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Commercial Electrical Services in Sussex: Testing, Repairs & Compliance Guide 2026

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Managing a company gives you plenty to focus on. Payroll, customers, stock, deadlines, the list never really ends. Electrical safety usually gets ignored at the back of your mind until a fault happens. A circuit fails during peak trading hours. An inspection uncovers years of deferred maintenance. A fine lands because the EICR hasn't been renewed. Suddenly, the electrical system that nobody was thinking about becomes the only thing anyone can talk about. The good news is that most of these situations are entirely avoidable but only if the right groundwork is in place. This guide covers everything a Sussex business owner needs to know about commercial electrical services in 2026: what the legal requirements actually are, how often your installation should be tested and what to look for when choosing a qualified commercial electrician in Brighton or across East Sussex. What Does a Commercial Electrician Do? A commercial electrician works on electrical systems in business environ...

Electrical Faults at Home? 5 Signs It's Time to Call a Domestic Electrician

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Most homeowners are pretty good at spotting when something needs attention. A dripping tap, a crack in the plaster, a door that won't close properly these things are obvious. Electrical problems are different. They hide. They develop slowly, quietly, behind walls and under floorboards, and by the time they make themselves known, the situation is often more serious than it first appears. That's not meant to alarm anyone. It's just the reality of how electrical systems work and why knowing when to call a qualified electrician  for home electrical faults is one of the more important things a homeowner can learn. This isn't a piece about scaremongering. It's a practical guide: five signs that your home's electrical system is trying to tell you something, what those signs usually mean, and what actually happens when a professional comes to sort it out. Why Choosing a NICEIC Registered Electrician Matters The electrical installation in most British homes is largel...