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Hi I'm new to Bark. I am a small Electrical Business and with 19 years of experience in the Electrical industry, so you know we'll be able to guide you to your perfect Electrical or Smart-Home installations. Of course not every job has to be big, we also do electrical Repairs and Upgrades. We'll work with you to make it easier for you.
Oxfordshire
As specialists in electrical installations, we provide a modern, reliable service. Not only do we provide you with the latest energy saving technology, we also carry out your installation professionally and provide comprehensive and straightforward advice. We also have full public liability insurance. Our 35+ years of experience and skilled electricians guarantee high-quality workmanship and quick, professional customer service - both before and after the installation is complete.
We have built up a postive reputation and reliable service on mybuilder.com Here at watts electrical services we are fully qaulified and part p registered electricians. Offering the following services: •Consumer unit upgrades •Wirless rewires •Quinetic switching •Landscape lighting •External power supplies •Minor electrical jobs
As a family run business with over 35 years of experience, you can be sure that your electrical problems are solved quickly and thoroughly. Our expertise in electrical installation ensures that your needs are met with the best possible solutions. We supply our services to Didcot, Abingdon, Oxford, and surrounding areas. We are a NICIEC registered electrical contractor and provide our services to Abingdon and Didcot, plus all surrounding towns.
I have been involved with electrical work for the past 20 years and have just recently decided to go it alone. I am part P building Regulations certified and 17th edition compliant in all aspects of my work. Most of the work I have undertaken has been with various electrical companies which include major business referbs to small domestic installs. Wiring & rewiring in homes
BlackScooter64
Eddie is a great electrician and he always has a very positive approach in terms of finding solutions to your needs. He can manage big projects (like designing my full shop electric design to fixing minor issues in your house. Although he is usually busy he handles work load effectively together with Bill, and even if he is busy he will find a way to solve your urgent issues. Finding a good electrician is not easy, if you meet with Eddie, you will make sure that you will want to work with him always
Hi thanks for looking at my profile. I offer all electrical installations and testing and InspectIons. From socket and switch changes/upgrades to Rewires, fuse board changes, Electrical Installation certification, periodic inspections and much more..
Electrical contractors, specialising in energy efficiency solutions and smart home automation. Covering all aspects of electrical installs, custom a/v, structured cabling, network/Wi-fi, security, testing and inspection
P.K.S Electrical Services. Qualified and insured electrician. I am registered with NAPIT'S electrical installer certification scheme. No job to small. PKS is a new venture for me, i have over 20 years experince in the trade, finishing my apprentiship in 2003, i am now looking to start my own firm providing a first rate service in the indutry. Additional sockets, outside lights, fuseboard changes, fault finding and EV charging.
supermum1958
We badly needed to have an antique circuit-breaker replaced and were extremely nervous about it. In the end, constant oven cut-outs and the resultant continual resetting of heating appliances forced our hand. A1 did a great job and were cheerful, utterly reliable, and persistent when (as we had anticipated) three or four faults came to the surface, nailing them one by one over the course of three days (including a weekend) and giving our electrics a new lease of life! And their costs were reasonable too. I am very grateful to them.
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.