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Maxim Blog: Expert Tips, Industry News, and Career Guides

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Tripping RCD Won’t Reset? 5 Checks Before You Call an Electrician in Liverpool

TLDR If your RCD (Residual Current Device) won’t reset or keeps tripping, the most likely cause is a faulty appliance on the affected circuit. Unplug everything, reset the RCD, then reconnect appliances one at a time until it trips again, that appliance is the fault. This post covers five checks you can safely carry out yourself, when to stop and call an emergency electrician in Liverpool, and what the 105

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How Much Does an EICR Cost? UK 2026 Guide for Landlords

TLDR An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) on a UK rental property costs roughly £150 to £250 for a standard 2–3 bed house , £100 to £180 for a 1–2 bed flat, and £250 to £350 for a 4–5 bed. The inspection takes 2 to 3 hours and the coded report lands within a working day. Remedial works

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How Much Does It Cost to Rewire a House? (UK 2026 Guide)

TLDR A full house rewire in the UK in 2026 usually costs between £3,500 and £5,500 for a 3-bed semi , rising to £7,000+ on older 4-bed properties, with most jobs taking 5 to 10 working days and finishing with an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) and Part P certificate in your file. This guid

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