Local Pricing Guide
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£150–£500 for small jobs, £3,000–£5,500 for full house rewiring
This is the UK guide range. Final quotes in Stoke-on-Trent vary based on demand, access, parking/logistics, property type, and service scope.
Typical timeline: 1–2 days for small jobs, 5–10 days for a full house rewire
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Stoke-on-Trent's affordable housing stock — mainly Victorian and Edwardian terraces — attracts renovation projects. Many properties benefit from modernisation including new heating systems, rewiring, and damp treatment.
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Verify they are registered with an approved Part P scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA)
Ask for an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) on completion
Check they carry professional indemnity and public liability insurance
Confirm they are experienced with your specific type of work (domestic, commercial, or specialist)
Get at least three itemised quotes before committing
Signs include old rubber or lead-sheathed cables, frequent tripping of the consumer unit, discoloured sockets or switches, a lack of RCD protection, or a fuse board older than 25 years. An electrician can carry out an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) to assess the condition.
Part P refers to the section of Building Regulations covering electrical safety in dwellings. A Part P registered electrician is qualified to self-certify their work as compliant, saving you the cost of a separate building control inspection.
A typical home EV charger installation costs £800–£1,500 including the unit and installation. Costs vary depending on the charger brand, cable run length, and whether your consumer unit needs upgrading.
Yes, for notifiable work such as new circuits, work in bathrooms or kitchens, and consumer unit replacements. A Part P registered electrician can self-certify compliance, avoiding a separate building control application.
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