We can give an idea of an estimated price for your project. Still, we encourage a site visit to provide an accurate quote for your project.
A site visit allows us to meet face-to-face, provides us with an opportunity to briefly check your existing installation for compatibility, and discuss your options for your project.
You can schedule a telephone consultation with us to get the process underway.
We can give an idea of an estimated price for your project. Still, we encourage a site visit to provide an accurate quote for your project.
A site visit allows us to meet face-to-face, provides us with an opportunity to briefly check your existing installation for compatibility, and discuss your options for your project.
You can schedule a telephone consultation with us to get the process underway.
Yes! Any electrical installation or repair work we complete comes with a 12-month guarantee on both parts and labour.
Should an item we have installed become faulty after this period, we will seek to replace the item via the manufacture and charge labour costs only.
Yes, we do. You can book an emergency call out here.
An emergency call-out fee is payable before the appointment. The fee covers labour costs for up to one hour. During this period, we will identify the cause of your electrical fault and attempt to make the issue safe.
If the issue is a relatively straightforward repair, we will address this for you there and then.
More complex issues will require parts and additional labour costs, which we can estimate following the appointment.
Any parts and labour required to rectify your fault will be quoted during the appointment.
We focus purely on Electrical installation, so you will require a Plasterer to make good any chasing work we complete for your project.
We aim to be as neat as possible when chasing out walls for cable runs, socket installations, switch points, etcetera.
We use a dedicated wall chasing machine with dust extraction, enabling us to make neat cut channels in your walls and reduce the rubble we create. It is not, however, always possible to use this machine due to space limitations.
You may have overloaded the circuit by running too many electrical appliances. You may have loose connections in your electrical accessories. Or external factors found in our environment may be causing issues such as moisture, heat and even hungry little rodents.
The positive is that the circuit breaker is activating and keeping you and your property safe from any potential danger. Ultimately, however, it's time to get a professional electrician to assess your fault condition and rectify the issue once and for all.
Book a fault-finding appointment with us now to get to the bottom of your issue.
If your lights keep flickering, there are many possible reasons this fault can exist in your electrical installation. It could be something as simple as a loose lightbulb on your circuit, a poor connection at a light switch or an incompatible dimmer and lightbulb combination. The issue could also be much more dangerous such as outdated wiring with poor or loose connections or water ingress in a moist environment such as a bathroom.
Do not ignore this fault if it is a regular occurrence; book a fault-finding appointment with us now to get to the bottom of your issue.
Just because a house is old it doesn’t mean it needs to be completely re-wired. It could be that it’s already been upgraded by a previous owner. You may be able to tell if the house has been re-wired by inspecting the fuse box (also known as the consumer unit) and electricity meter and by looking at any exposed parts of wiring. Take a look at the types of switches and sockets in use and if these are mixed and varied or appear old fashioned this could indicate a partial re-wire has taken place at some point. The safest option is to arrange for a qualified electrican to carry out out an electrical survey or inspection of the property and provide recommendations and a quote for any electrical work.