A new cooker deserves a circuit rated for the load it actually draws, so we connect ovens, hobs and freestanding cookers across Llangeinor safely and certify the work.
Electric cookers draw more current than almost anything else in the home, which is why they need their own properly rated circuit and switch. Our Llangeinor electricians install and connect cookers, ovens and hobs safely, upgrading the circuit where the existing one is not up to the load.
We regularly attend kitchens where a new appliance has been plugged into an old circuit that cannot carry it. If you are replacing a cooker, especially moving from gas to electric, it is worth having the circuit checked before the appliance arrives.
Our team handles domestic and commercial work side by side, so whether you manage a business, rent out property or simply need a fault fixing at home, one call covers it.
Every job is carried out by a qualified electrician and completed to the standards set out in BS 7671, so the work is safe, compliant and properly certified.
We answer the phone at any hour of the day or night, and our engineers cover Llangeinor and the surrounding areas seven days a week.
You receive a free, no obligation quote before any work begins, and we explain what needs doing and what can safely wait.
Based near Llangeinor, we regularly work throughout the neighbouring areas too, from Pontycymer to Blaengarw. Not sure if we reach you? Just ask.
Hard wired cookers should be connected by a qualified electrician. The circuit rating, connection and isolation all need to be right for the appliance.
Plug in ovens under 3kW can use a suitable socket, but check the manufacturer instructions. Anything hard wired or higher powered needs proper connection.
Always. The circuit is only reused if it is safe and correctly rated for the new appliance.
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