Kitchen electrical work
Kitchen electrical work can be a tricky thing to do correctly. We offer kitchen electrical experts in London that will install your new electricity and make sure you are safe while doing it! Our electricians have years of experience installing GFCIs as well as other types of kitchen appliances such as dimmer switches, outlets, and extension cords.
What is kitchen electrical work?
This involves the whole kitchen appliance system and kitchen wiring. It is the process of kitchen electrical experts wiring kitchen appliances such as ovens, stoves and microwaves.
Advantages of kitchen electrical work
Improved safety
Improved kitchen design
When is kitchen electrical work not advisable?
The first one is kitchen electrical work which is notifiable. This means that kitchen wiring if it’s complicated or involves new circuits, will always need to be done by a recognized electrician who has the correct qualifications for doing this type of job. It comes down to safety, so you don’t want anyone working on your home without being qualified and insured for kitchen electrical work, otherwise, they can do more harm than good.
Kitchen electrical work types
Replacing old fuses with GFCIs
Putting in new outlets and extension cords
Installing dimmer switches
What is involved in kitchen electrical work?
FAQS
How do you stay safe with electricity in the kitchen?
- Always switch off your power supply before attempting any kitchen electrical work of any kind for safety reasons. Even if it seems unnecessary because all that is being done is plugging something into an existing socket etc., always err on the side of caution when working around anything connected to mains electricity!
- Make sure there are no water sources nearby where electric cables are being laid so that there’s less risk of them becoming faulty due to dampness.
- Ensure that you have correctly identified the kitchen power supply before starting work, and bear in mind that kitchen circuits may be shared with other rooms. Ensure electrical appliances are not overloaded by ensuring they’re plugged into a socket of appropriate voltage for them to function safely.