One of the most common questions we get at Seamill Electrics is: “Do I need a full rewire or partial rewire?”

It’s a fair question — and the answer depends on your home’s age, the condition of the existing wiring, and what you’re planning to do with the property.

In this blog, we’ll walk you through how to tell what kind of rewire you might need, what each option involves, and how to make the right decision for your home and budget.


⚡ What’s the Difference Between a Full or Partial Rewire?

  • Full Rewire
    This involves removing and replacing all electrical wiring, sockets, lighting, consumer unit, and bonding throughout the property. It’s the safest and most futureproof option, especially in older homes or properties undergoing renovation.

  • Partial Rewire
    A targeted update of certain circuits — for example, adding a new kitchen circuit, upgrading lighting in one area, or replacing an outdated fuse board. Partial rewires are suitable when most of the existing system is safe and compliant, and you only need updates in specific areas.


🧠 Do I Need a Full or Partial Rewire?

Here are some key signs you may need a full rewire:

Warning Signs Why It Matters
Old-style fuse box with rewireable fuses No RCD protection — not compliant with modern safety standards
No bonding to gas and water A major safety issue — puts you and your appliances at risk
Lighting circuits with no earth wire Especially dangerous in kitchens and bathrooms
Sockets on skirting boards Suggests wiring is 40+ years old
Flickering lights, frequent tripping, burning smells Could indicate damaged or overloaded wiring
You’re planning a major renovation Best time to upgrade while access is easy

If your home ticks two or more of these boxes — it’s time to seriously consider a full rewire.


🔧 When Is a Partial Rewire Enough?

A partial rewire may be the right option if:

  • You’ve already had some modern circuits installed in recent years

  • You’re only updating a single room (e.g. adding a new kitchen or bathroom)

  • Your wiring has been tested and is mostly in good condition

  • Your consumer unit is modern and has RCD protection

  • Your budget or timeline is limited, and you’re planning a phased approach

That said, patching a system with underlying issues may cost more long-term — especially if future upgrades mean opening walls or lifting floors again.


🛠️ Our Recommendation? Don’t Guess — Test.

At Seamill Electrics, we don’t believe in scare tactics or unnecessary upselling. We’ll carry out a free, honest survey of your wiring and let you know exactly what condition your system is in.

Every home is different — and the best choice depends on your plans, your budget, and your wiring’s condition.


⚡ Full or Partial Rewire, We’ve Got You Covered

Whether you need a full rewire in West Kilbride, a kitchen circuit in Kilmarnock, or just want some honest advice on what’s best, Seamill Electrics is here to help.

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