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Excel Electrical specialises in electrical installations for Domestic, Commercial and Industrial premises, we cover Rewires, Solar PV installations, New builds, Car charging points domestic and commercial, Data installations, Fire alarm installation, Emergency lighting, EICR's (Electrical testing of an existing installation), PAT testing, Wifi coverage, TV installations and distribution, CCTV, Smart heating controls, Smart lighting.

Indoor, Outdoor and somewhere in-between, we can supply, fit and commission as requested any requirement you have. We offer free detailed quotes for all works, all our engineers are fully qualified, highly trained in house and ready to meet your specific needs. Excel Electrical is an independent NICEIC approved and registered installer and can advise you on the best solution for your needs.

We are based in the southern Lake District and cover the of the whole North West from Cumbria to Lancashire. If you like our service please leave a review HERE on our website or help us on Google HERE, thank you.
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With the electrical wiring regulations constantly being reviewed and updated, it is important to make sure your installation meets these requirements.
These regulations to British Standard BS:7671 which keep the consumer and livestock with the most protection against electric shock and fault protection.
All our installations fully meet the most updated wiring regulations, we provide the relevant certification on completion and register our work with the local building control once we carry out works which fall under the Part 'P' scheme in domestic properties.
Excel Electrical (Furness) Ltd is an NICEIC approved contractor based in Ulverston in the southern Lake District.
We offer electrical services and installations throughout the whole of the North West of England.
Areas we cover include Cumbria and the Lake District and Lancashire, from south Manchester to Lancaster to Carlisle.
Our team of fully qualified electricians have been providing a reliable, efficient and professional service to domestic, commercial and industrial customers in the North West since 2006.
How old is your electrical installation?
Tell-tale signs that your home is due for a rewire such as, lack of socket outlets (usually only one per room), light points in bedrooms closer to the window rather than central to the room, light switches with very slim rockers (Actual switch) only a total of four circuits and rewireable fuses in a brown wooden fuse box are all factors when aging a property's electrical installation.
An electrical installation can these days have a typical lifetime of well over 30 years when properly used and maintained.
Upgrading your consumer unit can be a quick way to ensure maximum protection of your electrical circuits is afforded, by offering fault protection of MCB's (Miniature circuit breakers) and additional protection from RCD's (Residual current devices) you are guaranteed piece of mind.
When upgrading a consumer unit all the circuits to be re-housed are inspected and tested making sure they confirm to regulations and are sufficient for their purpose.
Although some existing electrical installation will be straight forward there will be others which will not be suitable for a upgrade without further works to remedy any highlighted defects.
Every electrical installation deteriorates with time, earlier if poorly maintained and heavy usage.
This is why it is important to have an Electrical Installation Condition Report to highlight any risks to your safety and the safety of others.
It is recommended in BS: 7671 Wiring Regulations that every electrical installation is tested and inspected at regular intervals, these intervals are usually printed on a label on your consumer unit or distribution board.
Many installation may well have never been tested and will go on this way, in a poll of 500 people a worryingly high 40% of the sample claimed to have no idea as to the age of the wiring within their house, Of the remainder, 38% stated it to be 10 years old or under, 19% 10-30 years old and a final 3% over 30 years old.
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