31Mar

a quick overview on what to look out for when your electrics are playing up

Have you every walked into your house and switched the light on. Have you then noticed that your lights flicker when they try to turn on? Or have you turned on one of your appliances in one and then your lamp or light in another room also flickers? While you most probably will ignore this as just something that “just happens.” That isn’t always a great attitude to have.

What you could be deal with is an issue that requires the help of an electrician in Thanet. After all, you wouldn’t completely ignore a burst water pipe, right? You would ignore your radio if it stopped working properly. If your mains electric isn’t working properly, you can’t just neglect it. You’re only going to face further property damage or possibly a fire within your home if you don’t address the issue.

If you have noticed any of the signs mentioned about, then it could be a sign that its time to a professional electrician carry out some electrical testing. Keep in mind, that you don’t want to ignore or forget these issues as they are only going to get worse over time and have the potential to cause even further damage to you home.

    Flickering lights: This is first on the list because it is going to be one of the most obvious indications that there is something wrong with your electrical system. The primary reason flickering lights occur is due to a short circuit somewhere in the system. If the flickering is reserved to a single fixture, then it may not be that serious of an issue. However, if there is a whole section of lighting affected, then the problem needs to be addressed right away.

    Hot spots: This is a situation when you touch a light switch or a random place on your wall and it is hot or warm to the touch. The excess heat that you feel is an indication of a breach in the system. Don’t neglect this problem. It is only going to get worse. The professionals can help fix it in an efficient and timely manner.

    Breakers that trip frequently: While the circuit breakers in your electrical panel are designed to protect your home from a power surge. They will trip if they become overloaded. If this happens from time to time, it may not be that big of an issue. However, if this issue seems to happen all the time, then it may be time to invest in an upgrade.

As you can see, there are several issues that may arise with your electrical system. Don’t ignore these dangerous situations, as they are only going to get worse as time passes. 

These can both be hazards in homes and also for businesses, if you require an electrical contractor in London or just a complete electrical service, then contact FBS Electrical Services or contact a local electrician in your area! 

10Feb

Factors to consider when selecting an electrician for your home or business.

Many of us consider the visible things in our homes to be the most important. We take great care with our TV’s, computers, Kitchens and sofas, yet we sometimes forget the most important and vital components that make up a home that aren’t physically visible.

The electrics in your house, these are classed as a complex lifeline and one which should only ever be inspected, repaired and installed by a registered and fully qualified electrician in thanetThe consequences of not hiring a registered and fully qualified electrician could mean that your house could turn into ashes.

Electrical work is amongst the most dangerous jobs to undertake not just in the home but also as an electrical contractor in London By hiring someone who isn’t up for the job could cause the results to be catastrophic.

Some homeowners and business owners will take it upon them self to work on lighting, mains and submains, this can cause very complex issues if not completed correctly. This is why it is also recommended to have your electrical testing

 A properly installed and well-maintained installation can significantly reduce the possibility of accident or injury. So, it is important that any electrical installation work is carried out by people who have the knowledge, skills and experience needed to avoid the dangers that electricity can create.

Not convinced? See below for more great reasons to always choose a registered electrician!

They’re regulated by the UK and Scottish Governments, as appropriate

They work to the BS7671 safety standard

Their work is regularly assessed

They’re insured, so you’re protected

It’s a legal requirement for certain electrical work

What should you do when choosing an electrician?

Be clear about the work you want done and, unless it is minor, obtain at least three written quotations

Check that the electrician is registered with a government-approved scheme.

Ask for references and check the electrician has public liability insurance of at least £2 million.

We recommend that you give your electrician a written summary of work required, which will simplify the quotation process and give you and your electrician a clear record of what has been agreed. By using it:

You can easily compare quotes

The electrician will know exactly what work is required

The electrician will be aware of any special instructions in advance

The electrician will be able to give you options if there is more of one way of providing the work that you require

Once you have agreed a quote, you can ask the electrician to sign the bottom of the summary as confirmation of what has been agreed

It can help to avoid a dispute as all parties are clear as to what has been ordered.

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