
Landlord Certification
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An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a detailed assessment of the condition of an existing electrical system, carried out to ensure it remains safe and compliant with current regulations. It involves inspecting and testing the fixed wiring, including sockets, switches, lighting, and the consumer unit, to identify any damage, deterioration, or non-compliance.
The report highlights any issues found, graded by severity, and provides recommendations for remedial work if necessary. EICRs are particularly important for rented properties, businesses, and older installations, offering peace of mind and helping to prevent electrical hazards. This inspection should always be conducted by a qualified electrician.

Garden Power & Lighting
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Installing lighting and power into garden projects can greatly enhance both functionality and atmosphere, transforming outdoor spaces into usable areas well into the evening. Whether it’s subtle path lighting, feature spotlights, or power outlets for tools and entertainment, Rudd Electrical Services can do it all.
Careful planning is key. It's important to use weatherproof fittings and run cabling through protective Cable, All installations should comply with current electrical regulations, and it’s strongly recommended to use a qualified electrician for connection to the mains. With the right setup, garden lighting and power can add both beauty and practicality to your outdoor space.

Consumer Unit Upgrades
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Installing a consumer unit, or fuse board, is a crucial part of any electrical system upgrade or new installation, providing essential protection and control for all circuits in a property. A modern consumer unit typically includes circuit breakers and an RCD (Residual Current Device) to help safeguard against electrical faults and overloads.
Proper planning is essential to ensure it meets current regulations and suits the specific needs of the property. All work should be carried out by a qualified electrician, as incorrect installation can pose serious safety risks. A well-installed consumer unit not only improves safety but also makes future maintenance and additions to the system much easier.