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Safeguard Installations

91 review(s)
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We Design & install CCTV & Alarm solutions, install solar PV batteries & do PAT testing. Any electrical work considered.

PB Electrics Services

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Customer satisfaction is the core of our business whilst maintaining the highest levels of safety and the industry standar...
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Boxt

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BOXT are the UK’s no.1 ranked gas installation company as voted for by our TrustPilot customers Buy a new Worcester Bos...

Wiltshire Solar

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Wiltshire Solar are MCS Certified putting our customers needs first. We strive on giving our customers a seamless service ...

Energy Store (Dorest)

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We understand that due to the energy crisis more people are investigating ways of becoming more self sufficient with their...

Smile Solar

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We are UK wide solar energy installers, powering life at home to be more affordable now and in the future. We specialise i...

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19 Jul

Electric | Internal & External work

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Jason F

Start Date: Immediate

Hi… could you give me a quote for the installation of a mains board and electrics in a garden cabin in Sidmouth please… it is 3x5 meters and we are looking to have some sockets, lights and a heate...

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29 May

Electric | Internal & External work

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Christopher M

Start Date: Immediate

Replace/repair cord switch to bathroom light. Well you did say no job was too small. Te cord won't pull the switch on.

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23 Mar

Electric | Internal & External work

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Jan R

Start Date: Immediate

electric cooker to be put in are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you require any rewiring in the property: no do you need any sockets replaced: no ple...

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07 Mar

Solar Panels | Solar Hot Water

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Tony P

Start Date: Immediate

Install Viessmann Vitosol 300-TM panels to concrete slated roof (Redland Stonewold) and commission a non vented system. Using a full kit from Viessmann. Scaffolding is already in place.

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17 Jan

Electric | Internal & External work

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Neil T

Start Date: Immediate

Hi,We are moving to a house in the centre of Slinfold in April which has a cooker powered by LPG. My wife wants to replace this with an electric cooker and induction hob.assuming we source the applian...

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12 Dec

Electric | Internal & External work

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Kevin N

Start Date: Immediate

we don't have a house number but our address is little varn, roncombe lane. we need 2 electrical radiators in bathrooms to be wired in. wiring is in place in the shower room but its small radiator nee...

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31 Aug

Solar Panel and Battery

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: David H

Start Date: Less than one month

customer made enquiry online for solar electricity via one of our websites. customer lives in sidmouth area. roof space available, no shading please call to arrange appointment and discuss options. a...

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02 Aug

Solar Panel and Battery

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Raymond S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

semi detached house facing west. would like to know cost of supply & fit solar panels are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you have plans for the property...

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11 Apr

Solar Panels | Solar Hot Water

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Anthony D

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customer has a solar panels project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for solar hot water. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a electrician.confirmed inte...

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04 Apr

Solar Panel and Battery

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Sharon B

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

prefer email contact please. looking to install solar panels with ability to store power if feasible are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached do you have plans f...

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20 Feb

Solar Panel and Battery

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Simon W

Start Date: Less than one month

customer made an online enquiry for solar electricity and are waiting to be contacted. homeowner lives in the sidmouth area. solar pv panels roof space available no shading to roof please call to dis...

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30 Nov

Electric | Internal & External work

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Gina D

Start Date: Immediate

change a cooker hood extraction fan, and faulty down lights in kitchen not working. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you require any rewiring in the...

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03 Feb

Solar Panels | Solar Hot Water

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: James W

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

are you the property owner: owner of the property how many bedrooms does the property have: 3-4 other forms: solar hot water agreed to receive quotes for selected products: yes please call to appoint

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27 Jan

Solar Panel and Battery

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: James W

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

call anytime. roof faces: south type of building: semi-detached number of bedrooms: 4 possible shading: no not a listed building. not in a conservation area. how became interested in solar pane...

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06 Oct

Electric | Testing & Inspection

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Ian G

Start Date: Immediate

PAT testing of appliances in Sidmouth Toy & Model Museum

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24 Jul

Electric | Testing & Inspection

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Clive A

Start Date: Immediate

Enquirer: Property Buyer General information: 1. A consevatory was added in 2016 with internal power points and power Number of bedrooms: 4

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11 Mar

Electric | Re-wiring & New Circuits

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Paul J

Start Date: Immediate

Enquirer: Other General information: Reconnection of existing external lights on existing house and check and

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19 Oct

Electric | Internal & External work

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Mark B

Start Date: Immediate

Enquirer: Property Owner General information: Add 4 GU10 lights above the cooker Project type: Extra sockets/lights

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14 Aug

Electric | Testing & Inspection

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: Beth M

Start Date: Immediate

Enquirer: Property Owner Number of bedrooms: 3

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13 Aug

Electric | Testing & Inspection

Sidmouth - EX10

Enquiry from: L O

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Enquirer: Property Seller Number of bedrooms: 3

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How much do Electrician services cost?

How much do Electricians charge? Prices for Electricians in 2026 can be very different depending on the kind of job that you need to have actually performed in your home.

Do you have an electrical project that needs to be undertaken in your home or property? If yes, then hiring the services of an electrician is the next reasonable course of action. However, before you proceed, you’d probably wish to know exactly how much electricians charge so as to help you make a budget and start to plan. In this post, we’re going to give you a good insight into the cost of hiring an electrician to help you make informed decisions moving forward. Let’s take a look!

The price charged by electricians for a project is determined by number of factors. These factors include the electricians themselves, the location of your property as well as the electrical work in question. For instance, electrical jobs in older or period properties will be a lot more expensive than the ones in modern houses which features electrical wiring and fittings and comply with modern regulations (even more so if the wiring needs to be made up to standard). Furthermore, if you happen to reside on London and the South East, you can expect to incur more costs than the rest of the UK. The biggest cost driver, however, is the type of electrical job that involved.

In general, for an electrical inspection, you can expect to incur within the range of £120 to about £200, repair of an electric shower should cost about £80 to £140, installation of an electric hob would cost between £90 to £250, while replacing a ceiling light can cost within the range of £85 to £130. With these wide variety in prices, if you need an accurate estimate, it’s advisable to get in touch with a local electrician who’ll be able to pay a visit to your home or property and provide you with a reasonable quote for your unique electrical project.

The table shows the types of job that Electricians generally do and also the typical price series of these jobs. Some tasks take longer to finish than others so costs do vary by project.

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The average price
of an Electrician in Sidmouth is:

£2,078

Electrician job Electrician cost in 2026
Electrician in Sidmouth £300-£460
Solar thermal in Sidmouth £3,000-£4,600
Electric heaters in Sidmouth £1,500-£2,300
Rewiring a House in Sidmouth £2,625-£4,025
Electrical testing (pat testing) in Sidmouth £135-£207
Electrical survey in Sidmouth £150-£230
Solar battery in Sidmouth £2,540-£4,695
Garden lighting in Sidmouth £320-£480
Solar panels with battery in Sidmouth £4,200-£7,550
Electric vehicle charger in Sidmouth £100-£1,000

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Electrician FAQs

does a 1970s house need rewiring?

Unlike in houses constructed in the 1960s, where you’d probably need to rewire the entire house unless the wiring is the modern PVCu coated type, majority of houses built in the 1970s would not need to be rewired. Most often than not, what they’ll need is just a consumer unit as well as an earthing upgrade. If you happen to have a consumer unit change, the electrical professional you hire would have to inspect the most parts of the property regardless. With that answered, you may also wish to know just how often a house would need to be rewired.

 

First and foremost, in order to make sure that your wiring is safe there’s a need to ensure that a periodic inspection is carried out by a fully licensed and qualified electrician every 10 years. Meanwhile for rental properties with tenants, the landlord is required to carry out a periodic inspection at least every 5 years. This will make sure that the electrical works in the property are safe, up to date and suitable for continued usage.

