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Manchester electrician upgrading a consumer unit fuse board in a rental property

If your rental property has an old fuse board, it could be the reason your EICR keeps failing. Consumer units — the modern term for fuse boards — are one of the most common causes of unsatisfactory electrical inspection reports across Manchester.

In this guide, we explain why old consumer units fail EICRs, when you need to upgrade, what it costs in Manchester, and how Manchester Compliance Ltd can help you get compliant quickly.


Why Do Old Consumer Units Fail EICRs?

An EICR assesses whether your electrical installation is safe for continued use. Consumer units are often flagged for the following reasons:

Important: Having a plastic consumer unit alone does NOT automatically fail an EICR. If the unit is in good working order with no signs of damage, it may still pass. Upgrades are only mandatory when actual safety issues (C1, C2, or FI codes) are identified.


The Fire Safety Regulations: Why Metal Consumer Units Are Now Required

Since January 2016, all new consumer unit installations in domestic properties must be housed in a non-combustible (metal) enclosure. This regulation was introduced after London Fire Brigade recorded a sharp increase in consumer unit fires:

The primary cause? Loose connections creating resistance heating, often from poor installation work decades earlier. Metal enclosures are far better at containing any fire that starts within the unit.


Signs Your Consumer Unit Needs Replacing

Watch out for these warning signs that indicate your fuse board may need upgrading:

Physical Warning Signs

Operational Warning Signs

Age and Technology Indicators


Types of Modern Consumer Units

When upgrading, you’ll typically choose from these options:

RCBO Board (Full Protection)

Individual RCBO on every circuit. Best protection — each circuit is independently protected. A fault on one circuit won’t affect others. More expensive but prices have dropped significantly. Recommended for rental properties.

Dual RCD (Split Load) Board

Circuits split into two banks, each controlled by a separate RCD. Lower cost option. Disadvantage: a fault on one circuit trips everything on that RCD bank.

High Integrity Board

Combination of dual RCD and RCBO circuits. Good balance of cost and protection. Popular for properties with 12+ circuits.


Consumer Unit Upgrade Costs in Manchester

Here’s what you can expect to pay for a consumer unit upgrade in Manchester and the North West:

Manchester pricing is generally 20-30% lower than London and the South East. A straightforward swap typically costs between £450 — £850 including the metal board, installation, testing, and certification.

What’s Included?


How Long Does a Consumer Unit Replacement Take?

Most domestic consumer unit upgrades are completed in a single visit with minimal disruption. Power will be off during the changeover, typically for 2-4 hours.


Do Landlords Have to Upgrade Consumer Units?

Here’s the key point many landlords misunderstand:

There is no legal requirement to upgrade a consumer unit simply because it is old or plastic. The PRS Electrical Safety Regulations do NOT require installations to be upgraded to the latest BS 7671 standard unless actual safety issues are found.

You only need to upgrade when:

If your existing consumer unit passes the EICR with only C3 (improvement recommended) observations, you are not legally required to upgrade — though it may be advisable for safety and to avoid issues at the next inspection.


Part P Building Regulations

Consumer unit replacement is notifiable work under Part P Building Regulations in England and Wales. This means:

Always use a registered electrician from an approved scheme such as NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA.


Consumer Unit Upgrades from Manchester Compliance Ltd

At Manchester Compliance Ltd, we carry out consumer unit upgrades across Greater Manchester for landlords, homeowners, and commercial property owners. As NICEIC Approved Contractors, all our work is fully certified and compliant.

  • NICEIC Approved Contractor
  • Part P Registered
  • Full certification included
  • Fast turnaround for landlords
  • Competitive Manchester pricing
  • EICR + upgrade packages available

We serve Manchester, Salford, Stockport, Trafford, Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Tameside, Wigan, and surrounding areas.

Need a Consumer Unit Upgrade in Manchester?

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Published February 2026 by Manchester Compliance Ltd — NICEIC Approved Contractor serving Greater Manchester, Cheshire, and the North West.

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