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Immaculate Improvements

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At Immaculate Improvements, we specialize in cutting-edge solar battery solutions, helping homeowners and businesses acros...
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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...
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Craig Garner Electrical

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For all electrical requirements, domestic and commercial works undertaken. I provide a reliable, efficient, quality servi...
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Domestic and commercial electrical contractors. NICEIC Approved, Part P and fully insured electricians. All inspections an...
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ZA Electrical

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10 Jan

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Michelle H

Start Date: Immediate

It has been noted on a recent Fire Risk Assessment that the Riser Cupboards have portable electrical equipment that does not appear to be subject to testing and maintenance. Plug heads noted with no t...

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20 Jul

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: ARRAN D

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30 items office equipment

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10 Jun

Solar Panel and Battery

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Chris A

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: flat do you have plans for the property available: no how many bedrooms does the property have: 1-2 type of the roof you are looking to ha...

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03 Feb

Solar Panel and Battery

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Paul L

Start Date: Less than one month

customer made an online enquiry for solar electricity. mr lives in the east cowes area. solar panels roof space available not sure on what kw they want so please call to discuss their options for sol...

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03 Feb

Solar Panel and Battery

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Alan C

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

customer made an enquiry for solar electricity online. mr lives in the east cowes area solar pv panels not sure how many panels they need little to no shading please call to make an appointment are y...

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12 Jan

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Hazell S

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White goods testing in rented property. Dishwasher, washing machine and fridge/freezer.

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02 Jan

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: JULIE J

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Enquirer: Tenant General information: connect electric cooker Number of bedrooms: 3

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06 Jul

Solar Panels | Solar Hot Water

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Brian T

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Call anytime. Roof faces: South Type of building: Semi-detached Number of bedrooms: 3 Possible shading: No Not a listed building. Not in a Conservation Area. Hot water tank: Yes How became int...

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19 Jun

Heating | Electric Radiators & Heaters

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Charlene C

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New combi boiler replacing

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01 Jun

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Sarah C

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Hi I need built in kitchen appliances pat tested please. Flat has tenants in situ. Please call me only after 3pm today. I work nights and am off to bed now. Many thanks

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30 Nov

Electric | Internal & External work

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: June H

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removal of old and insert new built in single oven, prefer multifunction type cooker. isle of wight resident. like the beko cimy91x aero perfect multifunctional cooker, will fit into current space. ...

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17 Aug

Solar Panels | Solar Hot Water

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Brian T

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Pass: 4 - Call anytime. Roof faces: South Type of building: Semi-detached Number of bedrooms: 2 Possible shading: No Not a listed building. Not in a Conservation Area. Hot water tank: Yes Ho...

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12 Jun

Heating | Electric Radiators & Heaters

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Michael A

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remove night storage heaters to be replaced by electric radiators are you the property owner: owner of the property is this for a residential or commerial building: domestic what level of service do y...

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30 Nov

Electric | Re-wiring & New Circuits

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: James P

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A complete whole house rewiring

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23 Oct

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Lynette P

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Pat testing of 3 appliances washing machine ,electric wood burner, and coffee machine Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint

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02 Oct

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Angela S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Full PAT testing of all equipment in the school prior to relocation to new site. Time scale: 1-3 months Please call to appoint

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20 Dec

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Lynn J

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Enquirer: Property Owner General information: Require an electrical safety certificate Number of bedrooms: 3

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07 Oct

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Chris G

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Enquirer: Property Buyer Number of bedrooms: 3

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11 May

Heating | Electric Radiators & Heaters

East Cowes - PO32

Enquiry from: Robert B

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A combi boiler to be serviced Customer has confirmed they are looking to get a quote to have their Electric boiler repaired/serviced Are you the property owner: Owner of the property Is this for a Re...

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12 Jan

Electric | Testing & Inspection

East Cowes - PO32

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Landlord Electrical Safety Certificate

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How much do Electrician services cost?

How much do Electricians charge? Prices for Electricians in 2025 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 East Cowes is:

£2,419

Electrician job Electrician cost in 2025
Electrician in East Cowes £300-£460
Solar thermal in East Cowes £3,000-£4,600
Electric heaters in East Cowes £1,250-£6,150
Rewiring a House in East Cowes £3,063-£9,513
Electrical testing (pat testing) in East Cowes £115-£204
Electrical survey in East Cowes £150-£230
Solar battery in East Cowes £3,080-£5,390
Garden lighting in East Cowes £320-£480
Solar panels with battery in East Cowes £3,400-£5,100
Electric vehicle charger in East Cowes £100-£1,000

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Electrician FAQs

what electrical certificates to sell a house?

