Consumer Unit Upgrade Costs in Newcastle upon Tyne | 2026 Price Guide
2026 Prices

Consumer Unit Upgrade Costs in Newcastle upon Tyne

Modern RCD consumer unit replacement - local pricing for Tyne and Wear.

Typical estimate for Newcastle upon Tyne
£430 – £860

Mid-range consumer unit upgrade • per unit • 4-8 hours

Standard band
£430 - £860
Premium band
£860 - £1,620

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Slider figures are indicative guides only, not formal quotes. Final costs depend on site surveys, specifications, and contractor pricing.

About Consumer Unit Upgrade in Newcastle upon Tyne

Trying to find accurate Consumer Unit Upgrade costs in Newcastle upon Tyne? We've got you covered. Our detailed 2026 price guide offers honest cost estimates calculated using local Newcastle upon Tyne market rates.

According to current 2026 Newcastle upon Tyne rates, budget for between £430 and £860 for Consumer Unit Upgrade. Top-tier installations may go beyond this range.

What's Included

  • Supply isolation
  • Existing unit removal
  • New unit installation
  • Circuit connection
  • RCD/MCB protection
  • Testing and labelling
  • Certificate

Price Factors

Several factors affect your total Consumer Unit Upgrade cost in Newcastle upon Tyne. Your home's characteristics, accessibility, and particular requirements all contribute.

The sliders in the estimate calculator above map to these factors — move each one to match your project.

  • Number of circuits
  • Unit type and brand
  • Additional circuits needed
  • Earthing upgrades
  • EICR requirements

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Consumer Advice: Hiring a Tradesperson

Before committing to any consumer unit upgrade project, follow these essential tips to protect yourself and ensure a successful outcome.

Get Multiple Quotes

Always obtain at least 3 written quotes from different contractors. Compare not just prices, but what's included, timelines, and payment terms. Be wary of quotes significantly lower than others.

Check Credentials

Verify the trader is legitimate. Ask for proof of insurance (public liability and employer's liability), relevant trade certifications, and check if they're registered with trade bodies like TrustMark, FMB, or NICEIC.

Review Past Work

Request references from previous customers and photos of completed projects. Check online reviews on Google, Checkatrade, or Trustpilot. A reputable trader will be happy to share their track record.

Get Everything in Writing

Insist on a detailed written contract covering the full scope of work, materials to be used, start and completion dates, total cost, and payment schedule. Never rely on verbal agreements alone.

Be Careful with Deposits

Never pay the full amount upfront. A reasonable deposit is typically 10-25% to cover initial materials. Pay the balance only upon satisfactory completion. Avoid cash payments where possible.

Understand Your Rights

Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, work must be carried out with reasonable care and skill. If things go wrong, you have the right to request a repair, price reduction, or refund.

Agree Clear Timelines

Establish a realistic project timeline with key milestones. Include clauses for delays and ensure you're informed of any changes. Good communication throughout prevents misunderstandings.

Check Planning Requirements

For major works, confirm whether planning permission or building regulations approval is needed. The contractor should advise, but ultimately it's your responsibility as the homeowner.

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