Garage and workshop electrics — SWA submains, sub-boards with own RCBO bank, LED lighting, sockets, 16A commando outlets, EV chargers. Attached and detached garages. Specialist garage electrics for Wells (BA5) — BS 7671 18th edition, NAPIT-certified, Part P notified. From £380 + VAT @ 20%.
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City & GuildsGarage and workshop electrics — SWA submains, sub-boards with own RCBO bank, LED lighting, sockets, 16A commando outlets, EV chargers. Attached and detached garages. Every job is BS 7671 18th edition certified and Part P notified through NAPIT.
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Wells (BA5) is a small cathedral city with a strong base of independent schools, surgeries, dental practices and small commercial premises around the Market Place — alongside period stone cottages and Georgian townhouses. Many premises mix domestic and commercial circuits in one fuse board, and older stone walls need careful cable routing.
We're 25 minutes from Wells and cover BA5 as a core area — bookings are normally inside a week.
Sister city pages: EICR in Wells · Rewires in Wells
Final price depends on access, cable routes, existing wiring and scope. Survey is free; written quote is fixed. Read the disclaimer below the cards before assuming.
Yes. School and surgery work in Wells is normally booked for half-term, weekends or evening windows so we don't disturb teaching or clinics. We arrange CHAS-compliant RAMS, DBS-cleared engineer attendance and full lockout/tagout where required.
An extension lead from the house is not a permanent installation — it's not BS 7671 compliant for a fixed garage circuit, and it's a real fire risk under load (a single 13A flex feeding a fridge, freezer, lights and tools will overheat). The compliant solution is an SWA armoured submain from the main consumer unit to a sub-board in the garage, with its own RCBO protection. It's the cost difference between £50 of flex and £850 of compliant install — but it's the right answer for safety, insurance and resale.
If the garage has more than 2-3 circuits (lights, sockets, EV charger, motor) then yes — a 4 or 6-way sub-consumer-unit gives proper local isolation, RCBO discrimination and clear labelling. For a small detached garage with just lights and 2 sockets, a single circuit on its own RCBO at the main board is fine.
Free survey, fixed-price written quote, full BS 7671 certification. Call Dan directly on 07889 334849.
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