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Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Maggie D
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One socket in top of hall snd 2 double sockets in garage
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Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Maggie D
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One socket in top of hall snd 2 double sockets in garage
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: John M
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Quote for rewiring home.
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Tommy T
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Oven installed with fused switch.
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Ross M
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need my appliances tested are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: other how many bedrooms: 1-2 how old is the property: 1900-1930 time scale: immediate
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Thomas M
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Fuse box moved approx 1.5m
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Brian M
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External light fitted quote
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: EMMA M
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eicr quite urgent to be able to start work on property. would like a list of work required from eicr as my brother a trainee electrician able to carry out work but then for john to kindly check and si...
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Alan M
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Need quote to run power to shed (cable already buried). Need outlets and lights inside and outside of shed.
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Martin W
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Replace three ceiling lights in the bathroom Replace extraction fan in the bathroom
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: David C
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Looking to have a faulty wall-mounted electric heater replaced and an additional one installed in another room. There are also several light fittings which need to be replaced as an additional job.
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Louise G
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3 ceiling lights repaired/ replaces and 2 wall sockets replaced
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Susan T
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recently the router has been to moved to another position by a telephone engineer in my home in order that it can be connected to the external telephone wires. the position is now in a bedroom wh...
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Graeme C
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I am converting a loft space and need 3 new electrical sockets.
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Firstport P
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good afternoon, 1-37 adam wood court, troon, *** we are looking to see if your company can provide us with a cost for lighting/electrical works required at the above development. our office was notif...
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Ann L
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replace bathroom towel radiator are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: other do you require any rewiring in the property: no do you need any sockets replaced: no please call...
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Ann L
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Kitchen fluorescent light not working have been told this can be changed to LED fluorescent tube
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Andrew W
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i need my kitchen light switches replaced. there are two in the kitchen, both doubles. one set controls the main light and the under lights while the other set controls the main light and the conserva...
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Frances M
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i have 2 rooms. bedroom has a lot of loose wires that need to be tidied up, a new ceiling light. the other room has a lot of wall lights that need taken down and both rooms have sockets or hole in t...
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: Brian M
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the circuit breaker for my ring main has tripped. i have unplugged everything but it continues to trip .
Troon - KA10
Enquiry from: David C
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light switch not working sometimes are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace do you require any rewiring in the property: no do you need any sockets replaced: no please...
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.
View our Electrician cost guide View our Electrician adviceElectrician job | Electrician cost in 2025 |
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Electrician in Troon | £300-£460 |
Solar thermal in Troon | £3,000-£4,600 |
Electric heaters in Troon | £1,500-£2,300 |
Rewiring a House in Troon | £2,625-£4,025 |
Electrical testing (pat testing) in Troon | £135-£207 |
Electrical survey in Troon | £150-£230 |
Solar battery in Troon | £3,080-£5,390 |
Garden lighting in Troon | £320-£480 |
Solar panels with battery in Troon | £3,400-£5,100 |
Electric vehicle charger in Troon | £100-£1,000 |
Tesla’s top-of-the-range battery storage system is still one of the most expensive on the market. It has a huge 13.5kWh usable capacity and can even keep you up and running during a power cut. But how long does a Tesla Powerwall battery last? And does this mean it’s worth investing in one?
The Tesla Powerwall 2.0 comes with a 10-year warranty. But Tesla says that it should last way beyond this – at least 5 years longer. The standard warranty says that it should work at 70% capacity for the full 10 years – so if it loses more than 30% of its storage capacity within that time, it should still be covered.
While the Tesla Powerwall does last a long time, it has a large capacity that most average households won’t require, and it’s a costly option. After installation, the Powerwall 2.0 will set you back between £6,500 and £9,000, so ideally you want it to last past its 10-year warranty.
Before you splash out, consider the size of the solar panel system you want to install or you already have. Will it generate enough electricity to make it worth storing in the Powerwall? If not, are you expecting to upgrade your solar panels to a larger system in the future? If you are, then it might be worth investing in a Powerwall. It might also be better to wait until you come to upgrade your solar panels – the solar battery price trend is going the same way as solar panels, so they will probably continue to decrease in price as more people adopt the technology.
