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Full and partial rewiring for houses, flats, extensions and loft conversions. All work certified to 18th Edition wiring regulations.
Find an electrician →Consumer unit replacement to modern 18th Edition compliant boards. Mandatory before selling or remortgaging many Ealing homes.
Find an electrician →LED downlights, feature lighting, garden and security lighting, smart home lighting systems installed throughout Ealing.
Find an electrician →24/7 response for power failures, tripped circuits, sparks, burning smells and total power loss across Ealing.
Find an electrician →EV charger circuits, additional sockets, kitchen circuits, outdoor power supply, electric shower circuits — all Part P certified.
Find an electrician →Electrical Installation Condition Reports for landlords, home buyers and commercial properties. Legally required for rentals every 5 years.
Find an electrician →| Job | Low estimate | High estimate |
|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate | £50 | £90/hr |
| Emergency call-out | £100 | £200 |
| Fuse box replacement | £400 | £800 |
| EICR (1-bed flat) | £100 | £150 |
| EICR (3-bed house) | £150 | £250 |
| Full rewire (2-bed) | £2,500 | £4,000 |
| Full rewire (4-bed) | £4,000 | £7,000 |
| EV charger installation | £500 | £1,200 |
| New socket | £80 | £200 |
| Outdoor socket | £150 | £300 |
| Security lighting (per light) | £100 | £250 |
| Landlord electrical certificate | £100 | £200 |
Prices are estimates for Ealing 2026. Actual costs vary by job complexity, parts, and location. Always get multiple quotes.
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Ealing — covering postcodes W5, W13, UB1, UB2, and UB6 — offers a wide range of housing from Edwardian semis in Ealing Broadway and Hanwell to 1930s suburban housing throughout West Ealing and Northolt. The Edwardian and interwar stock is especially prevalent in W5 and W13, where many homes are approaching 80–100 years old and may not have had their electrical systems updated since the 1970s or 1980s. Full rewires are common in this area, as are fuse box upgrades to bring consumer units in line with current 18th Edition requirements.
EV charger demand in Ealing is among the strongest in West London, driven partly by proximity to the Elizabeth line and good transport links that make car ownership less essential — but for those who do drive, charging at home is increasingly the preferred option. The HMO sector across UB1 and UB2 generates consistent demand for EICR certificates, and the newer residential developments near Crossrail stations in Ealing are creating fresh demand for new circuit installations and smart home electrical systems.
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