Repairs - Upgrades - New Installations - Emergencies - New Consumer Units - Full & Partial Rewires - New lights - Security - All Electrical work undertaken. We are a north Hertfordshire based company specialising in repairs and additions to commercial and domestic electrical installations and intruder alarms. Our work covers everything from removing a broken bulb from a light fitting to full house re-wire projects.
Our trained electricians will fault find, inspect and test any electrical installation, so if you're concerned about the condition of your home's electrics and need some advice, we can help. In addition to carrying out additions and repairs to electrical systems we can test, inspect and certify domestic and commercial installations. This could be for the purpose of final certification after building work or as a landlord you may need your electrical installation certified to rent the property.
We treat every project with the respect it deserves, and don't stop until you are satisfied.
Our trained electricians will fault find, inspect and test any electrical installation, so if you're concerned about the condition of your home's electrics and need some advice, we can help. In addition to carrying out additions and repairs to electrical systems we can test, inspect and certify domestic and commercial installations. This could be for the purpose of final certification after building work or as a landlord you may need your electrical installation certified to rent the property.
We treat every project with the respect it deserves, and don't stop until you are satisfied.
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Switched On Electrical Services was foundered in 2011 by experienced electrician Martin Ruff who has worked in various electrical trades for the past 20 years.
Recently re-qualified to the latest edition of the wiring regulations (BS7671-2018 amendment 1), Martin has a passion for ensure electrical installation are safety for continued use.
Now based in Stevenage, close to the Hertfordshire/Bedfordshire boarder, Switched On Electrical Services covers wide area from Hatfield to Milton Keynes, and Luton to Buntingford, and everywhere in between.
Recently re-qualified to the latest edition of the wiring regulations (BS7671-2018 amendment 1), Martin has a passion for ensure electrical installation are safety for continued use.
Now based in Stevenage, close to the Hertfordshire/Bedfordshire boarder, Switched On Electrical Services covers wide area from Hatfield to Milton Keynes, and Luton to Buntingford, and everywhere in between.
We offer an extensive range of services, from installation and upgrades to maintenance and emergency repairs.
Safety is our number one priority.
We working safely and strive to create a safe environment for every client.
We never cut corners or take shortcuts.
Your satisfaction is our only priority.
Our work covers everything from removing a broken bulb from a light fitting to full house re-wire projects.
Our trained electricians will fault find, inspect and test any electrical installation, so if you're concerned about the condition of your home's electrics and need some advice, we can help.
Safety is our number one priority.
We working safely and strive to create a safe environment for every client.
We never cut corners or take shortcuts.
Your satisfaction is our only priority.
Our work covers everything from removing a broken bulb from a light fitting to full house re-wire projects.
Our trained electricians will fault find, inspect and test any electrical installation, so if you're concerned about the condition of your home's electrics and need some advice, we can help.
Electrical Safety First (formerly know as the Electrical Safety Council) recommend all electrical installations be inspected and tested regularly.
This is because the wiring in installations can heat up and cool down with use, causing damage and degradation to a wiring system.
Depending on the demand a household puts on the system can increase or decrease this wear and tear.
This can vary on a number of factors, but the guidelines are that a domestic dwelling (of a single family unit) should be inspected within any 10 year period.
This is because the wiring in installations can heat up and cool down with use, causing damage and degradation to a wiring system.
Depending on the demand a household puts on the system can increase or decrease this wear and tear.
This can vary on a number of factors, but the guidelines are that a domestic dwelling (of a single family unit) should be inspected within any 10 year period.
All of the above are over 25 years old, and since they were installed there have been many advances in electrical safety.
We are now working to the first amendment of the 18th edition of the wiring regulations 2018 (BS7671).
With all new installations in domestic dwellings requiring RCD protection on virtually every circuit and recommendations for surge protection for the whole house, we feel all older installations are falling behind on these basic safety measures.
It's difficult to put a price on safety, but an 18th Edition compliant consumer unit can be installed for as little as 400 +VAT.
We are now working to the first amendment of the 18th edition of the wiring regulations 2018 (BS7671).
With all new installations in domestic dwellings requiring RCD protection on virtually every circuit and recommendations for surge protection for the whole house, we feel all older installations are falling behind on these basic safety measures.
It's difficult to put a price on safety, but an 18th Edition compliant consumer unit can be installed for as little as 400 +VAT.
The consumer unit (Fusebox) is the central hub of your electrical installation.
It distributes the poser for your electricity meter to all the sockets, switches and lights throughout the house.
More importantly it houses all the protective devices that keep you and your family safe.
Below you will find more information about each type of device in the consumer unit, and the basic requirements for a modern consumer unit.
The current regulations require a few key points that many older fuse boxes and consumer units didn't offer before.
It distributes the poser for your electricity meter to all the sockets, switches and lights throughout the house.
More importantly it houses all the protective devices that keep you and your family safe.
Below you will find more information about each type of device in the consumer unit, and the basic requirements for a modern consumer unit.
The current regulations require a few key points that many older fuse boxes and consumer units didn't offer before.
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