Are you a homeowner in Sheffield? Yes? Then you need to know how to book an electrician in Sheffield because I have a question for you –what makes your house a home?
Most people would answer that their possessions are what makes it a home – the television, computers, squishy sofas, that kitchen makeover with sleek new appliances. But there are other things that make your house in Leeds a home – what about the ambience created by lighting and those all-important sockets for your appliances?
Your home contains hidden complicated electrical installations in the walls and under the floorboards. These wiring systems are the lifeblood of your home without which your lights, television, computers and kitchen gadgets simply would not work!
What would you do if something went wrong? Messing with electrics when you don’t know what you are doing could have serious consequences. So, if anything does go wrong it is important that you know who is qualified to fix your electrics and how to book an electrician in Sheffield.
If you are a homeowner in Leeds, it is easy to find a registered electrician to look after your home electrics.Simply call S Barker Electrical! With more than 35 years’ experience, we have seen and done it all:
• Fault finding
• Fuse board upgrades
• Electrical installations – sockets, light, showers, ovens, electrical vehicles (EV)
• Rewires – (unoccupied and empty properties)
• Electrical certificates (EICR)
• PAT testing
• Electric vehicle (EV) chargers
Continue reading this blog for some useful pointers on how to book an electrician in Leeds, how to check out their credentials and experience, and other things to consider before hiring someone to do that important electrical job in your home.
You need to make sure that they have the knowledge, skills, and experience to do a good job and leave your domestic electrics safe and working as they should. Luckily, there is a lot of information now available online, where you can check out traders’ qualifications. If you are at all unsure, ask for proof – this goes for other service professionals too, not just electricians.
If they are reputable, they won’t mind you asking. You need to make sure they are insured and are licensed by the proper authorities. Here are a few pointers:
You can check this website for an electrician’s registration, which demonstrates that they complete electrical jobs to the highest standards.
Any electrician registered with the National Inspection Council for Electrical installation Contracting (NICEIC) will work to the highest industry standards, having their work regularly assessed against:
• Building regulations
• Safety standards
• Wiring regulations
Although you are not required by law to use an NICEIC registered electrician for domestic electrical work, registration can give you some reassurance that they are highly qualified and work to a certain standard.
This NICEIC scheme is approved by the Government and relates to building regulations for domestic dwellings. Under the scheme, registered electricians certify that the domestic electrical work they have carried out meets industry regulations for building, wiring and safety.
This scheme recognises reputable traders, again giving consumers confidence that a trader has met certain standards before they are allowed to carry this endorsement on their letterhead or website. Which? checks include:
• Qualifications
• References
• Insurance
• Credit report
• Other business checks
• Feedback from customers, randomly selected
Once a trader has been accepted on to the scheme, they can put profiles on the Trusted Trader website, along with business details, reviews, and pictures of completed work. You can search for a trader in your area by typing the specific trade and your postcode.
All the credentials listed above ensure that a professional is trained, educated and a competent electrician. At S Barker Electrical, we are happy for you to check out our trade credentials and in addition, we have undergone Police Disclosure checks to show that we are honest and above board.
OK, now you have checked their qualifications, insurance, and licensing, you need to know that the registered electrician you choose has experience of the kind of work you need them for – you don’t want them learning how to do it by practising on you, do you?
References and reviews can be helpful factors in finding the right person for the job – you may find these on an electrician’s website or their social media pages. You can also check out the comments section of social media posts for any negative reviews. It is highly unlikely that you will find these on your prospective electrician’s website! If they are registered as a Which? Trusted Trader, their profile may also contain negative reviews, as it is supposed to give consumers a balanced and truthful representation.
You can also check out their own website where they should clearly state the types of domestic electrical work they undertake. For example, if you want to replace or upgrade a distribution board (fuse board) in your home, the S Barker Electrical website clearly states that we do this work and have customer reviews about our work.
Reviews are very important to a business because they are a third party endorsement or testimonial of a completed job and reflect the level of service provided through the eyes of a customer. You can start by asking family, friends, and neighbours for recommendations, then narrow your search down by researching this pool of candidates online.
Once you have settled on three or four candidates for your domestic electrical work, you should ask for a quote for the job. Be as clear as you can about the work you need doing. It is a good idea to send the same written outline and any special instructions to all, so you are comparing like for like when they come back to you with prices. The cheapest quote may not always be the best deal, so make sure you look for extras, such as components/parts, or whether they have missed anything off the outline you provided. Inexperienced electricians may offer cheaper quotes, but they may not have the relevant experience of undertaking the type of job you require.
With more than 35 years’ experience in providing electrical services to homeowners in Sheffield, you can be confident that S Barker Electrical has the insurance, credentials 5* reviews, experience and the relevant skills required for your job. What’s more, we don’t leave a mess or dirty footprints all over your carpet, thanks to our use of overshoes and plastic-backed sheets. We hope that this blog has given you a few tips on how to book an electrician in Sheffield. Simply
contact us with your requirements and we will be happy to provide a written quote for the work.
S Barker Electrical Ltd
838 Ecclesall Road,
Sheffield
S11 8TD
Tel: 0114 419 0020
VAT Registration No: 228710512
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