The short answer
Share a few details about your property — its size, how many circuits you have, the board type you're considering and what's prompting the change — and we'll match you with a vetted, registered electrician who will inspect your installation, plan the work, and quote on a clear specification covering the board, testing and certification. The work is notifiable under Part P, so a registered electrician self-certifies it and issues your Electrical Installation Certificate. Matching is free, there's no obligation, and you decide whether to go ahead.
The more an electrician knows up front, the more accurate the assessment and quote. Have the details below ready before you request matching.
Have these ready
- Property typehouse, flat or outbuilding
- Current boardrewireable fuses or breakers
- Circuitsrough number if known
- Board type wantedRCD or full RCBO
- What's prompting itage, fault, EICR or new circuit
What happens after you ask to be matched
- We pass your details to a vetted, registered electrician who covers your area.
- They inspect the installation, confirm what's needed, and provide a written quote on a clear specification — including testing and certification.
- You compare on the same scope and decide — no pressure, no obligation.
Ready to get matched?
Request matching and a vetted, registered electrician will be in touch to inspect your installation and quote on a clear specification.
Frequently asked questions
Does it cost anything to be matched?
No. Matching is free and there's no obligation. If you proceed, you pay the electrician directly for the work they quote and you approve.
Will the electrician be registered?
Yes. We match you with vetted, registered electricians, because a consumer unit replacement is notifiable Part P work that must be self-certified with an Electrical Installation Certificate.
Can I get more than one quote?
Yes — you're free to seek additional quotes independently to compare on the same board type and specification.
Figures on this page are typical UK ranges drawn from published sources and depend on your specific property and installation. They are guidance, not a quotation.