There are a few factors that will determine whether it’s worth getting a solar battery. They involve how much electricity you use, how often you’re at home and whether you receive any export payments.
To work out whether it’s worth getting a solar battery, you need to work out how much of the electricity you generate you’re using already. If you’re able to run all your appliances during the day while your solar panels generate electricity, then it sounds like you’re already using your electricity well. It might not be worth you getting a solar battery in this case.
However, if you’re not at home for a lot of the day, then you’ll be missing out on the electricity your panels are generating while the sun’s shining. If you install a solar battery system, you can store the electricity that your panels generate in the battery and use it when you get home. This will help you cut your electricity bills even further.
You’ll also need to consider whether you’re getting paid to export your electricity. If you’re on the Feed-in Tariff scheme (FITs) or receive payments from the Smart Export Guarantee (SEG), you’ll get paid for every unit of electricity you export to the National Grid. Before you decide whether it’s worth getting a solar battery, you’ll need to weigh up whether you’d be better off carrying on exporting your unused electricity rather than storing it to use yourself. If you’re unsure, visit the Energy Saving Trust’s website or speak to an MCS-registered installer who will be able to help you work out which is more cost-effective.
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 Electric Radiators Cost?
If there’s an age-long question that doesn’t seem to go away any time soon it’s how much do electric radiators cost? Although it would be perfect to offer an exact figure you can actually work with as the cost of running your heating system, but unfortunately you’ll have to consult a clairvoyant individual to get that. The question is almost synonymous with asking to know what your utility bill will be this month or the next. This is an answer that’s specific to each household, so it would be impossible to provide an answer that applies to all households in the UK. This is because there are several influencing factors that affects what the final cost of your household’s electricity bill will be. Let’s take a look at these factors!
• The size of the room you want to heat. As you would have guessed, the larger the room, the higher the amount of energy that’ll be incorporated, which means a greater electricity bill.
• The age of your house. There’s a high possibility your household ( if it’s an old one) lacks sufficient insulation which makes it less energy efficient, except you’ve already made some necessary changes.
• Your individual needs. Depending on your personal requirements, you electricity bill may be greatly influenced to be higher or lower. And the more people you have in your home, the more the energy you’re likely to consume.
• Time of the year. During the winter months, you’re likely to use a lot more electricity and heating because the weather tends to be colder.
• Your property’s exposure to natural elements. For instance a terraced home with houses on either side will be able to retain heat much longer and there less electricity and heating than a fully detached home.
Is Electric Heating Expensive?
Well, electric heating being termed as “expensive is relative to your budget. But we can tell you making use of electric heating will cost you within the range of an additional £300 to £400 per year more than the conventional gas powered systems. Meanwhile the average UK home making use of heating has been found to incur around £550 on an annual basis while those using electric storage heaters will spend almost £900 every year, according to OVO Energy.
However, there are numerous benefits of using electric heating and some of which can contribute to give a lower cost. If you’re considering the installation of an electric heating, here are some of the benefits you’ll derive.
• Safety. The several risks that comes with traditional systems are greatly reduced with an electric heating system. For instance, there’s no risk of carbon monoxide emissions or potential explosions since there’s no use of fuel to run the system.
• Installation. When compared to traditional systems, electric heating quite inexpensive to fit. This is due to the fact that minimal hardware are needed in the installation - no pipes, no flues, no vents and no ducts to be used. As a result, electric heating systems can also be installed within a shorter period of time.
• Environment. Generally, electricity has a positive impact on the environment especially due to the fact that there are no gasses or heavy metals incorporated in the system’s make up.
• Control. Electric heating offers a more convenient and controllable system. What’s more? This does not only make life easier, but can also help save as much as 30 percent on yearly cost of heating as well as helping to minimize toxic carbon emission. Furthermore, there’s a built in Wi-Fi that usually comes with electric heating systems while same can not be said of traditional gas systems.
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.
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