Find Trusted Electricians in Edinburgh
City of Edinburgh, Scotland
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£45–£85 avg rate
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17 Electricians in Edinburgh
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Spartan Electrical Scotland Ltd
Experienced electrical team with 30 years combined experience covering domestic, commercial and industrial electrical works across Edinburgh and the Lothians. Checkatrade verified with consistently high customer ratings for quality workmanship.
Domestic RewiringCommercial ElectricalIndustrial ElectricalLighting Installation+2 more
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Boyter Electrical Services
RewiringConsumer unit upgradeEV charger installation
£47–£85/hrView Profile →

Ideal Electrical Solutions
RewiringSmart home wiringEV charger installationConsumer unit upgrade+1 more
£46–£82/hrView Profile →

Craig Booth
Electrical maintenance service for landlords, new installations, conversions and renovations to both commercial and domestic properties.
Lighting installationEV charger installationConsumer unit upgradeEICR testing
£45–£86/hrView Profile →

JK McCrone
Consumer unit upgradeRewiringEICR testingEV charger installation
£47–£83/hrView Profile →
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Smart Electrics
RewiringConsumer unit upgradeEV charger installationSmart home wiring
£44–£83/hrView Profile →

GSM Electrical
EV charger installationEICR testingLighting installationConsumer unit upgrade
£42–£86/hrView Profile →
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John Redpath Electrical Contractor
EV charger installationLighting installationEICR testingConsumer unit upgrade+1 more
£46–£90/hrView Profile →

HF Group
RewiringConsumer unit upgradeLighting installation
£44–£85/hrView Profile →

IDES Electrical Services
Domestic, commercial or industrial electrical contractor.
EV charger installationConsumer unit upgradeEICR testing
£47–£88/hrView Profile →
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Primrose Jackson
Lighting installationEICR testingSmart home wiring
£42–£82/hrView Profile →

Energize Electrical
Home office for electrician, Energize Electrical. Serving customers in Edinburgh and throughout the Lothians for a complete range of electrical services.
Consumer unit upgradeLighting installationEICR testing
£48–£87/hrView Profile →

Aef Electrical
Smart home wiringRewiringConsumer unit upgradeLighting installation
£48–£86/hrView Profile →
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Earth Electrical Contractors
EV charger installationEICR testingRewiring
£43–£84/hrView Profile →
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J. Balloch & Partners Electricians
Consumer unit upgradeEV charger installationLighting installationEICR testing
£48–£88/hrView Profile →
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Eastern Electric
Smart home wiringEICR testingConsumer unit upgrade
£44–£83/hrView Profile →
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Pioneer Contractors
EICR testingLighting installationConsumer unit upgradeEV charger installation+1 more
£44–£86/hrView Profile →
Edinburgh is Scotland capital and one of the most architecturally significant cities in the UK. Finding an electrician in Edinburgh means finding someone who is comfortable working in both the modern new-build developments around the waterfront at Leith and Granton, and the historic tenement blocks and New Town Georgian properties that make up so much of the city residential stock. Each presents different challenges: modern homes require EV charging infrastructure and smart home integration, while older properties often need careful rewiring that respects period features and meets modern safety standards.
In Scotland, electrical work is regulated under Part P of the Building Regulations in England and Wales and the equivalent Scottish Building Regulations. Electricians working in Edinburgh should be registered with an approved body such as NICEIC, NAPIT, or SELECT (the Electrical Contractors Association of Scotland). SELECT registration is particularly relevant in Edinburgh as it is the Scottish industry body, and SELECT members undergo regular inspections to verify competency and adherence to the IET Wiring Regulations (BS 7671).
Edinburgh large stock of HMO properties — driven by the city significant student and short-term rental market — creates a substantial demand for electrical testing and certification. Electrical Installation Condition Reports (EICRs) are required every 5 years for all rented properties in Scotland under the Tolerable Standard Regulations, and HMOs require even more frequent inspections. Edinburgh landlords account for a significant portion of local electricians workload.
The city is divided into distinct areas with varying property characteristics. The New Town (EH1–EH4) contains formal Georgian and Victorian properties with high ceilings and ornate plasterwork — rewiring here requires careful consideration of concealment methods. Leith and Portobello (EH6–EH15) have a mix of older stone-built properties and newer waterfront developments. The suburbs of Morningside, Marchmont, and Corstorphine (EH9–EH14) contain large Edwardian and inter-war semis that are a common source of upgrade and rewire work.
Smart home technology is increasingly demanded in Edinburgh higher-end properties. Lutron lighting control, Sonos audio zoning, Hive or Nest heating integration, and CCTV systems are all regularly requested. Edinburgh has a number of specialist electrical contractors focusing on AV and smart home installation alongside standard domestic and commercial electrical work.
Labour rates for Edinburgh electricians typically run from £50 to £85 per hour. Consumer unit replacements cost £400 to £700. Full rewires of a 3-bedroom flat in an Edinburgh tenement run £3,000 to £6,000. EV charger installations are £500 to £950 including supply and installation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much do electricians charge in Edinburgh?
Edinburgh electricians typically charge £50 to £85 per hour. Consumer unit replacements cost £400 to £700 fully installed. A full rewire of a 3-bedroom flat costs £3,000 to £6,000. EICR testing for a typical rented flat costs £150 to £250. EV charger installations run £500 to £950 including the charge point unit.
Do Edinburgh electricians need to be registered?
Electricians in Scotland should be registered with an approved body such as SELECT (the Scottish Electrical Contractors Association), NICEIC, or NAPIT. Registered electricians can self-certify their work under Scottish Building Regulations. Always verify registration before booking significant electrical work.
How often does an Edinburgh rental property need an EICR?
In Scotland, Electrical Installation Condition Reports are required every 5 years for all private rented properties. The report must be provided to tenants at the start of a tenancy and within 28 days of a new EICR being completed. HMO properties require more frequent inspections under separate licensing conditions.
Can Edinburgh electricians install EV chargers?
Yes. Many Edinburgh electricians are OZEV-authorised for EV charge point installations, enabling customers to access relevant grant schemes. Always confirm OZEV authorisation before booking. Typical installations take 2 to 4 hours and include a dedicated circuit from the consumer unit, an outdoor-rated charge point, and earthing arrangements.
What are the rules for electrical work in Edinburgh listed buildings?
Edinburgh has a large number of listed buildings, particularly in the Old Town and New Town. Electrical work in listed buildings may require listed building consent if it involves visible changes to structure or fabric. Always check with Edinburgh City Council Historic Environment team before undertaking visible electrical installations in a listed property.
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