Electrical Testing

If you are an employer or a landlord, you are required by law to have your appliances tested for safety and certified by a qualified electrician. PAT testing is a vital part of your Health and Safety requirements. But how do you know which appliances are covered by the legislation? We can help. Call aspect.co.uk now on 0843 216 3645 and we will send a qualified London electrician out to you right away who can both advise you, and carry out the relevant PAT testing.

aspect.co.uk is a reputable and professional company that is highly accredited, including NICEIC, HVCA, Trust Mark and much more - this gives you peace of mind that you are dealing with the right people to resolve your electrical problem.

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One call gets the job done

PAT testing is only one small part of the service we offer. From the electrics to the plumbing, and from the drains to the roof, our highly skilled handymen will work hard to solve your property problems. We only employ experienced, trade qualified personnel, to ensure the highest possible professional standards. We operate a half-hourly charging system, and there’s no call out fee, so call us today on 0843 216 3645. Look at our electrical services page for more information, and our home page for the full range of maintenance and refurbishment services we offer. Then call to arrange a visit, or a free quote. We look forward to hearing from you.

Our London Electrical Team

aspect.co.uk covers London and the surrounding areas. Our handyman team is over 100 strong and are familiar with all the major brands including: Hager, MK, Crabtree, Heatrae, Amptec, Trianco Aztec, Dimplex. Meet a few of a our expert electricians in London:

  • London Electrician, Oliver Loughlin Oliver Loughlin Electrician in N8
  • London Electrician, Bartosz Mocarski Bartosz Mocarski Electrician in SE4
  • Twickenham Electrician, Radoslaw Kmak Radoslaw Kmak Electrician in TW7
  • London Electrician, Bradley McIlroy Bradley McIlroy Electrician in NW3

Electrical and Maintenance Tips

  • To avoid nuisance flickering on low voltage down lights when dimmed check the overall wattage of the lamps against the capacity of the dimmer. If the total slightly exceeds the dimmer's capacity, use 35W lamps instead of 50W.
  • If purchasing an antique light fitting always ensure that a qualified electrician has confirmed the existence of an earth to prevent against shock.
  • Prevent against overheating transformers for low voltage fittings by ensuring cavity and loft insulation are kept well away from the fitting.

Guides by our London electricians

Our electricians in London have written the following guides: