Garden lighting design and install — IP65 luminaires, 12V SELV low-voltage systems, mains SWA runs, PIR floodlights, smart-control integration. NAPIT, BS 7671. Specialist garden lighting for Bath (BA1, BA2) — BS 7671 18th edition, NAPIT-certified, Part P notified. From £280 + VAT @ 20%.
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City & GuildsGarden lighting design and install — IP65 luminaires, 12V SELV low-voltage systems, mains SWA runs, PIR floodlights, smart-control integration. NAPIT, BS 7671. Every job is BS 7671 18th edition certified and Part P notified through NAPIT.
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Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage Georgian conservation city — wiring here often runs through 600mm ashlar stone walls, around lath-and-plaster ceilings and behind original cornice. Cable routes need planning before chases are cut, and Listed-property work means careful coordination with conservation officers.
The rental and holiday-let market is heavy here, so jobs often coincide with a 5-yearly EICR — we can do both as one visit and issue all certs together.
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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. We've worked in Listed Georgian townhouses across central Bath. The approach is minimal-intervention cable routes (under floorboards, in joist voids, behind existing skirting), surface clip-direct on stone walls where chases would damage fabric, and full coordination with the conservation officer before first-fix. We document everything for the LBC application.
Yes. We integrate garden lighting with Philips Hue Outdoor, Loxone, Tuya, Lutron and most major smart-home systems. Typical setups give per-zone control, scenes (dinner, security, off), sunset/sunrise schedules and PIR-overrides. We install the gateway, commission the zones and label everything in your hub before we leave.
Yes — every external circuit needs 30mA RCD protection (typically per-circuit RCBO at the consumer unit), and mains cables run outdoors must be SWA armoured or in mechanical protection. Low-voltage 12V SELV systems are inherently safer (lower shock risk) and don't need RCD protection on the secondary side, but the 230V transformer feed always does.
Free survey, fixed-price written quote, full BS 7671 certification. Call Dan directly on 07889 334849.
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