There’s a need to ensure that all the paperwork are in place,before putting your house up for sale on the property market. An very good example of such essential document is the Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) which is used as a proof to attest to the fact that the electrical installation works carried out on the property in question was actually done and also whether or not it satisfies the building regulations. It’ll be a contravention of the law to put your house up for sale or actually sell it without producing this important document. Therefore, if you’re looking to sell your house you may wish to know the electrical documentations you need to complete the task. In this post, we aim to provide you an in depth insight into the electrical certificates needed to sell your house while also helping you make informed decisions along the process. Let’s take a look!

 

You’ll need to obtain two certificates in the event whereby the electrical work done was performed by a registered and qualified electrician. The two documents include:

  • The Building Regulations Compliance Certificate - This is provided to confirm that the electrical works done complies with the Building regulations.
  • The Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC), alternatively you can have a Minor Electrical Installation Works Certificate which is provided to confirm that the electrical works done satisfies the BS 7671.

In addition, the local building control body must be provided with a copy of these documents. In such an event whereby the electrical work was completed after 2013 and either it was done by yourself or by an individual who isn’t a registered professional, then there’s a need to make sure that work is inspected by a registered third party certifier within 5 days of completion. If the work is found to be satisfactory, you’ll be issued a copy of an Electrical Installation Condition Report.

which home EV charger?

If you are thinking of buying an electric vehicle, then one of the first things you’d have to put into consideration is charging. When it comes to charging of your electric vehicle, doing it at home is one of the most convenient things that comes with it. Not only do you get to avoid the fuel stations, but you’d also get to drive a car in a much cheaper way. Fitting an EV charger or wallbox at your residential space gives you the option to add miles to your battery in a lot faster manner than making use of a three pin plug. In fact, there are also some chargers that offers a lot more than just being a fast way to charge your vehicle.

 

So which home ev charger should you use? There are a wide range of options available in the market today, however you can get the perfect match for your vehicle by answering these few questions:

  • Can you park two cars side by side? If yes, then a tethered charger might just be your most suitable option. A tethered cable is one that’s always connected to your home’s charger. One of the major benefits of using this is that you can get home and plug the charger straight it without having to fetch the cable or carry it around.
  • Is size and design crucial? If yes, then you can consider wallbox chargers or untethered wallboxes which are smaller in size and minimalist in design.
  • What if your WiFi isn’t accessible? If your WiFi signal is poor in the spot where the charger is to installed but your mobile phone signal is good, then Ohme is a good option to consider.
how much does a solar thermal system cost?

Are you thinking about installing a solar thermal system in your home? If yes, the you’d most likely be wondering the exact amount the system is going to cost. Well, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common question when it comes to solar thermal systems and we aim to answer that in this article. So let’s get started!

Unfortunately, the cost of a solar thermal system can’t be given in a single, accurate answer as they vary widely. However, when getting a new solar thermal system, you can expect to pay a sum within the range of £3000 to £6000 ( this includes a lowered VAT rate of 5 percent). The figures provided takes into account the installation costs as well as all the parts ( such as control panel, solar collectors, hot water tank and pipes).

To determine the price of your system, the quality and type of the panels matter. For instance, according to the Solar Trade Association, a properly insulated twin coil cylinder system would be priced at around £4500. in the same tone, it’s also possible to get DIY solar thermal kits that includes all the required hardware which will cost within the range of £1500 to £250. This however, may not be eligible for government support. In order to benefit from the RHI, your system must be fitted by a MCS accredited installer.

The varying prices of the solar thermal system’s initial cost is based on the specification of each individual house. For example, in situations where the building is having complicated water system, the plumbing cost is expected to increase which will have a serious impact on the overall cost of the solar thermal power system.

Is electric heating suitable for my home?

There are a range of variables that will determine which heating system is best for your home, such as the level of insulation and size of rooms. However, electric heating is suitable for many homes. Electric boilers are very compact and do not need a flue. Underfloor heating is effective at heating rooms of any size.