 

In order to determine whether your house needs to be rewired, there are some signs or indicators you’d have to watch out for. If you notice one or even a combination of the following , then you should get in touch with a registered electrician:

  • Discoloured outlets and switches
  • Persistent burning smell
  • Outlets problems
  • Flickering lights
  • Tripping circuit breaker or blown fuses
  • If you happen to possess aluminium wiring
  • If you have continually experienced electrical shocks

 

It must, however, be said that rewiring a house is a messy and quite disruptive work. It’s also considered to be quite dangerous and recommended to be carried out only by a professional is well trained and experienced when it comes to tackling electrical works.

Do I need planning permission for solar thermal panels?

Most domestic solar thermal panels do not need planning permission and are covered by permitted development rights. There are restrictions on the size and location of these systems. If you live in a conservation area or listed building, or want to install a very large solar thermal system, check with your local authority to see if you will need planning permission.

What size home solar battery do I need?

The importance of selecting the right size battery for your home simply cannot be overemphasized. A lot of home and property owners are facing this challenge and understandably so. Selecting the right battery size for your needs depend on a number of factors which includes your motive for adding a battery, your electricity usage, your budget as well as your panel array size, be it new or existing. In this post, we’re going to take you through some of these factors to help you determine the right battery size for your home or property. Let’s take a look!

  • Your motive for getting a battery. While most people purchase a battery to wipe out their need to purchase electricity from the grid with the hope of making some savings, others add a battery so as to enjoy backup power. There are also some who just needs it to power their home with solar energy. It’ll not be economical to size a battery to effectively take you off the grid, but if your motive is to make savings, then you’ll should expect to purchase some electricity from the grid during the year.
  • Electricity usage. The average household uses about 16kWh of electricity on a daily basis. During the daylight hours, most of these household will use a third of their electricity when the solar panels are still generating electricity, while the remaining two third are purchased from the grid. In other words, you’ll require a minimum of 10kWh battery capacity if you were to use a battery to power the electricity you purchase from the grid.

For a typical British household, you’ll most likely need a 5kWh solar power system which normally generates about 17 to 21 kWh on a daily basis depending on your location in the UK.

what are solar thermal panels?

Asides from the fact that solar energy can be converted into electricity with the help of solar panels, there’s also another pretty cool way the sun’s power can be harnessed - solar thermal technologies. These technologies are able to convert sunlight into heat rather than power and these are in fact the very first solar energy products that were commercialized in the United Kingdom. Solar thermal panels, in a similar way to solar PVs, can help in minimizing your carbon footprint while also assisting you to save good money on your energy bills by providing the much needed coverage for your heating needs with the help of a renewable energy source that’s totally free.

Solar thermal panels provides some great benefits which is capable of making all homeowners in the UK consider installing one in their respective homes. Let’s take a closer look at these benefits.

✓ When compared to solar PV panels, they’re a more affordable heating option and also have a shorter payback period.

✓ Solar thermal panels are more efficient than PV panels due to the fact that the heat waves are able to hold more energy than sunlight and also because there’s no electricity transformation process.

✓ Solar thermal panels are able to operate in cold climates, strong wind as well as overcast weather, and make use of an energy storage system.

✓ They can help you save about 600kg of carbon dioxide emissions on an annual basis.

✓ Although most of the solar thermal panel systems come with a warranty usually within the range of 5 to 10 years, they’re able to last up to 25 years. What’s more? The require just a little maintenance, meaning the main cost you’d have to worry about is the cost of installation.

does solar thermal work in the winter?

If you’re considering getting a solar thermal system, one of the first things that comes to mind is the possibility of the system functioning properly during the cold months. The short and simple answer to this question is yes, a solar thermal system works in the winter. However, the downside here is that it’ll be a lot less efficient when compared to how it operates during the warmer months or summer. As a result of this fact, you’ll likely need to rely more on your boiler, immersion heater or any other backup heating system during this period as your solar thermal system will fail to contribute as much as it does during the warmer months. So what exactly is the reason why solar thermal is less effective and less efficient in the winter period? Let’s have a look!

