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Sockets & Switches


Replacing or adding a new socket involves installing electrical outlets in a building to provide convenient access to power. The process includes assessing the location for suitability, running new wiring if needed, and installing the socket securely. Whether replacing an existing socket or adding a new one, professional electricians ensure proper installation, adherence to safety standards, and compatibility with the electrical system. Ultimately, the goal is to enhance the accessibility of power sources in the building, improving convenience for occupants and facilitating the use of electrical devices.


Price: between £50 - £200
EICR - Electrical Installation Condition Report certificat

An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) certificate is a document that provides a detailed assessment of the safety and condition of the electrical installations within a property. It is typically conducted by a qualified electrician and involves inspecting the wiring, sockets, switches, consumer unit (fuse box), and other electrical components to ensure they meet current safety standards. The report will highlight any defects, damage, or potential hazards identified during the inspection, along with recommendations for remedial work if necessary. EICRs are important for ensuring the safety of occupants and compliance with regulations, particularly for landlords, homeowners, and businesses.

Price: between £100 - £180
Wiring & Rewiring

Wiring and rewiring a house involve the installation or replacement of electrical wiring throughout the property to ensure safety, functionality, and compliance with regulations. This process typically includes running new wiring, installing outlets, switches, and lighting fixtures, as well as connecting them to the electrical panel or consumer unit. Rewiring may be necessary if the existing wiring is outdated, damaged, or not up to code, posing safety risks such as electrical fires or shocks. Professional electricians assess the wiring needs, plan the layout, and carry out the installation with adherence to safety standards and local building codes, providing a safe and reliable electrical system for the property.

Price: for a three bedroom house £3000 - £3500.
EV Charger

The installation of an Electric Vehicle (EV) charger involves setting up the necessary infrastructure to enable the charging of electric vehicles at a specific location, such as a residential property, workplace, or public charging station. This process typically includes assessing the electrical capacity and suitability of the location, selecting an appropriate charging unit, and installing the charger, along with any required wiring and electrical connections. Professional electricians or specialized EV charging installers handle the installation to ensure safety, compliance with regulations, and optimal performance of the charging equipment. The installation of an EV charger enables convenient and efficient charging of electric vehicles, contributing to the adoption of sustainable transportation solutions.

Price: between £350 - £450 (in the price is not included the charger)
Shower

Repairing or replacing an electric shower involves fixing or swapping out the unit responsible for heating water in a shower. This process includes diagnosing the issue, whether it's a faulty heating element, pressure switch, or other component, and then either repairing the malfunctioning parts or installing a new electric shower unit altogether. Professional plumbers or electricians typically handle this task, ensuring that the repair or replacement is done safely and effectively. Ultimately, the goal is to restore hot water functionality to the shower, providing comfort and convenience for users.

Price: between £100 - £150
Oven & Cooker


Repairing or replacing an oven or cooker involves addressing issues with the appliance's functionality, such as heating elements, temperature control, or electrical components. The process begins with diagnosing the problem, whether it's a faulty element, thermostat, or wiring, and then either repairing the malfunctioning parts or installing a new oven or cooker unit if the repair is not feasible or cost-effective. Professional appliance repair technicians or electricians typically handle this task, ensuring that the repair or replacement is done safely and effectively. Ultimately, the goal is to restore the appliance's functionality, providing reliable cooking capabilities for the user.

Price: between £70 - £100
Lighting


Repairing or replacing a light involves resolving issues with the functionality of a lighting fixture. This may include fixing electrical problems, such as wiring issues or faulty components, or installing a new fixture altogether. A professional electrician assesses the problem, determines the appropriate course of action, and executes the repair or replacement safely and efficiently. The aim is to restore proper lighting to the area, ensuring functionality and safety for occupants.

Price for replacing a light: between £50 - £100
Price for wiring and add a new light: £100 - £200
Smoke, CO & Heat Alarms

Installing or replacing smoke, carbon monoxide (CO), and heat alarms involves the placement and configuration of these safety devices in a building. This process begins with selecting appropriate alarm units for each specific hazard – smoke, CO, or heat – and determining the optimal locations for installation according to building codes and safety guidelines. Professional installers then mount the alarms securely, ensuring proper wiring and connectivity to power sources or batteries. Replacement involves removing old or malfunctioning alarms and installing new ones to maintain reliable detection of fire, CO, or high temperatures. The goal is to enhance safety by providing early warning of potential hazards, protecting occupants and property from harm.

Price: between £60 - £120 / pc
Security Cameras

Installing or replacing security cameras, also known as CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television), involves setting up surveillance equipment to monitor and record activity in a specific area. This process begins with selecting appropriate camera models based on the desired coverage, resolution, and features. Professional installers then position the cameras strategically to cover key areas, such as entry points, perimeters, or high-risk areas. Wiring and power connections are established, and the cameras are configured to connect to a central monitoring system or recording device. Replacement involves removing existing cameras and installing new ones to upgrade or expand surveillance capabilities. The goal is to enhance security by providing visual monitoring and deterrence against unauthorized activity or intrusion.

Price: starting from £70
Wireless Thermostat

Installing or replacing a wireless thermostat involves setting up a temperature control system for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems without the need for physical wiring. This process begins with selecting a compatible wireless thermostat and positioning it in a suitable location within the building. Professional installers then configure the thermostat to communicate wirelessly with the HVAC system, ensuring proper functionality and programming according to the occupants' preferences. Replacement involves removing the old thermostat and installing the new wireless unit, ensuring compatibility and proper setup. The goal is to provide efficient temperature control while maximizing convenience and energy savings for the occupants.

Price: starting from £150
Consumer Unit

Consumer unit replacement or upgrade involves the installation of a new electrical distribution board, also known as a fuse box or circuit breaker panel, in a building. This process typically includes removing the existing consumer unit, assessing the electrical needs of the property, selecting an appropriate replacement unit, and installing it with updated safety features and circuit protection devices. Consumer unit replacements or upgrades are often undertaken to enhance electrical safety, accommodate additional circuits or appliances, or comply with modern electrical regulations. Professional electricians perform this task to ensure proper installation, adherence to safety standards, and reliable electrical supply throughout the property.

Price: £350 - £1250