Full & Partial House Rewires
If your property’s electrical wiring is old, damaged, or no longer meets current safety standards, a house rewire may be the safest and most cost-effective solution. At FuseFixx, we provide professional full and partial rewiring services for homeowners, landlords, and property developers, ensuring your electrical system is safe, reliable, and built to meet today’s demands.
Whether you’re renovating a single room or updating the entire property, our qualified electricians will assess your existing installation and recommend the most suitable solution.
24/7 Emergency Services
When electrical problems strike, you need fast, reliable help from experienced professionals. We offer around-the-clock emergency service across Greater Manchester—keeping your home safe and powered, day or night. Whether it’s an urgent issue or a scheduled repair, our team is ready to respond whenever you need us.
What Is a Full House Rewire?
A full house rewire involves replacing the property’s electrical wiring, sockets, switches, lighting circuits, and other outdated components. We also inspect and upgrade the consumer unit where required to ensure your electrical installation complies with the latest regulations.
A full rewire is commonly recommended for:
What Is a Partial Rewire?
A partial rewire replaces wiring in specific areas of your property without rewiring the entire home. This is often the ideal option when only certain circuits require upgrading or when you’re renovating a kitchen, bathroom, extension, or individual rooms.
Our electricians will carefully assess your existing wiring to ensure any new installation integrates safely with your current electrical system.
Signs Your Home May Need Rewiring
You may need a full or partial rewire if you notice:
- Frequently tripping circuit breakers.
- Flickering or dimming lights.
- Damaged, cracked, or discoloured sockets and switches.
- Burning smells or buzzing from electrical fittings.
- Old rubber, lead, or fabric-insulated wiring.
- Limited sockets and heavy reliance on extension leads.
If you’re unsure, we can carry out a thorough inspection and provide honest advice on whether rewiring is necessary.
Our Rewiring Process
At FuseFixx, we aim to make the rewiring process as straightforward as possible.
- We carry out a detailed inspection of your existing electrical installation.
- We provide a clear, no-obligation quotation.
- We carefully replace wiring and electrical accessories while minimising disruption.
- We thoroughly test every circuit.
- We issue the appropriate electrical certification upon completion.
Our team works efficiently, keeps your property tidy, and keeps you informed throughout every stage of the project.
Why Choose FuseFixx?
When in Doubt, Put Safety First
If you’re ever unsure or feel unsafe, don’t take chances—call a licensed emergency electrician. Safety always comes first. Feel free to contact us or give us a call.
How to Stay Safe During an Electrical Emergency
Electrical Shock
If someone receives an electrical shock, do not touch them while they’re still in contact with the electrical source. Immediately turn off the power at the breaker if you can do so safely. Once the power is off, check the person for breathing and responsiveness. Call emergency services right away and provide first aid only if you are trained.
Burning Smell or Sparks
If you detect a burning smell or see sparks from an outlet or appliance, unplug it only if it’s safe to do so, and contact an emergency electrician right away.
Child & Pet Safety
Keep children and pets away from any area where an electrical issue is occurring. Block off the space, turn off the power if possible, and ensure they cannot touch outlets, cords, or appliances while you assess the situation. Use outlet covers, cord protectors, and teach children never to insert objects into electrical sockets.
Regular Inspections
Schedule periodic electrical inspections to identify worn wiring, overloaded circuits, or aging components before they become dangerous. Have a licensed electrician review your panel, outlets, switches, and high-use appliances. Early detection helps prevent emergencies and ensures your home stays code-compliant and safe.