Electrical Installation
The core focus of our customer base is Commercial and Industrial clients, our team of engineers provide a full range of installation services from additional power and data points, to complete fire alarm and electrical installations.
As a NICEIC Approved Contractor, our work is constantly scrutinised by NICEIC Inspectors to ensure compliance with the current electrical and building legislation. We supply all clients with certificates bearing the highly recognisable NICEIC logo providing the peace of mind and guarantee that all our work complies with the BS 7671 16th Edition Wiring Regulations.
Our electrical installation works include:
- Complete Rewires of old and degraded electrical systems
- Upgrades and extensions to existing systems including lighting and power
- Management of upgrades of mains supply to buildings
- Fire Alarm Installations
- Replacement of old fuse boards with modern consumer units
- Installation of RCD units.
- Earthing Upgrades
- Installation and replacement of electrical components.
- Installing and/or rerouting cables
- Additional circuit requirements
- Lighting Installations – Interior, Warehouse, Exterior, Security
- Installation of 3-phase Industrial Supplies
- Exterior Electrical Requirements
Simply, whatever you require our team of engineers and consultants can provide a solution to meet your needs.
Domestic Electrical Installation & Part P
In 2005 Building Regulations known as ‘Part P’ were introduced by the government to protect homeowners against substandard work being conducted in your home.
The Part P requirement is that “Reasonable provision shall be made in the design and installation of electrical installations in order to protect persons operating, maintaining or altering the installations from fire or injury.”
In short, electrical installations must be safe! Part P applies to fixed electrical installations in dwellings (including gardens and shared amenities in blocks of flats) and affects many of the typical jobs undertaken by electrical contractors, particularly work carried out in kitchens and bathrooms.
Domestic Installation work is now subject to notification and inspection by building control at your local council. However, calling in a building control officer takes time and costs money.
Qualified and competent electricians now have to be independently assessed and certified as competent to carry out the work. Once assessed Electrical Contractors can submit the inspection certificates directly to Building Control, confirming work meets Building Regulations.
ESI Electrical are independently assessed by the National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC) and are able to provide a full range of domestic, commercial and industrial installation work.