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Electricity is something that we can easily take for granted. We can't actually see this electrical energy we are harnessing each time we switch on the lights, boot up the computer or put the kettle on but we certainly miss it if the power is suddenly cut.

It is vital that you employ a registered electrician in Surrey or wherever you are based, to carry out any work on such an important and powerful element of our daily lives. Using a Surrey electrician who is suitably qualified and experienced to complete home and commercial electrical installation and repair work, takes the weight off your mind and keeps you safe from DIY disasters.

Cutting corners can have dangerous consequences when it comes to electrical work. It is far more complex than other forms of home improvement and you need to be absolutely sure that you understand the problem before attempting to fix it.

Better still, call in the experts. Looking for an electrician in Surrey can be a laborious task, especially when it comes to choosing the most suitable provider for the job, but you are much better to spend this time looking and checking out the credentials of your potential Surrey electrician than to hire someone who is not registered or attempt to do the work yourself.

Approved electricians need to meet national safety standards and codes of practise as well as being inspected on a regular basis, so using an approved electrician is the best way of ensuring you get a safe, efficient and reliable service.

A new electrical safety law was introduced recently to cut down on the number of accidents in the home due to faulty electrical work. The law requires that electrical work in the home be carried out in accordance with Part P of the building regulations, so it is best to make sure that your electrician in Surrey is a Part P approved contractor.

Whatever your need for a Surrey electrician, remember that when you come to sell your home or commercial property, it could be damaging to the sale if you cannot prove that all electrical work was carried out by an approved contractor.

by: Frances L Berry.




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