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Find qualified local electricians for rewiring, fuse board upgrades, EV charger installation, and all domestic and commercial electrical work. All electricians are NICEIC or NAPIT registered and fully insured.

Services We Help Electricians Rank For

  • Rewiring
  • Fuse board upgrades
  • Socket installation
  • Lighting
  • EV charger installation
  • Electrical inspections (EICR)
  • Emergency callout
  • Smart home wiring
  • Commercial electrical
  • PAT testing

Typical Price Ranges

Average costs for electricians services across the UK.

ServicePrice Range
Full house rewire (3-bed)£3,500 - £6,000
Consumer unit upgrade£350 - £600
Single socket installation£80 - £150
Lighting installation (per point)£60 - £120
EV charger installation£800 - £1,500
EICR (3-bed house)£150 - £300
Emergency callout£100 - £250
Smart home wiring£500 - £2,000
Commercial electrical (day rate)£250 - £400
PAT testing (per item)£1 - £3

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a full house rewire cost in the UK?
A full rewire for a 3-bedroom house typically costs between £3,500 and £6,000 depending on the size of the property, accessibility of wiring, and your location. London and the South East tend to be at the higher end. The work usually takes 5 to 10 days.
What is an EICR and do I need one?
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal inspection of your property's electrical system. Landlords are legally required to have one every 5 years. Homeowners are recommended to get one every 10 years or when buying a property.
How much does it cost to install an EV charger at home?
A home EV charger installation typically costs between £800 and £1,500 including the unit and fitting. Costs vary depending on the charger model, cable run length, and whether your consumer unit needs upgrading. The OZEV grant can reduce costs by up to £350.
Do I need a qualified electrician to change a light fitting?
Swapping a like-for-like light fitting on an existing circuit is generally considered minor work. However, installing new circuits, adding downlights in a bathroom, or any work in a kitchen or bathroom should be done by a qualified Part P registered electrician.
How long does a consumer unit (fuse board) upgrade take?
A consumer unit upgrade typically takes a full day, around 6 to 8 hours. The electrician will need to isolate your power supply during the work. A new consumer unit brings your electrical safety up to current regulations and includes RCD protection.

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