Domestic Electrical Installations

Domestic Electrical Installations

Keep your domicile running smoothly by making sure electrical requirements are safely installed.

APS NW carry out all aspects of domestic work to  high standards while maintaining a fantastic level of customer service.

APS NW offer a wide range of services from additional sockets and lights, to replacement consumer units and full rewires.

APS NW are with you each step of the way. From your initial enquiry dealing with our friendly office team, to having your first site visit, APS NW make sure to offer sound advice and tailor each quote specific to your needs.

From there you will receive a fully itemised and comprehensive quote, which is followed up with a courtesy call to make sure APS NW have covered all your requirements.

Once the quote is accepted we book in the job and arrange a date, then it’s over to our experienced installation teams to deliver your vision.

APS NW’s installation team provide full electrical and fire alarm systems tailored to your requirements. A fully bespoke service, commissioned to rigorous standards.

How it works

01.

Consultation

Get in touch, and discuss outline of your project.

02.

Proposal

APS NW will create a bespoke proposal to ensure all requirements are met.

03.

Installation

APS NW’s highly trained and accredited engineers will perform works.

04.

Commissioning

Project to be commissioned and signed off once meeting rigorous standards.

FAQs

Commercial electricians generally handle the installation and maintenance of electrical components in homes. This includes wiring, lighting, appliances, replace or repair fuse boxes and add in switches, sockets, and charging points throughout a property.

Domestic installations don’t require the same level of voltage and phase power as commercial spaces. Most residential installations require single-phase power, rather than the 3-phase power of commercial wiring. Residential wiring involves two hot wires covered with black and red insulation, plus a white, neutral wire. Single-phase residential electrical wiring also requires a green wire for grounding.

In addition, most residential wiring electricians install a 2-phase circuit with 240 voltage power for appliances like water heaters, stoves, and dryers.

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