This includes installing and replacing lighting fixtures, switches, sockets, and other accessories.
Modernising outdated or faulty wiring systems to meet current safety standards is a common requirement in older properties.
Replacing old fuse boxes with modern consumer units (fuse boxes) that incorporate essential safety features like Residual Current Devices (RCDs) is a crucial safety upgrade.
Troubleshooting and resolving various electrical issues such as flickering lights, frequently tripping circuit breakers, dead outlets or switches, and wiring problems.
nstalling new circuits for appliances or extensions, ensuring proper sizing, protection, and compliance with regulations.
Connecting and testing electrical appliances like electric showers, cookers, and heating systems.
Installing outdoor lighting, sockets, and potentially wiring for sheds or outbuildings, according to www.which.co.uk.
Carrying out periodic inspections and tests to assess the condition of electrical installations, wiring, and appliances, leading to the issuance of an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR). This is a legal requirement for landlords every 5 years and recommended for homeowners every 10 years.