Over time, electrical wiring can deteriorate, become outdated, or fail to meet modern safety standards. Old wiring not only struggles to cope with today’s growing demand for electricity but can also present serious hazards such as power failures, tripping circuits, and even electrical fires. At Spark Electric, we provide expert House Rewiring Surrey services, offering complete and partial rewiring to bring your property up to date, ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance with current regulations.
A complete rewire is often recommended for older properties or major refurbishments, where the existing wiring system needs to be entirely replaced. This service ensures that we design every circuit, socket, and switch to handle the electrical demands of modern living, providing you with long-term peace of mind. For properties that only require smaller upgrades, we also offer partial rewiring, targeting specific areas such as kitchens, extensions, or rooms with faulty or unsafe wiring.
Our qualified electricians carry out a thorough House Rewiring Surrey assessment, carefully plan the work to minimise disruption, and install new wiring that is neat, durable, and fully tested. Whether you’re renovating, extending, or simply ensuring your home or business is safe, our rewiring services deliver reliability and performance for years to come.
🔎 Signs You May Need a Rewire
If you notice any of the following in your home or business, it may be time to consider a full or partial rewire:
- ⚡ Frequent tripping circuits or blown fuses
- 🔌 Sockets or switches that feel hot, buzz, or spark
- 🔥 Burning smells from outlets or fittings
- 💡 Flickering or dimming lights without clear cause
- 🏚️ Old rubber, fabric, or aluminium wiring (common in older properties)
- 🛠️ Lack of sufficient sockets, leading to overuse of extension leads
- 📜 No record of wiring updates in the last 25–30 years
- 🏗️ Planning major renovations, extensions, or installing high-demand appliances
If any of these apply, our qualified electricians can assess your system and recommend whether a complete rewire or partial rewire is the best solution.


