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Add a businessOn Yell, you can find the best electricians near you by browsing top-rated services in your area or posting a free enquiry.
However you prefer to search, start by reading customer reviews, checking photos of past work, and verifying qualifications, such as NICEIC or NAPIT registration.
You should also confirm the electrician holds public liability insurance, ensuring you’re covered in the event there’s an accident.
Need extra guidance on hiring an electrician? Read this article from TrustMark on how to hire reliable tradespeople.
Electricians in the UK typically charge between £35 and £50 per hour, depending on their experience, your location, and the difficulty of the work.
For larger projects, such as rewiring or significant installations, electricians may offer daily rates, usually ranging from £250 to £350.
Costs can vary based on the complexity of the job and regional pricing. To get a competitive price, it’s always a good idea to gather multiple, detailed quotes.
In the UK, qualified electricians usually train through an apprenticeship or vocational courses, gaining Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Electrical Installation or equivalent.
Level 3-qualified electricians may hold Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) cards, proving their competency.
Most reputable electricians are also registered with schemes such as NICEIC or NAPIT, which certify their competency and adherence to safety standards.
These qualifications make sure the electrician can complete work safely and to a high standard. Always look for registration with these bodies when hiring an electrician.
Yes, qualified electricians provide certificates for most electrical work. For example, an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) or Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificate (MEIWC) is issued for completed jobs.
For notifiable work, such as adding new circuits, they will also file a Building Regulations Compliance Certificate. Make sure your electrician provides these documents as proof of their compliance with safety regulations, which you may need at a later date.
For more information about these professionals and what they can do for you, check out our electrician hiring tips and advice.
Yes, most electricians offer warranties on their workmanship, typically ranging from 12 months to several years, depending on the scope of the project. This makes sure that any issues caused by faulty installation are rectified.
Warranties and guarantees have differing terms and conditions, from one electrician to another. Before hiring, ask for their terms and conditions in writing. This will help you avoid any surprises or disputes during the work or after it’s completed.
If you're already in disagreement with an electrician, read TrustMark's tips for what to do if a project goes wrong now.
In the UK, you do not need a licensed electrician to replace light fittings or plug sockets, but you may need one for new installations.
You can hire a handyman for simple replacements, assuming no new circuitry or wiring is needed, and that it’s not in specific locations, like bathrooms.
If you’re in any doubt about whether an electrician is needed for the job, it’s best to consult a local electrician for advice.
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