Electrical Rewires in Berkshire, Surrey & Hampshire

Upgrade Your Home or Business with Safe, Modern Wiring

At T&W Electrical Services, I specialise in electrical rewiring for residential and commercial buildings across Reading, Wokingham, Farnborough, Camberley & surrounding areas. Whether you’re renovating an existing property or upgrading to meet modern standards, I will ensure your property meets the latest UK electrical safety standards.

How Do You Know You Need an Electrical Rewire?

Your property might be due for a professional electrical rewire if you notice any of the following signs:

  • Frequent tripped circuits or blown fuses – your system may be struggling to handle the load.

  • Dimming or flickering lights – an indicator of outdated or overloaded wiring.

  • Burning smells or scorch marks near sockets – a serious safety hazard that needs immediate attention.

  • Old wiring materials – such as rubber, lead, or fabric insulation, which no longer meet modern safety standards.

  • Limited plug sockets or reliance on extension leads – a sign your electrical system isn’t keeping up with your needs.

  • Electrics over 25 years old – even if everything seems fine, age can compromise safety and efficiency.

It’s better to be safe than sorry, if your still in doubt get in touch.

Domestic House Rewiring

 Older homes often lack the capacity to support modern electrical demands. Our residential rewiring services include:
  • Full and partial rewires for safety and capacity upgrades for new builds and property refurbishments

  • Fuse board upgrades to meet current regulations

  • Electrical inspections and certification for peace of mind

  • Renovations & Extensions for ensuring the work meets the latest UK electrical safety standards

Commercial & Industrial Rewiring

For businesses and industrial facilities, we offer:

  • Complete electrical system overhauls to support increased load and efficiency

  • Offices & Schools for compliance and safety

  • Rental Property for landlords

  • Power distribution upgrades to meet operational demands

Why Choose T&W Electrical Services?

  • Qualifications: City and Guilds 17th Edition & 2330 Electrical Installation Level 1,2,3, 2394 & 2395 Inspection and Testing, ECS Gold Card, EAL Level 3

  • Comprehensive Services: From design to installation and testing, I will handle all aspects of your electrical needs.

  • Safety First: I adhere to the highest safety standards, ensuring all work is compliant with current regulations.

  • Customer Satisfaction: My clients’ testimonials reflect my teams dedication to delivering exceptional service.

FAQS – Electrical Rewiring UK

What is a house rewire?

A full house rewire involves replacing all the wiring in your home and upgrading your electrical equipment. Your home’s wiring powers everything from lights to appliances, and over time, outdated systems can become unsafe or fail to meet modern demands.
 

When Does a House Need Rewiring?

It’s recommended that a full electrical rewire is carried out every 25 years to maintain safety. Regular inspections by a qualified electrician can help determine whether your wiring needs replacing sooner.

Why Is Old Wiring a Problem?

Old or deteriorating wiring is a serious fire risk. Aluminium or lead cables are particularly vulnerable to damage, which can cause arcing and electrical fires. Older systems also struggle to handle today’s electrical demands, making rewiring essential for safety and reliability.

Does Rewiring Increase Property Value?

While rewiring may not directly increase property value, it makes your home far more attractive to potential buyers. Updated wiring offers peace of mind and can help smooth the sale of your property.
 

Can extra sockets be added?

Yes, we can redesign your electrical layout to meet your needs.
 

How To Preparing for a Rewire

To make the process easier:

  • Clear furniture and lift carpets if necessary

  • Remove small items and switch covers

  • Clear access to lofts and walls where wiring runs

We provide guidance and support throughout the process to minimize disruption.