If you're still using wire fuses that blow regularly and need rewiring with fuse wire, your board is likely 30+ years old and doesn't meet current safety standards. These are common in older properties around Pinehurst and Parks areas.
Fuse boards without residual current devices offer no protection against earth faults. If someone gets a shock or there's a fault to earth, there's nothing to cut the power quickly. This is a serious safety issue requiring immediate attention.
If circuits trip repeatedly or fuses blow when you use normal appliances, the board may be struggling with modern electrical loads. This often happens in 1960s-80s properties around Stratton and Freshbrook when updated with modern kitchen appliances.
Any discoloration, burn marks, or electrical burning odours around the fuse board indicate dangerous overheating. This requires immediate professional attention as it presents a serious fire risk to your property.
Older boards often have just 4-6 circuits total, while modern homes need separate circuits for kitchens, upstairs and downstairs sockets, lighting, and dedicated appliance circuits. Running too much through too few circuits causes overloading.