Peak Electrics is a small electrical contracting company, based in Chilbolton, Hampshire. We don't so much specialise as undertake all the usual tasks expected of a local electrician:. We make repairs, investigate faults, undertake Periodic Inspections (such as the Electrical Installation Condition Report), install lights, power points, or any other electrical item, replace fuse boxes, re-wire buildings, and design and install new installations.
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This is a world-wide effort to greatly reduce the amount of electricity un-necessarily used by encouraging the development of ever-better low energy lighting.
If you consider it is estimated there are some 700 million light bulbs in the UK, saving 90% of this extra electricity amounts to the output of several power stations.
For some 60 years most domestic light has been supplied by tungsten lamps (ordinary "light bulbs"), fluorescent tubes (often found in kitchens and garages) and - more recently - by halogen lamps (downlighters and security lights, for example).
If you consider it is estimated there are some 700 million light bulbs in the UK, saving 90% of this extra electricity amounts to the output of several power stations.
For some 60 years most domestic light has been supplied by tungsten lamps (ordinary "light bulbs"), fluorescent tubes (often found in kitchens and garages) and - more recently - by halogen lamps (downlighters and security lights, for example).
Peak Electrics has operated successive electric vehicles for 8 years, and has found them to be both the most economical and most reliable vehicles we have ever known.
As time progressed, they have become ever-better.
Peak Technical Ltd is accredited with the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) to install electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in accordance with the conditions required to claim the current government grant.
There are 2 schemes: The Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (for domestic charge points) and the Workplace Charging Scheme (for business fleets).
As time progressed, they have become ever-better.
Peak Technical Ltd is accredited with the Office for Low Emission Vehicles (OLEV) to install electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) in accordance with the conditions required to claim the current government grant.
There are 2 schemes: The Electric Vehicle Homecharge Scheme (for domestic charge points) and the Workplace Charging Scheme (for business fleets).
What's more, we can install wireless switches that never need a battery, as the physical effort of pressing the switch generates enough electricity to power the transmitter!
You can have a security light with an additional keyfob switch!
So, if you want to turn on a welcoming light for expected guests you can.
Or if you are working, or dining, outside, the light need not keep flashing on and off.
Or if the cat has triggered the light coming in, you can switch it off.
Perhaps your garage is the other side of the road - you can switch its lights on and off from your home.
You can have a security light with an additional keyfob switch!
So, if you want to turn on a welcoming light for expected guests you can.
Or if you are working, or dining, outside, the light need not keep flashing on and off.
Or if the cat has triggered the light coming in, you can switch it off.
Perhaps your garage is the other side of the road - you can switch its lights on and off from your home.
Many customers want to have a rough guideline cost before that, so here are some examples that should help.
This is the sort of inspection/report an insurance company might require to ensure an electrical installation is safe prior to sale or let.
Cost is dependent upon the number of circuits, and the number of lights/sockets etc, as each circuit has to be partially dismantled, examined, and electrically tested.
This makes the process very labour-intensive.
The process usually takes a full day and the result is a 7-page electrical certificate.
This is the sort of inspection/report an insurance company might require to ensure an electrical installation is safe prior to sale or let.
Cost is dependent upon the number of circuits, and the number of lights/sockets etc, as each circuit has to be partially dismantled, examined, and electrically tested.
This makes the process very labour-intensive.
The process usually takes a full day and the result is a 7-page electrical certificate.
Did you know that choosing an NICEIC registered contractor, such as Peak Electrics, is your best option?
That's because all NICEIC and ELECSA registered businesses are covered by a Platinum Promise - a promise that protects you against all non-compliant installation work.
Should any work carried out by one of our contractors be found not to comply with the Building Regulations or relevant installation standards, we can instruct the contractor to go back and carry out the work to the required standard.
That's because all NICEIC and ELECSA registered businesses are covered by a Platinum Promise - a promise that protects you against all non-compliant installation work.
Should any work carried out by one of our contractors be found not to comply with the Building Regulations or relevant installation standards, we can instruct the contractor to go back and carry out the work to the required standard.
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