Fusebox upgrades Myths and Misconceptions Pt. 2
Misconception 1: Fuseboard upgrades are just a sales tactic
Misconception 1: Fuseboard upgrades are just a sales tactic
With so much information about fuseboard upgrades and plenty of DIYers or handymen in Bath and West Wiltshire happy to attempt a fuseboard upgrade themselves, this is all about Myths and Misconceptions of a fuseboard upgrade direct from your your trusted Electrician in Bath and West Wiltshire.
Here are 3 questions to ask before hiring an electrician.
No matter the size of your electrical project, hiring a good electrician can be a tricky business so here are my top 3 questions to ask the electricians providing you with a quote.
1. Are you a registered electrician?
There's actually a fair amount of work that goes in to a fuseboard providing they're correctly replaced. Lets take a look at what is actually involved with a fuseboard upgrade.
Upgrading a fuseboard is a jon for a qualified and regstered electrician. Here’s a step-by-step look at what’s involved:
Initial inspection:
A lot of people don't consider whether or not they need more sockets installed within their home but you should give it some thought and see if the additional sockets will make your home safer and have better functionality.
With the evenings getting lighter and the weather slowly starting to get warmer it's a good idea to ensure your electrical installation is in good order ready for summer so here's a few things to consider.
Oh, hello there! I'm your friendly registered electrician in Corsham, here to talk to you about something very important - electric shock first aid! Now, before we get started, I just want to say that I am by no means a doctor so if you or someone you know has sufferent from an electric shock, you should get medical attention right away.
There are SO many different reasons why your electrics might be tripping but some common issues are below along with some home remedies.
I get asked somewhat regularly whether the shaver socket that’s buzzing is dangerous and the short answer is no, it’s not.
Many Electricians in Bath and West Wiltshire are simply not interested in small electrical works. They want the choice jobs, and will drop you like a hot potato when a bigger, supposedly more lucrative, project comes in.
Others advertise as electricians having no qualifications. They thrive on the basis that you don’t understand what they do and, as a result, overcharge for shoddy, and often dangerous, work.
I set up Watt & Co. Electrical in order to fill a gap in the domestic sector. I want to provide you with a quality service that provides you with exactly what you need from an electrician.