EREagle RefurbBeaconsfield · Slough · South Bucks

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Electrics

The electrical work a refurbishment needs, done in-house

A bathroom or kitchen refurbishment nearly always means electrical work: recessed lighting, extractor fans, shaver points, moved or added sockets, and circuits for appliances and heated towel rails. When that's handled by a separate electrician who only appears twice, it becomes a scheduling headache.

Louise's review names it directly — Derek "can turn his hand to electrics, plumbing, floor laying and painting as well as kitchen installation." Keeping the electrics in-house means the first and second fix land at exactly the right points in the build.

Electrics

First fix and second fix, timed to the build

Cables and back-boxes go in before the walls are closed up and tiled; the fittings, sockets and switches go on once decoration is done. Because the same team runs the whole refurbishment, those two stages are timed correctly instead of forcing the build to wait.

The everyday electrical work of a refit

New and moved lighting, downlights, extractor fans, sockets and spurs, and connections for appliances, towel rails and showers — the practical electrical work a refurbishment needs, done as part of the same job.

What's included

  • Lighting and downlights
  • New and moved sockets and switches
  • Extractor fans and shaver circuits
  • Spurs and appliance circuits
  • First-fix and second-fix wiring
  • Coordinated with the build programme

5.0 from 44 Google reviews · run by Derek & Jack · serving Beaconsfield, Slough & South Bucks

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Related work, photographed on completion.

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