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Kimberley
We offer a wide range of electrical services, such as full and partial rewires, electrical aspects of shop fitting, light industrial and other commercial buildings such as offices etc. Our engineers also carry IPAF licenses allowing us to work at heights. We carry out general electrical maintenance within domestic properties and installation of new sockets and lights.
Sharon Attaway
Absolute 100% perfection. SDW answer messages and email almost instantly and even out of normal business hours. They have a very quick turn-around and nothing is too much trouble. If you need any electrical work, don't even shop around; these guys are your guys. We are moving house and there is no question over who we are going to use for our house rewire and anything else we need. They are staying in my phone book. We couldn't be happier. Not often you get a company who operate like this, who are so on the ball and has this level of customer service these days. Thank you Sam and Sean, you're a breath of fresh air.
Kimberley
Clients are our number one priority. We tackle even the most complex projects. We go above and beyond your requests. We founded our business on three main principles- quality, pricing and services and we pride ourselves on commitment to these principles each day.
Kimberley
I am fully understanding of my customers needs and will work with them to understand their specification of their electrical installation. My testimonials on my website show I can work effectively and will not upset or stress my customers. I strive to be the best not the biggest.
Kimberley
Over 30 years experience Fully insured Approved by Napit and Trading standards All types of electrical work undertaken. Domestic, Commercial & residential Includes Complete rewiring Outdoor electrics Vehicle points Testing & inspection( Landlords certificates)
Kimberley
Datatec Electrical off a full electrical service, fully guaranteed and insured. We also install CCTV, Fire alarms, security systems and access control.
Is it legal to do electrical work yourself?
Whilst it’s legal to complete small electrical works yourself, you’ll need to be certain that it complies with BS7671. If the work doesn’t meet this standard, you are breaking the law as well as putting your home at risk. If you decide to sell your home, you will be asked to provide certificates for any electrical work that has been done. You may be asked to pay for an inspection if you have done electrical work yourself.
How much do electricians cost per hour?
The cost of hiring an electrician will depend on the type of work that needs doing and your location. The average hourly cost of hiring an electrician is £40 - £70 per hour. You’ll also find that electricians will charge more for emergency call outs compared to planned works. The best way to find out the cost of hiring an electrician is to request a quote from a professional.
How do you know if your fuse board needs upgrading?
If your fuse board has a wooden backing or cast-iron switches, this is a good sign that it is old and needs to be replaced. These fuse boxes typically don’t have RCDs – that’s a residual current device. An RCD will switch off your electricity automatically if a fuse blows, helping to prevent electric shocks. If you’re unsure whether your fuse board needs to be upgraded, it’s always best to contact an electrician to arrange an inspection.