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  • For a number of years I completed house rewires via Local Authority Grant Aided Scheme.

    The min to make a house inhabitable for sockets was one twin per room and two twins per kitchen on the council spec.

    Lighting was often all one way switching except the stairway which was two way.

    Cooker circuit and immersion circuit.

    They expected the houseowner to make a contribution on top of the grant for this minimum say £100 or so.

    They had a hope/expectation that the houseowner would pay the extra for the electrician to add extra sockets at the same time but around here it very rarely happend.
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  • For a number of years I completed house rewires via Local Authority Grant Aided Scheme.

    The min to make a house inhabitable for sockets was one twin per room and two twins per kitchen on the council spec.

    Lighting was often all one way switching except the stairway which was two way.

    Cooker circuit and immersion circuit.

    They expected the houseowner to make a contribution on top of the grant for this minimum say £100 or so.

    They had a hope/expectation that the houseowner would pay the extra for the electrician to add extra sockets at the same time but around here it very rarely happend.
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