Paul Hunt Electrical Installations
Electrician in Warwick, Warwickshire

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Paul Hunt Electrical Installations
read moreThis is endorsed by the fact that Paul Hunt Electrical customers come back time and time again - they know they will receive an expert service that is reliable, friendly and comprehensive. Paul Hunt Electrical have a team of highly skilled electricians who can provide a wide range of electrical services to domestic, commercial and industrial premises.
Industrial & Commercial Electrical
read moreOur team of commercial electrical contractors have extensive experience in dealing with all aspects of Industrial Installations. We understand the pressures facing any business when carrying out refurbishment work. Our team works efficiently and ensures you are kept up-to-date with the project whilst carrying on as usual. Our registered contractors have extensive experience in all manner of industrial and commercial electrical environments. Whether it's a car showroom, school, factory or property development, we are fully prepared for the task.
Domestic Lighting
read moreFirstly, if your home pre-dates the 1960's, your lighting installations are likely out of date and not fit for purpose. Domestic lighting circuits did not have Earthing until 1967. Earthing is necessary to prevent shocks and fire hazards, providing a path to automatically disconnect dangerous currents. Since 2005, all domestic electrical work must comply with part 'P' of Building Regulations. In order to comply, all electrical work, including hard-wired lighting, must be carried out or tested by registered professionals.
Domestic Electricians
read moreWhether you are making home improvements or a landlord of a property, electrics are an essential consideration for safety and legal reasons. Firstly, the safety of you and your family is paramount. It is important to ensure you are free from electrical hazards and reduce the risk of any potential electrical dangers. Since 2005, all domestic electrical work must comply with part 'P' of Building Regulations. Part ‘P' refers to legislation that ensures domestic electrics meet with current health and safety requirements.