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A stronger brief helps tradespeople price the same job rather than guessing from incomplete information.
Share photos, measurements, access notes, and any relevant survey or product information so aerial & satellite installer quotes are based on the same facts.
Ask whether preparation, materials, waste removal, making good, testing, and follow-on trades are included or priced separately.
Compare timing, insurance, review quality, warranty assumptions, and how clearly each aerial & satellite installer explains exclusions before choosing a shortlist.
£150–£500 for small jobs, £3,000–£5,500 for full house rewiring
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Use the same scope, finish standard, and access assumptions in every conversation so quotes stay comparable instead of drifting into vague sales copy.
Confirm the quote covers testing, certification, and notification for any notifiable work.
Ask whether the price includes fault finding, making good, and consumer unit labelling where relevant.
Specify fittings, plate finishes, and who supplies materials before you compare numbers.
Request the expected power-down window so access and working-from-home disruption are priced honestly.
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Verify they are registered with an approved Part P scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA)
Ask for an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) on completion
Check they carry professional indemnity and public liability insurance
Confirm they are experienced with your specific type of work (domestic, commercial, or specialist)
Get at least three itemised quotes before committing
All notifiable electrical work in homes must comply with Part P of the Building Regulations. Only a qualified electrician registered with an approved competent person scheme can self-certify their work.
Low-friction quotes are not enough on their own. Push these points into writing before you let a low price or early availability become the deciding factor.
No mention of certification, test results, or competent person scheme registration.
A price that excludes fault tracing yet claims to cover all remedial electrical work.
Reluctance to confirm circuit loading, isolation time, or consumer unit suitability.
Vague promises to 'sort the paperwork later' after completion.
Signs include old rubber or lead-sheathed cables, frequent tripping of the consumer unit, discoloured sockets or switches, a lack of RCD protection, or a fuse board older than 25 years. An electrician can carry out an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) to assess the condition.
Part P refers to the section of Building Regulations covering electrical safety in dwellings. A Part P registered electrician is qualified to self-certify their work as compliant, saving you the cost of a separate building control inspection.
A typical home EV charger installation costs £800–£1,500 including the unit and installation. Costs vary depending on the charger brand, cable run length, and whether your consumer unit needs upgrading.
Yes, for notifiable work such as new circuits, work in bathrooms or kitchens, and consumer unit replacements. A Part P registered electrician can self-certify compliance, avoiding a separate building control application.
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