Thursday 1 December 2016

Electrician Richmond Homeowners Can Trust At All Times

This is the time of year when people tend to increase their energy usage at home. Whether this is down to the addition of Christmas lights and festive celebrations or people increasing their heating to offset colder temperatures, your electrical outlets and wiring can be put under a lot of pressure. The vast majority of homes will be able to deal with this increased pressure without any fuss or hassle but it may be that some homes are not equipped for the level of pressure that is seen in modern homes.

After all, there are many homes in the UK which are a fair old age now. Even homes that were built in the 1960s and 1970s were built to be a completely different standard and outlook when it comes to electrical points and energy usage. The amount of gadgets, appliances and components which are part of everyday life these days means that many homes are just not equipped to deal with the pressure they are under, and this can cause problems for a lot of homes.

Anyone who has an older home, or who has concerns about the electrical components at their property will find it is best to be proactive about their property. Calling on the leading electrician Richmond has to offer, Redlands Electrical, is a sensible starting point because tests can be carried out to ensure the wiring is of a suitable standard. Redlands Electrical is a company with great experience in the local area and anyone looking to hire a professional who comes strongly recommended by the local community should look no further.

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This is also the time of year when many people to add lights to the outside of their property. Again, this may be related to festive celebrations or it could be an attempt to increase safety and security around the home. Anyone looking to brighten up the external areas of their property should call on the leading electrician Wimbledon has to offer these days, Redlands Electrical. There are many dangers associated with having electrical appliances, lights and points outside so it makes sense to play safe and call on the services of professionals.

The bottom line is that electricity is very dangerous and if someone doesn’t have experience in working with it, they should leave it to the professionals. It may seem like a quick job but the risks associated with unskilled people working with electricity are too big to be taken on lightly. The peace of mind that comes with hiring a professional like Redlands Electrical ensures that this is always the smart decision to make around the home or garden. For more information you can visit at: http://www.redlandselectrical.co.uk/areas-covered/electrician-richmond/

Thursday 20 October 2016

Electrician Wimbledon Homeowners Need To Call On

With so much advice and guidance on how to improve your home, it is no surprise to see so many people taking up DIY. Whether you are looking to save money or you want to stamp your personal style on your home, this is the best time to do so. This is because the volume of YouTube videos that take you through work on a step by step basis makes everything easier for people who want to undertake work themselves.

There has also been an upsurge in the volume of products that can be used around the home. The right tool can make many jobs a lot easier, so if you’re looking to spruce up your home or you want to try something new, you should be confident about making a few changes. However, there are some jobs that are always best to the experts, no matter how confident you feel or what videos you have to look at.

Electrical work is not something to be messed about with and you may be placing yourself, your home or your loved ones at risk by carrying out electrical work. This is the sort of work that is best left to the professionals and if you want to be confident about the work undertaken at your home, call on the finest electrician Wimbledon has to offer.

Call on the finest electrician Richmond has ever known

Redlands Electrical has developed a sterling reputation for providing reliable and effective electrical services. No matter what you need assistance with; this is an organisation that takes care of every job. There is no such thing as a big or small job when you call on Redlands Electrical, so if you’re looking for peace of mind, this is the local professional you should get in touch.

While there is never a bad time to ensure your electricals are in great condition, if you have recently moved home, it may be easier to have your home checked now before you do a lot of work or even place yourself at risk. Booking the services of the best electrician Richmond can offer will allow you to improve your home without having to do any of the work yourself.

There is also a lot to be said for calling on the services of an electrician before you sell your home. It may seem like a small job or a run of small jobs but if you ensure your home is in the best condition, it can make selling it easier. It may even help you obtain more money for your home. This is something that all homeowners should be interested in, so be sure to get help from the best local professionals in your area. Click here for more detail.

Friday 15 July 2016

A Day in the Life of a Redlands Electrical Technician - Part 3

We like efficient and focused employees. Being able to trust in your employees and know they’re committed to their work is really vital for any business, especially in the electrical trade - our work ensures residential needs are met and commercial infrastructure is maintained. It’s easy to get so concerned with the day-to-day grind that you don’t notice or recognise the people around you who are going through the 9-to-5 just like you.

So we thought we’d take you through an average work day for Dan, our hypothetical mixture of your average Redlands Electrical Technician, and show you what kind of work goes into being the foremost Electrician Wimbledon clients call to meet their needs.

If you didn’t catch them - here’s the LINKS http://redlands29.beep.com/ to the first part of this blog. That said - let’s catch up with Dan and Co, and see the day holds for them!

4:45 PM
 
Pulling into the depot finally, Keith and Dan check in with their colleagues and quickly inventory the tools and equipment, making a note of what they need to restock. After that, Keith finishes for the day and Dan clarifies his schedule for the following day before leaving himself.
Negotiating the M25 and mishaps of the run home and finally parks up outside his home. Pushing his way through the door he picks up Jane - she’s made a horse out of clay school and wants to show him - and heads in.

6:20 PM
 
Marie cooks dinner, whilst Dan sits down with the girls to help them with English homework. Whilst he has workable Maths, he leaves Math homework to their mother whilst he deals with words and spelling. They eat, still talking about what the girls learned and what they needed help with. After, they go play whilst Dan and Marie clear up and flirt in equal measure. It being 6-years since their marriage doesn’t matter.

7:30 PM
 
With his two girls tiredly saying that they’re not tired, Dan takes them up to bed and settles them down for the night. He puts the clay horse on a shelf, kisses the girls good night and turns out the light.
Changing out of his work clothes and into some night clothes, he heads down stairs to watch the evenings television with Marie. He yawns at the TV - mocking the personalities and advertisements and taking about where they should take the family on holiday.

