Find Trusted Electricians in South London
Greater London, London
£45–£85 avg rate
South London has a healthy mix of domestic and commercial properties, and the demand for qualified electricians across the area is consistently high. Whether you are in Brixton, Balham, Greenwich, or Croydon, finding a trustworthy electrician who knows local property types and works to a high standard is easier than you might think.
The South London housing landscape is diverse. Victorian and Edwardian terraces dominate in inner boroughs like Lewisham, Lambeth, and Southwark, while post-war semis and modern new builds are more common further out in Sutton, Croydon, and Kingston. Older properties often have dated wiring systems that need attention — single-insulated wiring, round-pin sockets, and older fuse boards are common finds in pre-1970s homes across the area.
Electrical work that requires a qualified electrician
Certain electrical work is notifiable under Part P of the Building Regulations in England. Any new circuits in a kitchen, bathroom, or outside require a registered electrician who can self-certify the work and issue an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC). Consumer unit replacements, rewiring, and any work near water sources also fall into this category.
For rented properties, landlords in South London must have a valid Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) every five years. This is a legal requirement. A qualified electrician will inspect the installation and flag any deficiencies on the report. Properties with older wiring may receive recommendations for remedial work that must be completed within 28 days.
NICEIC and NAPIT registered electricians in South London can self-certify their work, saving you the cost of a local authority inspection. Always ask to see your electrician's registration card and verify it online before they start work.
Typical electrical jobs in South London
Consumer unit upgrades are among the most common jobs electricians carry out across South London. Many older properties still have older fuse boards with rewirable fuses rather than modern circuit breakers and RCD protection. An upgrade typically costs £400–£700 and significantly improves safety.
Electric vehicle charger installation is increasingly popular across South London, particularly in properties with off-street parking. A home EV charger installation typically costs £800–£1,200 through an OZEV-authorised installer. Electricians registered with OZEV can claim the government grant on your behalf.
Other common jobs include adding additional sockets, installing outdoor lighting, upgrading to LED lighting throughout, fault finding and fixing, and installing smart home systems including Hive, Nest, or other heating controls.
Electrical costs in South London
Electricians in South London typically charge £50–£85 per hour. Minimum call-out fees are usually £60–£100. An EICR for a two-bedroom flat typically costs £150–£250, while a three-bedroom house will run £200–£350 depending on the number of circuits. Consumer unit upgrades are usually quoted as a fixed price job.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a registered electrician for all electrical work in South London?
For notifiable work under Part P of the Building Regulations — including new circuits in kitchens, bathrooms, and outside, and consumer unit replacements — you must use a registered electrician. For minor repairs like replacing a socket or a light fitting in the same location, the work is not notifiable and you can use any competent person, though a registered electrician is still recommended.
How much does an EICR cost in South London?
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) typically costs between £150 and £250 for a one or two-bedroom flat in South London, and £200 to £350 for a three or four-bedroom house. Prices vary by electrician and property size. Always get at least two quotes.
How long does an EICR take?
An EICR for a standard two-bedroom flat takes around two to three hours. A larger detached house may take a full day. The electrician needs access to all circuits, so ensure power can be turned off temporarily to each room during the inspection.
What is the difference between NICEIC and NAPIT registered electricians?
Both NICEIC and NAPIT are government-approved Part P self-certification schemes. An electrician registered with either body can carry out notifiable work and self-certify it without requiring a local authority building control inspection. Both are equally valid — the key is checking the electrician is actually registered, which you can do on their respective websites.
Can a South London landlord be fined for not having an EICR?
Yes. Since April 2021, all landlords in England must have a valid EICR for each rental property. The report must be renewed every five years or sooner if recommended. Failure to comply can result in a fine of up to £30,000 from the local authority.
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