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Domestic Electrician Services By Key & Current Solutions

Electricity is a vital component of modern living, and we rely on it to power our homes, businesses, and daily routines across Selborne. But electrical systems are complex and require professional expertise to install, maintain, and repair, and that's where domestic electrician services come in. If you're looking for reliable, high-quality electrical services for your home, Key & Current Solutions is here to help.

Who are Key & Current Solutions?

Key & Current Solutions is a professional electrical services company based in Selborne. Our team of expert electricians is fully licensed and trained to handle any electrical problem, big or small. Whether you need a simple repair or a complex installation, Key & Current Solutions can do the job quickly and efficiently.

What Services do Key & Current Solutions Offer?

Key & Current Solutions offers a wide range of domestic electrical services in Selborne, including:

Electrical Installations

Key & Current Solutions can handle all your electrical installation needs, from new lighting fixtures to complete home rewiring. They use high-quality materials and the latest technology to ensure your electrical systems are safe and up to code.

Electrical Repairs

If you're experiencing electrical problems in your home, Key & Current Solutions can help. They offer fast and reliable repairs for all electrical issues, including faulty wiring, broken circuits, etc.

Electrical Maintenance

Regular maintenance is essential to keep your electrical systems running smoothly and prevent potential problems. Key & Current Solutions offers comprehensive maintenance services, including safety checks, testing, and system upgrades.

Electrical Inspections

If you're buying or selling a home or just want peace of mind, Key & Current Solutions can perform a thorough electrical inspection to ensure your systems are safe and up to code.

Emergency Electrical Services

Electrical emergencies can happen at any time, day or night. Key & Current Solutions offers 24/7 emergency services to quickly and efficiently handle any electrical problem.

Why Choose Key & Current Solutions?

When it comes to your home's electrical systems, you want to ensure you're getting the best possible service. Here are just a few reasons why Key & Current Solutions is the right choice for you:

  • Experience: With years of experience in the industry, Key & Current Solutions has seen it all. Our team of expert electricians has the knowledge and expertise to handle any electrical problem quickly and efficiently.
  • Quality: At Key & Current Solutions, quality is our top priority. We use only the highest quality materials and the latest technology to ensure your electrical systems are safe and up to UK electrical safety standards.
  • Reliability: When you need electrical services, you need them fast. Key & Current Solutions offers fast and reliable services to ensure your systems are back up and running quickly.

Average Cost Of An Electrician Per Hour

When needing electrical work done, hiring a professional is recommended. Not only will they guarantee the job is done correctly, but they'll also assist in deciding what needs to be done and at what cost.

Selborne electricians can help with various home projects, such as installing new wiring or rewiring old fixtures. Not only does this save you money in the long run by avoiding purchasing replacement items, but it also keeps your house secure and free from potential damages. In Selborne electricians usually charge between £35 and £45 per hour. However, this rate may vary depending on a tradesperson's qualifications, location and experience level.

Why Do UK Households Need To Get Electrical Installation Condition Reports Done?

Electrical installations and wiring in UK homes can deteriorate over time, so it’s a good idea to get EICRs done regularly. This will allow you to spot any faults that could cause electric shocks or fires and ensure your property is safe to live in.

In the UK, 70 people are killed, and 350,000 people are seriously injured each year due to electrical faults, according to government statistics. Faulty electrical wiring, switches and sockets can also cause over half of accidental house fires across the country – something that should never happen.

As a landlord, it’s your responsibility to ensure that all the electrics in your property are working correctly and comply with regulated standards. The latest version of the Wiring Regulations came into effect in 2019, meaning that you’ll need to have an inspection and test of your electrical installation no more than every five years if your property was built after this date. If the report identifies that your electrical installation isn’t safe and recommends that it be improved, you’ll be required to do any remedial work. You’ll have 28 days to carry out this unless the report specifies a shorter period or the work is urgent.

A typical EICR assessment will take 1-4 hours, depending on how many fuses, consumer units and distribution boards your property has. Once the evaluation is complete, your electrician will produce an Electrical Installation Condition Report and send it to you by email. The report will detail the condition of your property’s electrical installation and whether it meets current regulations. If it doesn’t, your electrician will highlight the problem and suggest what needs to be done to make it meet current standards.

Your Selborne electrician will also highlight any parts of your installation that are faulty and need to be repaired or replaced. For example, if the installation isn’t adequately protected against the elements or if it has been subject to damage. If your landlord fails to make the repairs and improvements recommended in an EICR, you can then make a complaint to the local authority or ask the council to arrange for them to do so. They will then issue a Notice of Remedial Action to your landlord, advising them of what they must do.

The Law Of Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs)

Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs) are a legal requirement for all private landlords in the UK and Scottish properties too. They’re the result of new legislation which came into force this month and require all rented properties in England to have an EICR in place from July 1st 2020, at the start of a new tenancy. They’re an in-depth assessment of the electrical installations of a property, ensuring they meet the BS 7671 safety standard for electrical wiring. They check for inadequate earthing or bonding, overloaded circuits, fire risks and defective work.

These reports are essential for preventing severe accidents in your home, such as electric shocks, burns and electrocution. They can also help identify fire hazards or high-temperature risks that could lead to injuries. The reports must be carried out by a competent person and should be accompanied by a dated inspection certificate which details the inspection date. It should also state the results of the tests, the date the report was issued and any investigative or remedial work required.

Landlords who don’t carry out the tests or provide a copy of the report can be fined up to PS30,000. They must also ensure their tenants get a copy of the inspection report before they move in and send copies to prospective tenants. Once the testing has been completed, your electrician will produce a report highlighting any issues and recommending any improvements or repairs. It should be sent to you, the tenant and local authorities immediately.

It will detail the testing results and any improvements recommended and will include the dates by which the next test will be done. The amount of time it takes for one of these reports to be written will vary depending on how many sockets and cables need to be tested and the complexity of the testing. Landlords should review their EICRs regularly and make any necessary changes as necessary, such as changing the fuse board to a new one or replacing the insulation on sockets. This will ensure that the wiring in their property is safe to use until the next inspection is due.

If you're looking for reliable, high-quality domestic electrician services, look no further than Key & Current Solutions. Their years of experience, commitment to quality, and customer service dedication make them the perfect choice for all your electrical needs.

FAQs

Q: What areas do Key & Current Solutions serve?

Key & Current Solutions provides domestic electrician services throughout the UK.

 

Q:How much do their services cost?

The cost of Key & Current Solutions' services varies depending on the type and scope of the project. Contact them directly for a quote.

 

Q: Are their electricians licensed and insured?

Yes, all of Key & Current Solutions' electricians are fully licensed and insured.

Q: How quickly can Key & Current Solutions respond to emergency calls?

Key & Current Solutions offers 24/7 emergency services and aims to respond quickly to all calls.

 

Q: What types of homes do they work on?

Key & Current Solutions provides domestic electrician services for all types of homes, including apartments, houses, and townhouses.

 

Q: Do they offer any guarantees on their work?

Yes, Key & Current Solutions offers a satisfaction guarantee on all their work. If you're unsatisfied with their services, they will work with you to make it right.

 

Q: Can they handle large-scale electrical projects?

Yes, Key & Current Solutions has experience with large-scale electrical projects and can handle jobs of any size.

Overall, Key & Current Solutions offers reliable, high-quality domestic electrician services essential for keeping your home's electrical systems safe and functioning correctly. Contact them today for all your electrical needs.

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