
Partial Rewires
Need a partial rewire? From flats to luxury homes, C-Lec Electrical delivers safe, certified partial rewires with minimal disruption. NICEIC approved. Get a quote.
Targeted Electrical Rewiring That Keeps Your Home Safe, Modern and Compliant
Whether you’ve just moved in, planning renovations or spotted signs of ageing electrics, a partial rewire could be the smartest investment you make in your property. At C-Lec Electrical, we deliver safe, neat and efficient partial rewires for all types of homes from compact city flats to large period properties and high-end new builds.
Not every property needs a full rewire. A targeted approach can update critical areas, improve safety, support new appliances and bring your home in line with the latest regulations without the cost or disruption of a full system overhaul.
What Is a Partial Rewire?
A partial rewire replaces or upgrades specific circuits or areas of your home that no longer meet modern electrical standards. This may include:
Faulty or outdated wiring in kitchens, bathrooms or extensions
New sockets, lighting or fuse boards in selected rooms
Upgrades to support EV chargers, appliances or smart systems
Replacing dangerous rubber, lead or aluminium cabling
It’s ideal if your property has been part-updated in the past or if you're carrying out structural works in one area of the home.
Why Homeowners Choose C-Lec for Partial Rewires
At C-Lec Electrical, we treat every home with the same respect whether it’s a one-bed flat or a multi-million-pound residence. We work cleanly, communicate clearly and deliver every project with full NAPIT certification for complete peace of mind.
NAPIT Approved & Fully Insured
Safe, efficient, regulation-compliant rewires
Minimal disruption, maximum care
Clear pricing and professional reporting
Trusted by homeowners, landlords and developers
Does Your Home Need a Partial Rewire?
You might need a partial rewire if you notice:
Flickering lights or buzzing sockets
Burning smells or discoloured outlets
Regular tripped circuits or blown fuses
Old-style fuse boxes, outdated cabling or lack of earthing
Renovation works or structural changes exposing poor wiring
Whether you're future-proofing your home, modernising a room or ensuring tenant safety, we’ll give you honest advice and a clear solution.