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K&M ELECTRICAL

Morden, Surrey

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About

A family run business established in 2002 we have since been providing quality electrical services to all our domestic and commercial clients. We cover all aspects of electrical work, from designing and installing new electrical systems to alterations/additions to existing installations. Proud NICEIC member & fully insured.

2 hires on Bark

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Services

Design, installation, testing and certification of new electrical installations to BS7671

Full re-wires and modernisation of older installation to satisfy all safety standards. Also part re-wires (fe of a kitchen, single room or one floor only).

Adding single or multiple circuits to existing installation (fe new kitchen, loft etc). Also adding extra lights and sockets to existing circuits.

Design, installation and commissioning of smoke detection systems in compliance with BS5839-6 and local Building Regulations.
Residential smoke alarm systems, both hard wired and wireless (Aico, Nest etc)
Modifications of existing systems.

Consumer units/fuseboxes upgrades.

Custom LED lighting installations, both direct and indirect lighting, feature lights etc.

Smart lighting and heating controls. Installation of popular systems such as Lutron, Rako, Nest, Phillips Hue, Crestron and many more.

Installation of electric under floor heating under tiles and wooden flooring.
Heating controls for both electric and 'wet' under floor heating systems. Central heating controls, thermostats and programmers. Connecting hot water cylinders.

Electrical installations in outbuildings (sheds, workshops etc). Installation of garden lighting, water pumps and external power points.

Electrical installation condition reports on behalf of landlors and home buyers. Also general safety checks.

Blown fuses, tripping RCDs, damaged cables etc