How much do solar batteries cost?
How much solar batteries cost depends on the brand and type of battery and its capacity. At the moment, the cost is quite high because the technology is still new – but they will probably reduce, just like we saw the cost of solar panels reduce as the technology became more popular. It’s a great idea to get a solar battery installed with your solar panel system if you’re out most of the day. If you didn’t have a battery, all that electricity would simply go to the National Grid – but if you have a storage system, then while your solar panels are generating electricity in the day, it would get stored in the battery ready for you to use when you get home. Lithium-ion solar batteries are the most widely-used ones at the moment because they generally have a higher capacity and are more cost-effective. For a 3-4kWh battery, which would store enough electricity for a typical 4kW solar panel system, it will set you back an average of £3,400. If you need a larger battery, it could cost anywhere up to £6,000. Lead acid batteries are cheaper, and it can seem tempting to ask an installer to fit one for you – but they aren’t cheaper in the long run. While a 4kWh lead acid battery may only cost around £2,000, their life cycle is only around 1,800 cycles. A lithium-ion battery that costs around £4,000 would have a life cycle of about 4,000 cycles. That means that while the upfront cost is more, you won’t have to replace it as quickly as a lead acid one.
When should I have a periodic inspection?

Periodic testing and inspections should be completed: Every 10 years for your home, Every five years for rented accommodation, Every three years for a caravan, Every year for a swimming pool.Electrical inspections are also carried out when buying, selling or renting a property.

what is solar thermal?

Unlike the photovoltaic (PV) power which works to turn a part of the electromagnetic radiation of the sun directly to electrons and electricity, a solar thermal can simply be referred to as the absorption of the sun’s heat for human use. As a result, the solar thermal has a wider range of uses than the PV does in several ways. This is due to the fact that the sun’s heat can be absorbed and transported via a medium and the stored energy incorporated for several great purposes such as to heat water, to heat and cool a home or living space, to prepare a meal as well as to generate electricity. All these functions are useful for both residential and commercial spaces.

There are generally three different ranges of solar thermal energy that are being used which includes the low temperature ( for heating, cooling as well as ventilation), the mid temperature ( used for preparing meals, heating hot water and the likes) as well as the high temperature ( used for generating electricity). To focus more on generating electricity, there are a wide array of ways through which the sun’s heat can be directed at creating electricity via a heat exchanger which operates to super heat water or inert gas to power an electricity- generating plant or to produce electricity via a Stirling engine.

In order to increase their output or make them more efficient, evacuated glass tubes are used to encircle the tubes which in turn helps them to collect more heat energy while also protecting them from re-radiating the heat energy absorbed. The trough are normal positioned north to south as well as to keep tabs on the travels of the sun throughout the day.

does a 1960 house need rewiring?

Unlike in houses built in the 1970s where a good majority of the houses will not need to be rewired, for houses built in the 1960s you’d probably need to rewire the entire house unless the wiring is the modern PVCu coated type. Generally, the homes built especially in the 1960s and 1970s brought about enormous changes. This is because over the years our way of living began to change and as a result, our need for electricity became even greater. In response to this, the electrical systems we incorporate needed to change in order to match the new set standards.

 

In the 1960s, the amperage normally used was increased to 100, which enables home and property owners to power their dishwasher, microwave as well as refrigerator all on one circuit. However, while this may be a remarkable improvement for our grand parents, this is just enough to cater for our modern day appliances. In recent times, new homes are constructed using a wide range of dedicated circuits due to the fact that each of our appliances makes use of much more electricity to function. Consequently because the 100 amp panels of the 1960s possessed restricted space for breakers, home and property owners who still had the units in their homes will inevitably require a sub panel or a new panel entirely - meaning a total rewiring of their property.

 

Furthermore in the 1960s, builders turned to aluminium from the previously used copper as it was a great conductor and also happens to be relatively cheap. However, after a couple of years a host of electrical fires cropped up in houses that are wired using aluminium. It was later discovered that when the switch to aluminium was made, the light switches or receptacles which were originally made for the previously used copper was overlooked. It was learned that there’s a corrosive chemical reaction that arises as a result of the two dissimilar metals when connected. Hence, the more reason why aluminium wired houses in the 1960s needs to be rewired.

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