quote

    Priced against your 1930s semi's specific construction, not a template. Route sketched, materials listed, no line-item surprises.

  3. 03

    Booked around access

    Diary planned for the access constraint that matters on this stock — roof-space access is straightforward, loft cabling is easy — but plasterboard-on-batten ceilings mean second-fix downlight work needs careful joist mapping.

  4. 04

    Certificate + evidence pack

    NICEIC certificate, photo evidence of hidden work, Part P where applicable — all emailed the evening the job signs off.

Neath context

From M4 J43 the Neath area, 1930s semi addresses cluster in specific streets — we know the layouts before we walk in, which shortens the survey and firms up the quote.

FAQs — 1930s bay-fronted semi in Neath

What materials do you spec on this property type?+

18th Edition metal-clad CU; RCBO per circuit; additional CU for a loft or garage sub-main where the main board is short of ways. All on the written quote.

What's specific about eicr — electrical safety checks on a 1930s semi?+

Two things: ring finals extended into the kitchen or a rear extension without checking the R1+R2, and the wiring generation — rewired 1980s–2010s. Both go on the quote, not the invoice.

Will the work affect any original features?+

Not unless the quote says so. On period stock in particular we route through floors, lofts and non-original plaster; cornices, dado rails and original panelling stay intact.

How common is a 1930s semi in Neath?+

Common enough that we work on this stock most weeks. semi-rural cottages around Cimla, traditional terraces in Skewen, and coastal homes in Briton Ferry — the 1930s semi is a recognisable slice of that mix.

Nearby coverage

1930s Bay-Fronted Semi stock isn't confined to Neath — the same construction era shows up across Swansea and Port Talbot. We consolidate diary days across the postcode.

Summary

Bottom line: 1930s bay-fronted semi owners in Neath deserve a quote calibrated to c.1925–1939 construction, not a template. That's what we do, on every job.

EICR — Electrical Safety Checks on 1930s bay-fronted semi stock — Neath

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Talk to an electrician who works on 1930s semi stock every week

Send the address, a photo of the porch or hallway and the consumer unit, and the make the extension compliant you're working towards. Written fixed quote back inside 24 hours, priced to the actual construction of your 1930s semi.

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