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Sunderland - SR5
Enquiry from: Jacqueline H
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One socked has blown plus need 4 double socket covers replacing and 1 dimmer switch replaced
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Sunderland - SR5
Enquiry from: Jacqueline H
Start Date: Immediate
One socked has blown plus need 4 double socket covers replacing and 1 dimmer switch replaced
Sunderland - SR4
Enquiry from: Anthony R
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needing a xpelair airline led 100t timer shower fan to be wired up into my bathroom for new shower to be fitted are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace do you require ...
Sunderland - SR2
Enquiry from: Kris O
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Full rewire of detached property
Sunderland - SR5
Enquiry from: Gladys P
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Kitchen light fitting replaced
Sunderland - SR6
Enquiry from: Tony G
Start Date: Immediate
replace an existing double socket. create a new double socket (if possible) are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: semi detached do you require any rewiring in the propert...
Sunderland - SR2
Enquiry from: Rob S
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my megaflo water heater is not hearing my water correctly. it only heats the water if i use the boost button. i’ve replaced the thermostat (that has been a problem before) but it didn’t solve th...
Sunderland - SR6
Enquiry from: Ben H
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new ethernet cable to run from router downstairs to upstairs are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: semi detached do you require any rewiring in the property: no do you need any...
Sunderland - SR2
Enquiry from: Leah S
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2 new plug sockets and 1 new light switch fitted
Sunderland - SR6
Enquiry from: Andrew W
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Hi, don't know if these sort of things may be too small for you to bother dealing with but I have a few single wall sockets that I would like to be double wall sockets. Ideally would be good if these...
Sunderland - SR6
Enquiry from: Mick S
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2 extractor fans fitting from upstairs bathroom ceiling, outlet hopefully ok to go in soffit via loft so no need for core drills through walls. Also couple of unused sockets need blanking off and a ne...
Sunderland - SR3
Enquiry from: Amber A
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need to check electric shower its not working and installed electric cooker are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: other do you require any rewiring in the property: no do yo...
Sunderland - SR6
Enquiry from: Arthur J
Start Date: 1 to 3 months
installation of photovoltaic solar panels on semi- detached house sr6. are you the property owner: relative of owner property type: semi detached do you have plans for the property available: no how ...
Sunderland - SR2
Enquiry from: William F
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fitting of a ceiling fan and led light unit 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: n...
Sunderland - SR5
Enquiry from: Vicky H
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connect an electric cooker are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: other do you require any rewiring in the property: no do you need any sockets replaced: no please call t...
Sunderland - SR6
Enquiry from: Grant C
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customer in sunderland area has requested that we arrange quotes for their solar hot water project.mr are considering various options and would like to discuss with a electrician directly.please call ...
Sunderland - SR6
Enquiry from: Kathryn M
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pull light switch has stopped working just need to see if it can be fixed.
Sunderland - SR4
Enquiry from: Shaun F
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fit new ceiling light and remove old one are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) property type: terrace do you require any rewiring in the property: no do you need any sockets replaced: n...
Sunderland - SR4
Enquiry from: Mark G
Start Date: Immediate
full check of sockets, repair where needed are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace do you require any rewiring in the property: yes do you need any sockets replaced: n...
Sunderland - SR3
Enquiry from: Deborah L
Start Date: Immediate
take 3 lights down . fill in holes and put a chandelier up are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: detached do you require any rewiring in the property: no do you need any soc...
Sunderland - SR5
Enquiry from: Andrew F
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my fuse box keeps tripping out. 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...
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 Sunderland | £300-£460 |
Solar thermal in Sunderland | £3,000-£4,600 |
Electric heaters in Sunderland | £1,500-£2,300 |
Rewiring a House in Sunderland | £2,625-£4,025 |
Electrical testing (pat testing) in Sunderland | £135-£207 |
Electrical survey in Sunderland | £150-£230 |
Solar battery in Sunderland | £3,080-£5,390 |
Garden lighting in Sunderland | £320-£480 |
Solar panels with battery in Sunderland | £3,400-£5,100 |
Electric vehicle charger in Sunderland | £100-£1,000 |
Most domestic solar thermal panels do not need planning permission and are covered by permitted development rights. There are restrictions on the size and location of these systems. If you live in a conservation area or listed building, or want to install a very large solar thermal system, check with your local authority to see if you will need planning permission.
If you’re planning to get an electric vehicle, the next thing that naturally comes to mind is getting a good charger with it. As a result, this is one of the most common questions asked when it comes to electric vehicles. We’ve put together this list of some great home ev chargers to help you make the best informed decision possible moving forward. Let’s take a look!
How Do Solar Panels And Batteries Work Together?
With solar panel system rapidly becoming an ubiquitous phenomenon within the modern society, several homeowners in the UK are just coming to terms with the numerous benefits offered by the system. The solar power’s popularity has even led to the rise of another renewable technology - solar batteries able to store excess solar power that can be used later. Now several companies such as Tesla are now building solar batteries that can be fitted alongside solar panels for your building. So how exactly do solar panels and batteries work together? Let’s have a look!
Solar panels make use of the sun light to generate electricity and as a result, they can’t function when sunlight is absent - giving a big issue of how to power your house when it’s dark. In the event whereby this occurs, you’re afforded two options which is either to contact energy providers to buy electricity or purchase a battery storage system.
So what’s the function of the battery storage system? Basically when your solar panel provides electricity which is not needed right away, a solar battery will work to convert the DC electricity into AC energy which is going to be stored for later use (when you actually need it). in other words, your solar panels charge the batteries when you do not require the energy they’re generating right away.
As a result, when it’s dark and the solar panels are no longer functioning, your system will tap into the energy that’s already been stored by your battery for later use. This way, you can be totally independent of the National Grid, which implies more savings on your electricity bills.
Most people want to connect solar panels to a battery when they’re not at home all day to use the electricity they generate, or generate more than they consume over a day. Solar batteries are a great way to maximise the savings on your energy bills since you can use every unit of electricity you generate.
If you want to connect your solar panels to a battery, the best – and safest – way is to ask an MCS-registered company to do it for you. They’ve had lots of training and hold qualifications in handling electricity and installing solar batteries, so they will be able to recommend the best battery for your solar panels and for the among of electricity you use. Some of the brands they might recommend include Tesla, SolarEdge and SolaX, but there are many more to choose from. If you want to send electricity to the grid from your battery to receive Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) payments, it’s also worth leaving installation up to a registered installer. This is because you might not be eligible for payments if your battery wasn’t installed by an MCS-registered company.
However, if you do want to have a go at connecting your solar panels to a battery, it’s worth finding out whether your system is ‘storage ready’. Most relatively new systems will be, since batteries are becoming more commonplace. If your solar panels are storage ready, they will have an inverter that can easily have a battery added to it. If this is the case, then you should be able to buy the solar battery you want and follow the manufacturer's instructions to install it.
But it’s worth remembering that electricity is extremely dangerous when handled improperly. If you don’t get the solar battery connected properly and something goes wrong, it could cause a fire or you could electrocute yourself. If a fire breaks out due to your battery, it’s unlikely that your home insurance company would pay out since you connected the battery yourself. That’s why it’s always worth speaking to a registered installer to install a solar battery storage system for you.
If you possess an electric vehicle, then you should be well aware of how expensive the cost of getting electric vehicle chargers can be. The portable charger happens to be one of the most costly chargers that’s present in the market today. As a result, many individuals wonder exactly why ev chargers cost so much. After all, its just a little box with some wiring, so why should it cost up to hundreds of pound or a grand plus another grand or thereabouts for installation. In this post, we’ll give you insights to some of the primary reasons why ev chargers are relatively expensive when compared to other charges. Let’s take a look!
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.
If you’re thinking about installing a solar system in your home or property, this is probably one of the things you’d like to know before making a purchase decision. Well, you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to give you a good insight into this to help you make the best informed decision possible moving forward. Let’s take a look!
First and foremost, it must be stated that providing a short and accurate answer to this question is nearly impossible as the amount of time a solar panel will last after dark is influenced by a number of factors. These factors include the size of your solar system, the battery size as well as your power usage. As you would have imagined, batteries are charged when there is excess energy that’s being produced by your solar system but it’s not being incorporated to power your home or property. More often than not, this occurs during the sunlight’s peak periods from about 10am to 2pm.
The time it’ll take for your battery to charge is influenced by the size of your solar system in Kilowatts, the size of your battery as well as the rate in which your system is being used. Your battery can be charged in a day or two, of course unless it’s an over-sized battery for your system.
When the sun sets and your solar panels can no longer directly run your appliances via electricity generation, the battery then kicks in. You will use about 1 to 2 kW’s of power if you’re watching TV, using the oven as well as lights internet etc. in other words, even a small solar panel battery will last all night. However, the same doesn’t apply if you’re having a party with running floodlights, three fridges and air conditioner as the battery will drain a lot faster.
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