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Consumer Unit Upgrades in East London: When Do You Need One and What Does It Cost?
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Consumer Unit Upgrades in East London: When Do You Need One and What Does It Cost?

2 April 20266 min readKLIC ELECTRICAL

An outdated consumer unit (fuse box) is one of the most common EICR findings in East London properties. Here's when you need an upgrade, what's involved, and what it costs in 2026.


One of the most common findings on an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) in East London properties is an outdated consumer unit — also known as a fuse box or fuse board. Older consumer units without modern RCD (Residual Current Device) protection are a C2 finding on an EICR, meaning they're potentially dangerous and require urgent remedial action. But even without an EICR, there are clear signs that your consumer unit needs upgrading.

What Is a Consumer Unit and Why Does It Matter?

The consumer unit is the heart of your property's electrical installation. It distributes electricity from the mains supply to individual circuits throughout the property, and provides protection against overloads, short circuits and earth faults. Modern consumer units contain MCBs (Miniature Circuit Breakers) and RCDs or RCBOs — devices that trip automatically to protect against electrical faults and, critically, against electric shock.

Older consumer units — particularly those with rewirable fuses or early MCBs without RCD protection — don't provide the same level of protection as modern units. The 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations (BS 7671:2018) requires RCD protection on most circuits in domestic properties, meaning older units are increasingly likely to produce C2 observations on an EICR.

Signs Your Consumer Unit Needs Upgrading

  • Your consumer unit has rewirable fuses rather than MCBs
  • There is no RCD protection (no test button on the unit)
  • The unit is more than 25 years old
  • Your EICR has returned a C2 code relating to the consumer unit
  • Breakers trip frequently or don't reset properly
  • The unit is made of metal (older metal-clad units are no longer compliant)
  • You're adding new circuits (EV charger, solar PV) that require a modern unit
  • You're planning to sell or rent the property and need a Satisfactory EICR

What Does a Consumer Unit Upgrade Involve?

A consumer unit upgrade typically takes half a day to a full day depending on the size of the property and the number of circuits. The process involves isolating the mains supply, removing the old unit, installing the new consumer unit, reconnecting all circuits, testing every circuit, and issuing an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) on completion.

Under Part P of the Building Regulations, consumer unit replacements must be notified to Building Control. As a NICEIC-approved contractor, KLIC ELECTRICAL can self-certify this work — meaning you don't need to separately notify Building Control. We handle all the certification paperwork as standard.

Which Consumer Unit Brands Do You Install?

  • Hager — modern dual-RCD and fully-RCBO boards, excellent build quality
  • Wylex — classic and modern consumer units, widely used across East London
  • MK Electric — Sentry and Logic Plus boards
  • Schneider Electric — Acti9 and iC60 range
  • Legrand — DX3 and TX3 boards
  • Crabtree — Starbreaker and Loadstar range

Consumer Unit Upgrade Costs in East London

  • 1–2 bed flat: from £350–£450
  • 3 bed house: from £450–£550
  • 4+ bed house: from £550–£700
  • Prices include all materials, labour, testing and certification
  • Additional cost if rewiring of individual circuits is required
  • NICEIC-approved — all work self-certified under Part P

Planning to install an EV charger or solar PV system? A modern consumer unit with spare ways is essential. We can combine a consumer unit upgrade with your EV charger or solar installation in a single visit — saving time and cost.

Consumer Unit Upgrades Across East London

KLIC ELECTRICAL carry out consumer unit upgrades throughout East London — from the Victorian terraces of Bethnal Green and Bow to the modern apartments of Canary Wharf and the family homes of Ilford and Barking. If your EICR has flagged your consumer unit, or if you're planning to add new circuits, get in touch for a fixed-price quote.