As you know, solar thermal system banks on the sun’s energy to heat the water for your home’s use. During the cold months or winter, the sunlight becomes a lot less available when compared to the warmer months, as a result, there’s less sunlight that’s available to be used for its solar energy. And even more so at the periods when the days are shorter or skies are clearly overcast.

Also having a great impact on a solar thermal system’s output is heavy snow. Flat plate collectors normally have the capacity to cope better during snowy conditions as the light that’s able to travel through the snow will heat up the absorber plate - thereby making the snow slide off more quickly. However, the case is contrary with evacuated tube collectors which possesses a form of vacuum insulation that’s crafted to minimize the loss of heat, meaning they can’t generate heat to melt and cause the snow to slide off in a similar way.

I’m a tenant in a rental property and think the electrical installation is faulty, what should I do?

You should report any suspected faults to your landlord as soon as you know about them. It is their responsibility to investigate, and hire an electrician to do any work if needed. Know your obligations as a tenant and keep in touch with your landlord on a regular basis.

Which solar battery is the best?
With so many different solar batteries on the market these days, it can be difficult to know which solar battery is the best. Luckily, we’ve picked out some of the best solar batteries on the market so you can take a look at their stats and figure out which one is best for you. Powervault 3: 8 kWh model This lithium-polymer solar battery has a useable capacity of 8 kWh and a depth of discharge (Dod) of 100%. It’s covered by warranty for 10 years. Cost: From £7,020 Tesla Powerwall 2.0 The famous Tesla Powerwall has a huge useable capacity of 13.5 kWh and also has a 10-year warranty, with a guarantee that it will work at 70% capacity during those 10 years. It’s a lithium-ion battery. Cost: From £6,500 Powervault 3: 4 kWh version This more modest solar battery from Powervault has a capacity of 4 kWh, but benefits from the same warranty length and DoD as its 8 kWh brother. Cost: From £4,470 SolaX 3.3 This more affordable solar battery from SolaX has a 10-year warranty and a good DoD of 90%. Cost: From £4,010 LG Chem RESU 6.5 LG are an up-and-coming player in the solar market and their 6.5 kWh battery is one of the most affordable on the market. Its DoD is 90% and it comes with a 10-year warranty. Cost: From £3,043 To decide which solar battery is best for you, you need to consider:
  • The power of your solar panel system – there's no point buying a higher capacity battery if your system will never generate enough electricity to charge it
  • How often you think you will need to charge your battery
  • Your budget
  • Whether you care about having the latest technology and a recognisable brand name
When you’ve made these decisions, you can narrow down your choices. It’s also worth asking a few MCS-registered installers for their opinions on what they think would be best. Of course, they want to sell you whichever brand they supply, but they probably chose this for a reason. Ask them to give you a few pros and cons for the brands they recommend and see if this matches up with your research.
How long do home solar batteries last?
How long home solar batteries last depends on the type of battery you have and how often it’s charged and discharged (when electricity is fed into it, then used later on). Generally speaking, a home solar battery should last between 5 and 15 years. Lithium-ion batteries last longer than lead acid batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are more common these days because they’re more cost effective. A lead acid battery is the cheaper option at around £2,000, but it’s likely to last between 5-8 years. On the other hand, a lithium-ion battery may set you back around £4,000, but will last between 11-15 years. So you can see that it’s well worth choosing a lithium-ion home solar battery. It’s also worth considering that a solar battery’s lifespan will be reduced if you over-discharge it. When your home solar battery is installed, you’ll be left a manual which will tell you its depth of discharge, or DoD. This means how much you can use the battery before recharging it – it's not as simple as letting the battery run down to 0% then charging it again. In fact, this can significantly shorten your battery’s lifespan. If your solar battery system’s DoD is 80% and its capacity is 5kW, make sure you charge it before you use up 4kW to help prolong its life. Luckily, most lithium-ion batteries have a DoD of 80% or more, so you don’t need to worry about not being able to use much of the electricity stored in your home solar battery. This is another reason to use them over lead acid batteries, because their DoD can be as low as 50%.

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