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Moving house: How to get a new phone line

How to get a new phone line

Updated: Monday 23 August, 2010

By Becca Talbot - becca@consumerchoices.co.uk

If you’re moving into a new home, there are two things you can do: transfer your existing home phone service, or get a new phone line. Both options are easy, but there may be costs involved.

Take a look at the table below for some of the latest line installation and reconnection offers, then read our guide for information on how to get a new phone line:

Free installation
Fastest setup
BT home phone line
Virgin Media home phone line
Call Primus on: 0800 036 0170
TalkTalk home phone line
BT Home Phone
Call BT now
0800 028 4474
Visit BT.com
Find out more
VirginMedia.com
Visit VirginMedia.com
Call Primus now
0800 036 0170
Primus.com
Call TalkTalk now
0800 049 7834
TalkTalk.co.uk
Call BT now
0800 028 4474
Visit BT.com
£0 with Calls
Broadband + TV
£35 otherwise
£69
connection
charge
£69.99
connection
charge
£29.99
BT connection
charge
(usually £127.99)
Setup within 4 working days for a connection, and up to 16 working days for new line installations *
Setup usually within 2 weeks. Plus you can normally keep your number. Virgin Media also offers a 28 day money back guarantee *
Setup between 3 and 5 days normally *
Setup within 20 days for new line installations. If you are switching from Virgin Media, you can keep this line until your new one has been installed *
Setup within 4 working days for a connection, and up to 16 working days for new line installations *
Visit BT.com
Call BT now
0800 028 4474
Visit VirginMedia.com
Find out more
VirginMedia.com
Primus.com
Call Primus now
0800 036 0170
TalkTalk.co.uk
Call TalkTalk now
0800 049 7834
Visit BT.com
Call BT now
0800 028 4474

* All providers allow you to select a convenient appointment on a suitable date when you place your order online. However, line setup times will typically depend on the availability of an engineer, and other factors, such as the number of concurrent line installations in your area.

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Phone line connection in a new home

If the phone line in your new home hasn’t been connected, you will need to get it reactivated. There may be a charge for this, depending on the supplier and how long the line has been disconnected. There are a number of providers to choose from, including:

  • BT - BT charges £29.99 to install a new landline if you sign-up for one of its call plans, but if the wiring and socket isn’t damaged and the line still has a dialling tone, it’s likely you will be able to rejoin BT for less. And BT will waive the connection charge altogether if you sign-up to BT Broadband and BT Vision with your new line. Connection time takes between four and 16 days.
  • Primus Saver - If you find that the phone line in your new home isn’t working then you can call Primus on 0800 036 0170 to have it reconnected. Primus may even be able to reactivate your phone line for free if the wiring, socket and routing from the exchange to your property is intact.
  • TalkTalk - You can also get connected by TalkTalk for less than £70. TalkTalk offers competitive phone and broadband packages - call TalkTalk free on 0800 049 7834 for details.
  • Virgin Media - Getting a cable line installed by Virgin Media is free if you take a triple-play phone, TV and broadband bundle, or £35 for other packages and bundles. Connection time is usually around 14 days but can be less.

Before you sign-up to anything though, it’s important you weigh-up the cost of calls with the new supplier, because you will probably be locked into a contract of at least 12 months when getting your line reconnected.

Video: How to get a new line installed

Phone line installation in a new house

If your new house doesn’t have a phone line, you will need to have one installed. This doesn’t necessarily have to be done by BT, and you may find that if you are going to take a calls package from another supplier, it may offer to install the new line for less than BT.

Prices for phone line installation vary depending on how much work has to be done. They can be anything from £30 to £130.

As with reconnecting a line, while phone line installation may be a bit cheaper with another supplier, you should look at the overall cost of what the supplier is offering - check out their monthly line rental charge and call charges too, before making a decision. Compare home phone prices and calculate how much it’ll cost you over the 12-month contract before signing up to a new package.

If you live in a cable area, having a phone line installed by Virgin Media (www.virginmedia.com) is also an option. Please read our guide to getting a cable phone line for more information.

Transferring your existing home phone service to a new property

It may be possible to transfer your existing home phone service to your new home when you move, though this will depend on where you’re moving to, and whether your current supplier operates in the local exchange of where you’re moving to.

Below is information on transferring your service if you’re a BT customer or a non BT customer:

BT home phone customers - If you are already a BT landline customer, call 0800 028 4474 to arrange the transfer of your phone line service to your new address. If you are also a BT broadband customer, you can transfer this to your new house too.

BT says if you give it at least five working days’ notice, it’ll aim to get your broadband service installed on the same day as your phone line.

Non BT home phone customers - If you’re not a BT home phone customer, you’ll have to speak to your supplier about transferring your service to your new home.

If it’s not possible to transfer your service, you should compare calling rates and price plans, and see which service would suit you best before signing up to a 12 or 18-month contract. You should consider:

Will I be able to keep my old phone number?

If you’re moving home within your own telephone exchange area you may be able to take your number with you. There is not normally a charge for this service.

However, if you are moving to a different area, it is not normally possible to take your existing number with you to your new house.

Once you know exactly when you’re leaving your old house and moving into your new home, notify both your existing and your new home phone supplier, so they can make the necessary arrangements to your services.

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Comments

Plusnet currently connect lines to the BT network for £49.99 - Aug 13 2010 11:02AM
Liv Hawkswell, UK

Can I get a 'copper wires' line connection for broadband use only? I do not want to use a telephone on it, nor even have a landline phone number, as I use my cellfone exclusively for calls. Fibre-optic has not yet arrived in my area, and will not be here for a long time! Thanks. - Aug 11 2010 12:56AM
Tumi Hamu, Dorchester, Dorset, UK.

I have just applied for line rental & been told it will be 14 business days, ie 21 days before the line is activated. Your article says 3 -5 days. I wish to cancel my application as I need the phone line much sooner than that. - Jul 31 2010 7:17PM
Margaret Hodge, Blackpool UK

was wondering how much it costs to move a phone line - Jul 26 2010 9:07PM
Further to our telephone call last night on behalf of my brother-in-law Mr. brian Margetts of 2 Auction PLace, Axminster please could you send me a confirmation e-mail that there is no transfer fee for his telephone line since he and Miss Evelyn Quindara separated on 28.05.2010. As Miss Quindara is asking him for a forty pound fee for the transfer of the service from her to him. I am e-mailing on his behalf as he is dyslexic, but if you need to speak to him he is reachable on 07505526018. I thank you for your kind assistance in this matter,
Yours sincerely,
Claire Margetts
- Jul 7 2010 2:03PM
Claire Margetts, Axminster

I am a long time talk talk customer and decided to move after a marathon of issue with their network. I was initially sceptical about Primus but they are really good and customer services is very helpful. Thankyou Primus - May 20 2010 4:11PM
Shahid Zia, London

I am buiding 5 apartments at DE7 5LL and need to know how to get new service installed. Can you help or direct me to correct address - Apr 9 2010 2:13PM
YES PLEASE - Mar 25 2010 4:55PM
MARIE CORCORAN, BRIMINGHAM

Hi,

Be aware that Primus may take up to 3-4 weeks for line installation. Not too clear from their information, unless I missed it.
- Mar 24 2010 8:46PM
Moira Arbuckle, Glasgow

can you please help me. i am looking to relocate to the uk, and will be looking for phone supplies. can you please give n=me a breakdow of costs.
J James
- Nov 28 2009 9:53PM
joanne james, UK