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How to Find a Electrician Near You
Describe your job
Tell us what you need — a quick repair, a full installation, or anything in between. It takes two minutes and costs nothing.
Local tradespeople respond
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Compare profiles, read reviews from other homeowners, and choose the electrician you feel most confident with.
Why Use Quote2 to Find a Electrician?
Electrical work must be done by a competent person — and finding one you can trust is harder than it should be. Quote2 vets interest through a paid model: electricians pay to contact you, so only those who are available, interested, and established respond. No spam, no random quotes from contractors 50 miles away.
What Electricians Can Help With
Typical Electrical Costs in the UK
Prices vary by region, job complexity, and materials. Use Quote2 to get fixed-price quotes so you know the exact cost before committing.
* Prices are estimates only. Actual costs depend on location, specification, and materials. Labour and materials may be quoted separately.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does my electrician need to be registered?
Yes — for most domestic electrical work in England and Wales, electricians must be registered with a Part P competent persons scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, or similar). They will issue a Building Regulations certificate on completion.
How do I know if my wiring needs replacing?
Signs include rubber-insulated wiring (pre-1970s), a fusebox with fuses rather than circuit breakers, regularly tripping circuits, or a failed EICR report. An EICR inspection is the definitive check.
Can an electrician add sockets to any room?
Yes — a qualified electrician can add sockets almost anywhere. Work in kitchens and bathrooms has extra regulations. All new socket work should be notified to Building Control or done by a registered contractor.
How long does a full house rewire take?
A full rewire for a 3-bedroom house typically takes 5–10 days. You will need to be out of the property for much of this time as power is disconnected and walls are chased out.
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