A question we hear a lot! On the surface, it can seem like electricians are costly compared to other trades.
So lets dive in and answer this burning question – here is what really lies beyond the price.
At PD Electrical Services (SW) Ltd, we prioritise safety, reliability, and minimal disruption when it comes to electrical installations.
I have a little phrase of my own:
“Guard your home, family and wallet.”
When I say “guard your wallet,” it’s easy to think that means choose the lowest price. But when it comes to electrical work, the cheapest quote can often cost you the most in the long run. Like the saying goes, buy cheap – pay twice.
Cut-price electricians often skip certification or proper testing which takes time to do properly. Later, you could face expensive remedial work when you sell your home or if an insurance claim is needed.
Rushed installations can affect quality remember most of the electrical work is hidden. A poorly-installed fusebox, EV charger or rewire will need fixing, replacing, or upgrading far sooner than a job done properly. Incorrectly-installed equipment can (and does) get picked up by manufacturers warranty claims and then can be rejected.
A properly priced electrician isn’t overcharging — they’re covering the things that protect you:
This isn’t about “being expensive for the sake of it” — it’s about doing the work once, properly, and safely.
Often I get called out to a property where one or more electric circuits has tripped. This is often due to a fault – which takes time to locate and isolate. A good experienced electrician can swiftly carry out testing and find a fault in a timely manner whereas an inexperienced electrician can spend hours on a hit and miss approach trying to find the issue.
This is where rubber meets the road and is the difference between the cheapest which in the long run costs more and the initally looking expensive which turns out cheaper in the end.
The Safer Way to Guard Your Wallet
If you want to protect your finances and your home, focus on value, not price. Look for:
An electrician who is registered and insured not just qualified or able
Clear, fixed pricing with no hidden extras
Certification provided for every job
Good local reviews and recommendations
Choosing the cheapest quote may look like guarding your wallet, but in reality, it can put your money, home, and family at risk. The smarter choice is a qualified, certified electrician who charges fairly for doing the job right — because when it comes to electrics, peace of mind is worth paying for.
1. Training and Qualifications
Electricians don’t just “pick it up on the job.” To be registered and insured, we go through years of training, exams, and ongoing assessments. This constant updating costs thousands of pounds each year.
2. Safety and Compliance
Unlike decorating or DIY jobs, electrical work carries real risks if it’s done wrong, the two big dangers are Fire and Electric Shock. Every job must meet legal safety standards and is backed up by certification and Building Control notification. This protects you, your family, and your home.
3. Tools, Equipment and Insurance
We use specialist test equipment which must be calibrated, a range of power tools to get the work done and keep up professional liability, indemity, efficacy insurances. These aren’t one-off costs; they’re ongoing investments to make sure the job is safe.
4. Hidden Costs You Don’t See
When you hire an electrician, you’re not just paying for the time on site. Behind the scenes we cover, Travel and fuel to get to you, Time for paperwork, certificates and compliance forms, Training, memberships and accreditations (like NICEIC, VAT, tax and insurance obligations
5. Lasting Value
A properly installed consumer unit, EV charger, or rewire isn’t just a “fix” — it’s an upgrade that should serve you safely for decades. Done right first time, it saves you money in the long run compared to cut-price work that fails or isn’t certified.
The bottom line really is that electricians should be expensive, a cheap electrician can be a real risk to you, your home, your family and your wallet
A fault on one circuit can trip half of your consumer unit, leaving large parts of your home without power.
Unlike RCBOs, Dual RCD boards don’t protect against overloads or short circuits on individual circuits.
As electrical demands increase, Dual RCD setups struggle to provide adequate protection for modern electrical loads.
RCBOs protect each circuit separately, meaning if a fault occurs, only the affected circuit trips. This prevents unnecessary power loss to other areas of your home.
Unlike Dual RCD boards, where one fault can cut power to multiple circuits, RCBOs ensure the rest of your home remains powered, avoiding the frustration of widespread outages.
RCBOs protect against both residual current (earth faults) and overcurrent (short circuits and overloads), giving you complete protection for each circuit. Dual RCD boards, in contrast, only protect against residual current, leaving your system more vulnerable.
RCBOs are suitable for all electrical installations, whether residential, commercial, or industrial. If you plan to upgrade your home with solar, battery storage, EV charging, or additional circuits, an RCBO board is the best foundation for a safe, scalable electrical system.
“Our old fusebox needed replacing and bringing up to modern standards as we had new rooms added and growing needs on the house. We also wanted a way to completely shut down non-essential electrical circuits overnight, saving energy and reducing the amount of electrical interference as we sleep. Paul and the PD Electrical team listened and provided a great solution – a “kill switch” that could give a late-night closedown, whilst keeping essential circuits separated and active overnight.”
Zoë Browning, Ilfracombe
Finally, Electrical Services that give you work completed on time and on budget.
And look, we get it, it’s not fair.
The truth is, you’re not alone. It seems most homeowners are becoming victims of these issues when trying to get your electrical work done right the first time and on budget. That feeling of frustration, helplessness, and financial stress – a terrible place to be in.
Here’s what most don’t realise – bad electrical work isn’t just a nuisance, it is downright dangerous.
Faulty wiring and substandard installations can lead to fires, electrical shocks, and other hazardous situations. And now with the possibility of engaging unqualified or uncertified electricians, the risks become even greater.
It seems most are left in a state of constant worry and uncertainty, wondering when the next problem will arise or if their home is even safe. Which just goes to show – you would be wise to do something different to get your electrical work done right the first time and on budget to stop the pain and frustration.
A new way that means you can avoid unreliable work, overpriced quotes, and tardy electricians.
Ultimately and possibly for the first time, a way to get your electrical work done right so that you can enjoy peace of mind, financial transparency, and a smooth, hassle-free experience.
So if you are a homeowner and you are tired of unreliable work and overpriced quotes, and other common problems, then I urge you to give me a call so that we can talk about you finally getting “Work Done Right” with our new way to deliver Electrical Services.
The new way to get your electrical work done right the first time and on budget – our process is called W.I.R.E.
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We help homeowners in Barnstaple, Bideford and Ilfracombe upgrade the electrics in their home, garden or renovation without being taken for a ride, let down or left in a mess.