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Knox Power Electrical Services is a local business that specializes in providing high-quality electrical services to residential and commercial customers.

With 13 years of experience in the industry, the business has built a solid reputation for delivering exceptional workmanship, reliable service, and competitive pricing.

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An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a detailed inspection of the safety and condition of an electrical installation. It is typically carried out by a qualified electrician and involves testing all electrical circuits, fixtures, and fittings in a property.

For landlords, an EICR is important because it helps to ensure the safety of their tenants and the compliance of the property with electrical safety regulations. Landlords in the UK are legally required to have an EICR performed on their rental properties at least once every five years, or more frequently if recommended by the electrician. The report will highlight any defects, damage or potential hazards with the electrical installation, and the landlord must take appropriate action to rectify any issues identified.

A fuseboard upgrade, also known as a consumer unit upgrade, involves replacing an outdated or faulty fuseboard with a new consumer unit that meets current electrical safety regulations. The new unit typically includes MCBs (Miniature Circuit Breakers) and RCDs (Residual Current Devices) to protect the electrical circuits from overloading, short circuits, and electrical faults. An upgraded unit may also include RCBOs (Residual Current Circuit Breaker with Overcurrent Protection) to provide additional protection against electrical hazards. This results in improved electrical safety, reduced risk of electrical fires and shocks, and increased capacity for electrical appliances and devices. The upgrade must be carried out by a qualified electrician and includes thorough inspection, installation, testing, and certification.

A partial rewire to suit a new kitchen involves replacing or adding new electrical wiring and fixtures to accommodate the electrical needs of a new kitchen installation. This may include installing new electrical circuits for appliances such as ovens, hobs, and refrigerators, as well as additional sockets and lighting.

The rewire process typically begins with an assessment of the electrical requirements of the new kitchen, followed by identifying the sections of the electrical system that require rewiring. The electrician will then remove the old wiring and install new wiring and fixtures, such as sockets, switches, and lighting, to ensure they are compatible with the new kitchen layout.

A full rewire involves replacing all of the electrical wiring in a property's electrical system. This may be necessary if the existing wiring is outdated, unsafe or does not meet current electrical safety standards. The process typically includes the installation of new fixtures and fittings and testing to ensure compliance with regulations.

EV (Electric Vehicle) charging installation involves the installation of a charging station at a home or commercial property to charge electric vehicles. The installation typically includes assessing the electrical capacity of the property, selecting the appropriate charging station, and installing the necessary wiring and circuitry to connect the charging station to the property's electrical system.

A partial rewire to suit a bathroom involves adding or replacing electrical wiring and fixtures to accommodate the needs of a new or renovated bathroom, such as lighting, ventilation, and outlets.

New Scottish legislation requires smoke alarms to be interlinked in all homes, with at least one smoke alarm in every room used for general living, one in hallways and landings, and heat alarms in kitchens. Smoke alarm upgrades involve replacing outdated smoke alarms with new models that meet these requirements, increasing the safety and protection of occupants in case of fire.