Amalia Electrical Services Ltd
for all electrical work in your home, garden & workplace
a local company covering Swindon & surrounding areas
To discuss your electrical requirements, please call James Nicholls on 07974 711962
Looking for a Part P qualified Electrician in Swindon?
No charge for estimates, no automatic call out fee
Domestic electrical services - electrical installations and repairs, from adding
a new socket to rewiring your house. A lot of our work is in the areas now covered
by Part P, such as:
- kitchen, bathroom & shower circuits
- garden lights & sockets, pond pumps
- wiring for log cabins, garages, garden sheds.
Electrical services to Landlords and Letting Agencies - we work with landlords and
letting agencies to cover repairs and maintenance for their properties. We also do
testing of all electrical systems and appliances. Guidelines from the IEE (Institute
of Electrical Engineers) state that an annual check should be made, plus a full electrical
safety inspection every five years or on change of occupancy.
Inspection, testing and certification of domestic electrical systems - testing any
wiring in a home. We can come to test your property to make sure that your consumer
unit and wiring give you adequate protection if there is a problem. Periodic inspections
are especially important when a property is let, or when the property’s wiring is
quite old and has had alterations. These inspections are often requested by insurance
companies, particularly for thatched properties. It’s reassuring to know that the
safety mechanisms are in place and that they work.
Portable Appliance Testing, PAT - testing of portable appliances from kettles and
lamps to PCs and washing machines.
Air conditioning - supply, installation and servicing of air conditioning units for
homes (especially in conservatories and loft conversions), shops, restaurants, offices,
guest houses and small industrial units.
Swindon Electricians, Amalia Electrical Services Ltd, offer a variety of electrical
services throughout Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire.
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