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‘21 Certificate of Excellence, 2021

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Walsh Electrical Services is a RECI/Safe Electric Registered Electrical Contractor (REC), an NICEIC Approved Contractor and an ECA Registered Member.

We offer electrical installation, including new build wiring and also rewiring of existing properties.

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25 December 2019

Thank you very much the excellent and professional work

Reviewed on Google Maps

24 December 2019

Rated highly for: Quality

Reviewed on Google Maps

30 July 2018

Walsh Electrical Services is a RECI Registered Electrical Contractor and an NICEIC Approved Contractor based in the North-West. They are registered, insured, audited, inspected and assessed on both sides of the border to ensure the safety of your electrical installation. More...

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1 May 2016

They did an excellent job for me adding extra sockets and lights and smoke alarms. Would highly recommend!

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Helping our customers get a high quality job with all of the functionality which they desire.

This was the best way to ensure that we could complete all work in full compliance with standards regardless of the extra effort required to achieve that.

We are a professional electrical contractor registered with RECI (Safe Electric), the NICEIC and the ECA. High quality electrical installations are provided by us, along with accurate and thorough reports for inspections.

Services

Supply and installation of Electric Vehicle Charge Points.

ETCI Periodic Inspection Reports (e.g. as required for HAP scheme).

Completion Certificates to facilitate reconnection by the ESB.

Rewiring of existing property.

Electrical installation in newly built property.

Portable Appliance Testing including single phase (230V) equipment; three-phase (400V) equipment, and Reduced Low Voltage (110V) equipment (as used on construction sites and in factories).

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