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Find an electrician in Heanor
Dealing with electrical issues can be tricky, which is why it’s important to choose the right tradesperson for the job.
To help you hire with confidence, we’ve got answers to key questions that will help you find the best electricians in Heanor.
If you’re ready to book an electrician, scroll/swipe up and reach out to one of our approved tradespeople near you.
How do I find a reliable electrician near me?
There are several ways to find reliable electricians in Heanor. After all, it’s important to hire an electrician you can trust.
Some of the most effective ways to find the best electricians in your area include:
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Use our online tradesperson search and browse the list of recommended electricians in your area
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Check their online reviews on their Checkatrade profile and other third-party websites, such as Google Reviews
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Check their qualifications and accreditations using online registers
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Ask for references from previous customers for you to contact and get honest feedback
Get more tips and advice in our guide to finding an electrician near you.
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What qualifications should I look for in an electrician?
An important part of choosing the right electrician is finding a tradesperson with the right qualifications.
For electricians in the UK, you’ll want to look out for the following essential qualifications:
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City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation (the industry-standard qualification for electricians)
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NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation (an equivalent qualification to the City & Guilds Level 3)
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AM2 Assessment (a practical assessment that demonstrates competence in electrical installation work)
There are also some additional qualifications and accreditations that reputable electricians may also have:
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18th Edition Wiring Regulations
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Part P Certification
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ECA (Electrical Contractors' Association) or NICEIC (National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting) membership
Whichever qualifications an electrician has, ask for evidence of their credentials or check their details using online registers.
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How can I verify an electrician's qualifications?
One of the easiest ways to check if an electrician is qualified in the UK is to ask for their National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC) ID card.
The NICEIC is a national organisation that regulates electricians in the UK to ensure a competent level of training and qualifications.
You can also check if an electrician is registered by using the NICEIC ‘find a contractor’ tool.
Being qualified through NICEIC means the electrician will have completed a series of assessments that will have covered a sample of their work, their premises, documentation, and equipment.
Check the Competent Person Register
The Electrical Competent Person Scheme is another online search tool that lets you check if an electrician is registered on their scheme.
Anyone on this register will have been authorised by the Government to self-certify that their work is compliant with Building Regulations.
As part of this scheme, electricians have to meet strict entry requirements and will have their work regularly assessed to ensure that they maintain a high level of professional competence and meet the correct standards.
Reasons to hire a qualified electrician
When dealing with electrical work, here’s why you should always hire a qualified electrician in Heanor:
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A qualified electrician is highly skilled in dealing with electrical systems and appliances to ensure any work is carried out to a high standard
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It’s a legal obligation for some electrical work to comply with BS7671 wiring regulations and Part P of Building Regulations, which a qualified electrician can do
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Formally qualified electricians know the best way to deal with electrical issues, which can save you time, money and hassle
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It gives you peace of mind knowing that a qualified professional is carrying out the electrical work
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Qualifications and accreditations are a sign that an electrician is dedicated to their trade and will have the appropriate level of knowledge to correctly carry out the work
Unsure about an electrician's credibility?
If you have doubts about the credibility of any electrician that you’re dealing with, don’t be afraid to take extra steps to ensure that they are indeed qualified and fit to do the job.
You should never take chances when it comes to dealing with electrical work for your home.
If they still can’t reassure you of their experience and abilities, move on and find an electrician who can.
For more tips and advice, check out our guide to finding a good local electrician.
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What types of work require a qualified electrician?
Generally, we would recommend that you hire an experienced local electrician to carry out any electrical work in your home.
Here are some examples of types of electrical work that require a qualified electrician:
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Wiring new properties or extensions
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Rewiring existing properties
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Installing or replacing fuse boxes
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Any work involving wiring in your home
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Fault finding and electrical repairs
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Electrical installations, such as electric showers or lighting systems
To ensure your safety and to comply with current Building Regulations, any electrical work should be carried out by a qualified electrician.
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How much does it cost to hire an electrician in Heanor?
The average electrician cost will depend on several factors including the type of work, the complexity of the electrical system involved, and the experience of the individual electrician.
Here are some average costs for electricians in Heanor:
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Call-out charge – £45
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Emergency call-out charge – £90 per hour
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Hourly rate – £45 - £60 per hour
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Day rate – £400 per day
For more information about prices per hour, check out our guide to electrician hourly rates.
Electrician cost to rewire a house in Heanor
One of the most common jobs that electricians are hired for is to rewire a property, to make sure that all wiring is in good working order.
