Camden’s housing stock — Georgian townhouses in Bloomsbury, mansion flats around Primrose Hill and Belsize Park, Victorian terraces in Kentish Town and Tufnell Park, and ex-council properties in Gospel Oak — means a huge number of properties are running on wiring that is 30, 40, or even 60+ years old. If your Camden home has rubber-insulated cables, no earth conductor, or a rewirable fuse board, a full or partial rewire is not optional — it is a safety necessity.
F & A Electrical carries out full and partial house rewires across Camden, from single-floor flat rewires to complete multi-storey townhouse projects. NICEIC approved, Part P certified, fixed-price quotes.
Signs your Camden property needs rewiring
- Rubber or lead-sheathed cables — common in pre-war Camden housing. The insulation degrades, cracks, and exposes live conductors.
- No earth conductor — many older installations have no continuous protective conductor, which means metal fittings and appliances cannot be safely earthed.
- Rewirable fuse board — if your board still uses wire fuses rather than MCBs/RCBOs, the entire installation is likely overdue for replacement.
- Flickering lights and warm sockets — loose connections in ageing wiring cause arcing, which is a fire risk.
- Failed EICR — if your Electrical Installation Condition Report has returned C1 or C2 codes on the wiring itself, a rewire is usually the only proper fix.
What a full rewire involves
First fix
All old wiring is stripped out. New cable routes are chased into walls or run through floor voids and ceiling spaces. Back boxes for sockets, switches, and light fittings are fitted. A new consumer unit is installed. This is the disruptive phase — expect lifted floorboards and chased plaster.
Second fix
Once plastering and decoration are done (by your decorator, not us), we return to fit socket faceplates, light switches, pendants, and any other accessories. We then test and certify the entire installation.
Certification
Every rewire is certified with an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC), tested to BS 7671 18th Edition, and notified to Building Control via our Part P NICEIC registration.
Typical costs in Camden (2026)
| Property | Typical cost range (inc. VAT) | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1-bed flat | £2,500 – £3,500 | 3–4 days |
| 2-bed flat | £3,000 – £4,500 | 4–5 days |
| 3-bed house | £4,000 – £6,000 | 5–7 days |
| 4-bed townhouse | £5,000 – £8,000 | 7–10 days |
Prices include all labour, materials (cable, consumer unit, back boxes), NICEIC certification, and Part P notification. Making good (plastering/decorating) is excluded — we recommend you get a plasterer in after first fix.
For a detailed cost breakdown, see our guide: How much does a house rewire cost in London?
Camden’s housing challenges
Georgian townhouses (Bloomsbury, Fitzrovia): Multi-storey with solid brick walls, ornate cornicing, and listed building constraints. We use surface-mounted trunking or route through floor voids to minimise disruption to period features.
Mansion flats (Primrose Hill, Belsize Park): Shared risers and communal areas mean we coordinate with freeholders and managing agents. We are experienced with Section 20 consultation requirements for major works.
Victorian terraces (Kentish Town, Tufnell Park): Lath and plaster walls, suspended timber floors, and often decades of previous electrical bodge jobs layered on top of each other. These are our bread and butter.
Ex-council (Gospel Oak, Camden Town): Concrete floors and walls in some blocks require surface-mounted solutions or careful routing through existing conduit.
Full vs partial rewire
A partial rewire replaces wiring on specific circuits — for example, just the lighting circuits or a single floor. This can be appropriate if most of your wiring is in acceptable condition but one section has deteriorated.
A full rewire replaces everything back to the meter. This is the right choice when the existing installation is genuinely at end of life — which, for most pre-1970s Camden housing, it is.
We always recommend starting with an EICR to assess the current state before committing to either option.
Camden areas we cover
- NW1 — Camden Town, Regent’s Park, Primrose Hill
- NW3 — Hampstead, Belsize Park
- NW5 — Kentish Town, Tufnell Park, Gospel Oak
- WC1 — Bloomsbury, King’s Cross, St Pancras
- N6/N19 — Highgate, Archway (Camden side)
We also rewire across neighbouring boroughs — see house rewire Hackney and house rewire Southwark.
Why choose F & A Electrical
- NICEIC accredited — full self-certification under Part P
- Experienced with period properties — we know how to rewire without destroying original features
- Fixed-price quotes — no surprises after we start
- Fully insured to £5M public liability
- Clean and tidy — we dust-sheet everything and clean up daily
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Phone: 07407 627542 | Email: info@faelectrical.co.uk | Contact form
F & A Electrical — NICEIC accredited, Part P registered. House rewiring across Camden, Hackney, Islington, Tower Hamlets, Southwark.
