Step 1
Plan the layout
Power, lighting, switching and equipment locations are planned before cables are run.
Electrical Service
From new rooms and renovations to small commercial improvements, Tom Morgan Electrical can plan, install and test practical new electrical work.
New installations are suitable for domestic improvements, landlords, renovations and small commercial fit-outs.
Customers usually arrive with a practical problem, a safety report or a planned upgrade. These are the jobs this page is built around.
Step 1
Power, lighting, switching and equipment locations are planned before cables are run.
Step 2
The consumer unit, supply and existing circuits are checked for suitability.
Step 3
First fix and second fix work are coordinated with building, plastering and joinery stages where needed.
Step 4
New installation work is tested and certification is provided where required.
Electrical work is quoted against the property, access, materials and testing required. These are the main factors that can change the scope.
Clear positions for sockets, switches, appliances and lighting reduce rework.
Dedicated circuits, higher loads and outbuildings need more design than simple accessory changes.
It is usually easier to install before plastering and final decoration.
Partial and full rewires for older homes, renovations and properties with unsafe or unsuitable wiring.
View serviceExtra sockets, safer power layouts and practical electrical upgrades for modern homes and workplaces.
View serviceIndoor lighting, outside lighting, security lights and practical lighting upgrades for homes and businesses.
View serviceStraight answers before you book electrical work.
Yes. New circuits can be installed where the existing supply and consumer unit are suitable, with testing carried out afterwards.
Yes. Electrical work can be planned around renovation stages before plastering and final finishes.
Electrical installation work is tested and certification is provided where required.
Yes. Drawings or room layouts help plan sockets, lighting, switching and cable routes before work starts.
Yes. Many projects need first fix wiring before finishes and second fix once rooms are ready.
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