Here are some of the average costs to rewire a house in Heanor:
- 1-bed flat – £3,900
- 2-bed flat – £4,800
- 3-bed flat – £5,650
- 1-bed house – £4,200
- 2-bed house – £4,800
- 3-bed house – £6,225
- 4-bed house – £7,730
- 5-bed house – £10,000
Exact costs can vary between individual electricians, so it’s helpful to get multiple quotes before choosing an electrician to hire.
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What questions should I ask a potential electrician?
A good chat with local electricians can help you whittle down your options and find the right tradesperson for the job.
To help you with the conversations, here are some questions to ask your local electricians in Heanor:
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Are you a registered member of a government-approved scheme, such as the Competent Person Register?
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How long have you been working as an electrician?
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Can you provide references for previous customers?
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Do you have Public Liability Insurance?
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How much do you charge, and what are the payment terms?
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How long will it take for you to carry out the work?
Find more questions to ask and other top tips in our guide to finding good local electricians.
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Do I need an electrician for smaller tasks like changing a socket?
Making changes to your home’s electrical system requires expert knowledge and experience to carry out any work safely and efficiently.
We always recommend hiring an experienced local electrician in Heanor to do any electrical jobs in your home.
Your safety comes first
Electrical products should always be installed in line with local Building Regulations, to ensure that you and your home are not exposed to unnecessary safety risks.
By hiring a qualified electrician you can be confident that they will carry out their work to a high standard and in line with all current legislation and regulations.
Part P of Building Regulations 2010 dictates that all work that involves adding a new circuit or carrying out any electrical work in kitchens and bathrooms must either:
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Notify Building Control with a building regulation application, or
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Be carried out by a registered Competent Person
So, when choosing an electrician, check they’re registered as part of the Part P self-certification scheme before hiring them.
How much does adding a plug socket cost?
The average cost of adding a single plug socket to a room is around £125, depending on the condition of your electrical system, the complexity of the installation, and the individual electrician.
For a double socket, the cost is about £200, and if you want to add an outdoor socket then the average price is in the region of £110.
If you want to move a plug socket, rather than install a new one, the average electrician cost in Heanor for the job is about £150.
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How often should I have my electrical wiring checked?
As a general rule, you should have an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) carried out every 5-10 years.
However, if you notice any signs of electrical issues or unusual electrical behaviour in your home, get your wiring checked immediately.
Benefits of an EICR
Here are some of the reasons why it’s a good idea to have your electrical wiring checked regularly:
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Keep you and your home safe and identify any potential electrical hazards
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It’s a requirement for many home insurers to ensure your insurance is valid
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Enjoy peace of mind knowing that your electrical system is safe
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Potentially boost your property value by having well-maintained electrics
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Avoid expensive issues by identifying potential electrical problems early
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Comply with Building Regulations and current electrical safety standards
If you think it’s time you had your wiring checked, check out our tips on how to find the best EICR specialists near you.
How much does an electrical safety check cost?
The average cost for an EICR for residential properties is around £100 - £250.
Not sure what an electrical safety check covers? Why not read our comprehensive guide to see what an electrician will include in their report.
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What are the signs of a faulty fuse box?
Your fuse box is the main electrical component that distributes electricity and protects the electrical circuits in your home.
However, sometimes fuse boxes have issues and it’s important to spot any tell-tale signs as early as possible.
To help you identify potential problems, here are some of the common signs that you may have a faulty fuse box:
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The fuse box keeps tripping
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You notice a burning smell
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Fuses frequently blow
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Your fuse box is warm to the touch
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You can hear unusual crackling or popping noises coming from the fuse box
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The lights in your home are flickering lights or dimming on their own
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You get a slight shock when touching plugs or using electrical appliances in your home
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There are noticeable burn marks on the fuse box itself
If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to get the help of a qualified electrician. When it comes to the safety of you and your home, don’t wait.
Find out about other electrical issues in our guide to common electrical faults in UK homes.
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What type of insurance should an electrician have?
As with most tradespeople who you hire to carry out work in your home, it’s important to choose an electrician with the right insurance.
By having appropriate insurance, the electrician is covered and you are protected in the event of an accident or injury.
The two most important types of insurance to check that your electrician has are:
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Public liability insurance – This protects the electrician and their business from claims if someone is injured or their property is damaged while they’re working
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Employers liability insurance – If the electrician employs workers, they are legally required to have insurance that covers them as an employer
There are also additional types of insurance that responsible electricians might also have. They include:
- Tools and equipment insurance
- Van insurance
- Professional indemnity insurance
- Personal accident and income protection
Whenever speaking to local electricians, always ask them about their insurance and get them to provide proof of their coverage.
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