The Government introduced electrical safety rules in 2005 for the Building Regulations in England & Wales. This means that now, almost all fixed electrical installation work carried out in domestic homes and must, by law, meet these Building Regulations.
Part P of the Building Regulations states that anyone carrying out electrical installation work in a home must make sure that the work they undertake is designed and installed to protect the people inside from fire and electric shocks. Part P applies to both to new homes and to any changes made to existing installations, including any existing parts that have been rewired.
All electrical installation work whether that be in a home, garden, conservatory or outbuilding must meet the Building Regulations outlined by the Government. Apart from some minor types of work, all electrical work must either be reported to the local authority building control department, or be carried out by a qualified electrician who is registered with one of the Government Approved scheme providers.
By law, it is the responsibility of all homeowners and landlords to be able to prove that all undertaken electrical installation work meets Part P, or they will be committing a criminal offence. Local authorities can make homeowners or landlords remove or alter any work that does not meet Part P of the Building Regulations.
You must follow one of the following two procedures :
AEL Systems recommend that you use one of our registered electricians to do the electrical installation work as this provides you with the following advantages:
If you use our registered electricians, you can expect to have completely safe electrical installation work done, and you can be sure that the work will meet the UK national standard, BS 7671 (Requirements for Electrical Installations). When the work is finished we will provide you with:
If you would like a free of charge full site survey, please contact us and an experienced electrical engineer visit your site and make their recommendations accordingly.