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Using an electrician, when do you need to call a qualified professional?

Are you currently doing some home improvements and need an electrician? The top questions on everyone’s mind facing this dilemma are :

  • Where can you find a qualified electrician?
  • Is it possible to get a reliable tradesperson?
  • How much is it going to cost?
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NICEIC registered electricians helped to improve the standard of electrical work in the UK from unsafe electrical installations. In 2005, the Government introduced an electrical safety law referred to as Part P of the Building Regulations to protect homeowners and reduce the risk of being shocked when using electricity.

The law applies to England and Wales and aims to prevent accidents caused by faulty electrical work. The law requires an electrician to be registered with a government-approved organisation. If you plan to extend the electrics in your home, such as extra sockets in the kitchen, you must hire a competent electrician.

Invisible electrical hazards are deadly, causing electric shock and fires. These dangers are preventable by using a registered electrician to install your electrical installations. If you are a landlord, it is the law that the electrics in your properties are safe.

Important Questions to ask before hiring an electrician:

* How long have they been in business?

* Do they have recent references?

Do not be afraid to check these references to find out if the completed work was on schedule and within budget.

Look for an electrician who is licensed and insured. Check that your electrician has public liability insurance, which covers them if anyone is accidentally injured by their business operation. It will also cover your property if they cause damage while on business.

The cover should include expenses and legal fees resulting from any claims made by you. Homeowners employing trades people to work on their homes should ensure the selected companies have suitable cover. Part of the cost of insurance may be passed on to you, making the premiums for the job high, which should be factored into your budget.

If you are planning an extensive house re-wire, costs for a 3-bedroom house depends on what is required such as cookers, showers, extractors, outside lights, and downlights. It is advisable to think about lighting solutions, what appliances you want to use, and where they should be installed?
Definitely have electrical repairs done by a professional electrician if:

* You are changing fuses or resetting circuit breakers often

* The lights go dimmer whenever you plug in electric appliances

* Your lights flicker on and off when switched on

* It smells like something is burning inside your home

* There are outlets over-burdened by electronic devices plugged into multi-plug strips

* Extension leads are being used

If the work you have is extensive or small, word-of-mouth is still the most popular way to find a reputable electrician. The best electricians can be booked a month ahead, so do not delay to call. Make sure that the electrician is NICEIC registered and request an electrical safety certificate when the job is complete to ensure your family’s safety. Once you select a qualified electrician, specify the job, cost, payment schedule, date to start, and estimated completion.

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Mr. Electric UK Home Office, Five Mile House, 128 Hanbury Road, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B60 4JZ
Tel +44 (0) 1527 574343 Fax +44 (0) 1527 874031 e-Mail enquiries@mr-electric.co.uk
Company Name: C.C. Houlston (Franchising) Ltd  Place of Registration: United Kingdom  Registered Number 4628816
Registered Office Address: Five Mile House, 128 Hanbury Road, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, B60, 4JZ