10:30 PM
 
Finishing the evenings TV viewing together, Dan and Marie turn in. He peers into the girls bedroom to make sure they are sound-asleep, then gets ready for bed. Climbing in he cosies up to Marie, kisses her goodnight and settles down. Briefly he thinks about the people he talked to and the conservations and touches upon what he needs to do tomorrow before fully drifting off. Another day tomorrow …
Whilst Dan and his family may be fictional the work and day-to-day he experiences isn’t because its true in some degree to the lives of many of our staff. We have families, friends here and elsewhere and a whole lot of stuff going on - but we don’t scrimp on our commitment to our clients and supply the best electrician Surbiton residents could ask for.

The services we provide - from wiring installation and repair, to installing external communications and call systems, refits of comm. stations and many more - you can be assured that Redlands Electrical provides the most professional and efficient electrical work London and the South-East has. For more information you can visit at: http://www.redlandselectrical.co.uk/index.php/areas-covered/electrician-surbiton/
 

Friday 1 July 2016

A Day in the Life of a Redlands Electrical Technician - Part 2

We like efficient and focused employees. Being able to trust in your employees and know they’re committed to their work is really vital for any business, especially in the electrical trade - our work ensures residential needs are met and commercial infrastructure is maintained. It’s easy to get so concerned with the day-to-day grind that you don’t notice or recognise the people around you who are going through the 9-to-5 just like you.

So we thought we’d take you through an average work day for Dan, our hypothetical mixture of your average Redlands Electrical Technician, and show you what kind of work goes into being the foremost Electrician Wimbledon clients call to meet their needs.

If you didn’t catch it - here’s a link http://redlands29.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/a-day-in-life-of-redlands-electrical.html to the first part of this blog. That said - let’s catch up with Dan and Co, and see the day holds for them!

10:00 AM

First job of the day is a quick inspection of a storage warehouse’s wiring, and him and Keith work together to trace each wire from source to source, it’s voltage and ensure that it’s safe working order. Filling out the necessary paperwork for health-and-safety and making a receipt for recommended work, the two finish up. Keith is pretty certain they’ll be back to re-wire, due to the age of the premises. Dan agrees, and they set off for the next job.

11:25 AM

The next job is a bit more involved - installing, wiring and testing power supplies for an entire office space of computers, devices and equipment. After bringing up the necessary tools, equipment and wire spools the boys get to work; choosing to start from opposite ends of the office.

They put together and install power sockets and run them behind PVC cable boxes on the walls. It’s hard work and frustrating at points, but Keith keeps things light by telling Dan about his weekend and the trouble he got himself into in the funniest way ever with his Yorkshire accent. After two-and-a-half hours they are done, and the office has electricity. Keith and Dan high-five and quickly pack up. Another receipt written off and its onto lunch before the job.

2:10 PM

Dan throws away yet-another chocolate bar wrapper as Keith mocks him for even bothering as they arrive at another office - this time two install a pair of security cameras inside-and-out of the main entrance to replace two they previously took down. Up on a ladder its a fidgety and awkward job, but it’s one of dozens of installations him and Keith have done. They even joked about betting who could get theirs installed and working first on the way there.

Dan wins by twenty minutes, and helps Keith get his working as well. With the security staff satisfied, they fetch a clerk from upstairs to sign the receipt and the two complete the last job of the day early - sharing a quick conversation with the security about the up-and-coming Euros footballl championship and who their pick to win is before packing up and heading back.

Keep up with our blog to see how Dan wraps his day up and what he does to wind down! Click here for more detail.

Wednesday 29 June 2016

A Day in the Life of a Redlands Electrical Technician - Part 1

We like efficient and focused employees. Being able to trust in your employees and know they’re committed to their work is really vital for any business, especially in the electrical trade - our work ensures residential needs are met and commercial infrastructure is maintained. It’s easy to get so concerned with the day-to-day grind that you don’t notice or recognise the people around you who are going through the 9-to-5 just like you.

So we thought we’d take you through an average work day for Dan, our hypothetical mixture of your average Redlands Electrical Technician, and show you what kind of work goes into being the foremost Electrician Wimbledon clients call to meet their needs.

5:30 AM

Dan’s phone vibrates insistently and tones on the dresser, waking him up for the day. Yawning with a stretch, he shushes his wife Marie back to sleep and fumbles his way out of the bed sheets. After a minute to greet the toilet he jumps in the shower quickly and then gets dressed in his work clothes. He thinks he’s getting a bit fat and resolves to avoid the traditional lunch break chocolate bar.

He wakes his two daughters Jane, 6, and Erica, also 6, and gets them into the bathroom to brush their teeth and wash their faces; getting them dressed before heading downstairs. Marie joins him making breakfast - a small full English each - and sit down to eat. Dan splits his attention between the Paper and his daughters squabbling over this-and-that. Looking up at the clock, he sees its 7:30 now - so he kisses his family good-bye, throws on his jacket and jumps in his work van.

8:25 AM

Setting out from home Dan is wishing for a day where he finds the M25 miraculously clear into London … and is immediately disappointed with a snarl up. Great …

Whilst waiting in traffic he takes a call from home (Erica lost her schoolbag, which Dan immediately points Marie too), calls ahead to work, double-checking his first job of the day and let them know the traffic situation and huffing about the traffic; scratching his shaved head in impatience before switching on the radio for some morning music.

9:13 AM

Finally pulling up to the Redlands Electricals depot, he jumps out of the van and heads into the office to speak to his supervisor - explains why he’s late - and is paired with Keith for the day. After checking and loading up on necessary tools and supplies - they set out.

Keep posted with our blog to find out how his day goes! For more information on Electrician Surbiton you can visit at: http://www.redlandselectrical.co.uk/index.php/areas-covered/electrician-surbiton/