Heating Installations

Heating Installations

We provide the following heating installation services:

Full heating systems; S Plan, Y Plan etc

Storage heaters

Underfloor heating systems - wire / matts

Electric radiators / panel heaters

Over door heaters / plinth heaters

Upgrading Cabling Fitting New Lights

“Can’t rate theses guys highly enough have used them several times now – wouldn’t go anywhere else – very professional – friendly – helpful and efficient .”

BUCKINGHAM

Replacing Mains Powered Smoke Alarms

“Very impressed with how quickly an electrician came to visit and complete the job. They were in and out in 20 minutes and left absolutely no mess.”

BICESTER

Heating Installations Project

For all your domestic electrical services for heating installation requirements.

DOMESTIC ELECTRIC SERVICES GALLERY

Some questions you may have………………..

What are the signs of faulty electrical wiring?
Common signs include flickering or dimming lights, burning smells from outlets or switches, buzzing sounds from outlets, frequently tripping circuit breakers or blown fuses, hot or discoloured outlets/switches, and minor electric shocks.
Can I do DIY electrical work in my UK home?

Some minor electrical work, like replacing an existing socket or light fitting with a like-for-like replacement, is generally permitted. However, “notifiable work” (such as installing new circuits, replacing a consumer unit, or any work in a bathroom or outdoors) must comply with Part P of the Building Regulations and should be carried out by a registered electrician or notified to local authority Building Control.

How do I find a qualified and reputable electrician in the UK?
Always use an electrician registered with a Government-approved scheme, such as NICEIC, ELECSA, or Part P. You can use the “Registered Competent Person Electrical” search facility online to find registered electricians in your area. Always ask for proof of their qualifications, insurance, and references.
What are the electrical requirements for smart home installations?
Smart home systems require reliable power sources and often a stable internet connection. While some devices are DIY-friendly, more complex installations involving new wiring or integrated systems should be handled by a qualified electrician to ensure safety and compliance.
Why does my circuit breaker keep tripping?
Frequent tripping of a circuit breaker usually indicates an overloaded circuit (too many appliances drawing power), a short circuit (where live and neutral wires touch), or an earth fault. An electrician can diagnose the specific cause and rectify it.
How can I reduce my electricity bill?
An electrician can advise on energy-efficient solutions such as installing LED lighting, smart thermostats, improving insulation, and ensuring your appliances are correctly wired and not drawing excessive power. They can also check for any hidden faults that might be causing increased consumption.
20. What should I do in an electrical emergency (e.g., burning smell, sparks)?
In an electrical emergency, immediately switch off the mains power at your consumer unit if it’s safe to do so. Do not touch any faulty appliances or wiring. If there’s a fire, call the fire brigade. Otherwise, contact a qualified emergency electrician as soon as possible.

If we haven’t answered your question please give us a call on 0800 7723124

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