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Laidlaw Electrical
We have been established since 2001 and have over 20 years experience in the electrical trade. We are a small friendly team that can cover all electrical work, we are local, clean and tidy, have competitive rates and have polite and uniformed staff. So if you're looking for a trusted team of electricians in Croydon and Wimbledon, we are the company to call.

Our Commercial work has included many and varied projects for companies such as - Hawksworth Management - Heritage Management - HML Andertons - Epsom Beaumont Residential Homes - Metastorm in Wimbledon, Mekon in Sutton, Eagle House School in Sutton, Sutton water services and more. We have Public Liability INSURANCE: Insured by: Groupama insurance company ltd through the NICEIC - Coverage amount 2,000,000.
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We specialise in domestic and LIGHT COMMERCIAL electrical work.
We are an approved contractor of the National Inspection Council of Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC) which means we are part P compliant, We can also issue building control certificates where these are required by law.
All work conforms to the current edition of the IEE wiring regulations and codes of practice and all accessories will comply with the relevant 'British Standards'.
Quality workmanship and Customer Service go hand in hand.
If you are a landlord and you need to rent out your property you may need to certify the electrics in your property to ensure that they come up to standard.
A Periodic Inspection Report (PIR) is an electrical test on the condition of the electrical wiring, installations and electrical connections such as 'accessories' light switches and electric sockets within a property.
A Periodic Inspection Report (PIR) may be recommended every year or every 2 to 5 years depending on the age, use and condition of the building.
Some of you may prefer to know the detailed regulations that govern our work.
Part P applies to dwelling houses and flats including garden electrics, ponds, outbuildings, garages, greenhouses, conservatories, porches, a covered yard or way and car ports open on at least two sides.
Work that is not in a kitchen or special location and does not involve a special installation and consists of:- Adding lighting points (light fittings and switches) to an existing circuit Adding socket outlets and fused spurs to an existing ring or radial circuit Installing or upgrading main or supplementary equipotential bonding Will not need not be notified to a Building Control Body (see table 1 of Approved Document P) 'Special locations' referred to above include locations containing a bath tub or shower, swimming and paddling pools, hot air saunas.
Never plug adaptors into other adaptors and avoid using adaptors filled with plugs where possible.
2. Save energy by switching off electrical items that are not in regular use at the plug and ensure that when we are away from the house for any length of time that you unplug and switch off electrical items as items left plugged in can be a fire risk and waste energy if left on standby.
3. Always turn the electrics off at the mains if carrying out any electrical repairs and only attempt repairs if you know what you are doing.
Replacing old extractor fans and light fittings.
Grant was on time, worked very efficiently, keeping me informed about what he was doing and ensuring that each aspect of his work met my approval.
A excellent tradesman in every respect.
Old sockets were on skirting boards so not a straightforward job but very neat and tidy work by him and John.
Grant sent text reminders that he was coming to do the work - with time of arrival.
Nice to find a reliable trader who you can trust to do a good job.
Even at very short notice they were able to help and fit the work into their busy schedule.
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