Commercial kitchens, walk-in refrigeration, bar lighting, fire alarms, emergency lighting, 5-year EICR for pubs, restaurants, cafés and hotels in Bath (BA1, BA2). NAPIT 66245, BS 7671 18th edition, BS 5839-1 fire alarm, BS 5266 emergency lighting. From £380 + VAT @ 20%.
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City & GuildsHospitality electrical work for pubs, restaurants, cafés and hotels across Bath (BA1, BA2). Bar lighting, commercial kitchen circuits, cellar 3-phase power, BS 5839-1 fire alarms, BS 5266 emergency lighting and annual EICRs. Out-of-hours scheduling so trading isn't disrupted. NAPIT 66245, full BS 7671 18th edition certification, Part P notified where applicable. From £380 + VAT @ 20%.
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Bath's restaurant scene runs from Pulteney Bridge fine-dining through Milsom Street brasseries to the Roman Baths quarter. Almost every venue is in a Georgian Listed building, often Grade I or II*, with strict conservation rules around cable routes, surface fittings and intrusive work.
We've done bar refits, fire-alarm upgrades and kitchen fit-outs across central Bath — minimal-intervention wiring, conservation-officer coordination and full LBC documentation. Out-of-hours scheduling because daytime closures cost serious money in this market.
BA1/BA2 means heavy footfall, heritage compliance and zero tolerance for botched first-fix. We plan every job around the building's fabric before we plan it around the brief.
Sister city pages: EICR in Bath · Commercial in Bath
Final price depends on access, cable routes, existing wiring and whether the room is being refurbed at the same time. Survey is free; written quote is fixed. Read the disclaimer below the cards before assuming.
Yes. We've done bar refits, fire-alarm upgrades and kitchen rewires in Listed Georgian buildings across central Bath — Milsom Street, Pulteney Bridge, Stall Street. Conservation-officer coordination, surface clip-direct on ashlar walls, cable routes through joist voids and behind existing skirting. Full LBC documentation provided.
Yes — most pub and restaurant work happens between close and open the next day. We schedule first-fix and noisy work for closed periods, leaving a safe live system at the end of each session. Annual EICRs are typically done on a Sunday or a Monday close.
BS 5839-1 fire alarms need a quarterly weekly test by you and a 6-monthly engineer service by us. BS 5266 emergency lighting needs a monthly flick-test by you and a yearly 3-hour duration test by us. We'll set up a service schedule and issue the certificates your insurance and licence audit need.
Free survey, fixed-price written quote, full BS 7671 certification. Call Dan directly on 07889 334849.
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