We recently completed the electrical work including audio/visual, aerial work and installation of new flat screen tv at a new extension and kitchen conversion in Stirling. Where possible the lights installed were of energy saving LED type.
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Every working day we carry out different types of electrical testing whether that be testing wiring and accessories, smoke detectors, fire alarms, appliances or emergency lights. These are important services we provide to allow clients to not only meet mandatory Health and Safety obligations but it also helps ensure the safety of employees and the general public.
This was highlighted on Wednesday when we were awarded a contract to inspect and test smoke alarms, emergency lighting and fixed wiring in 500 properties for a major Central Scotland housing association. On Wednesday we started electrical work on a renovation project at a major travel operators in the centre of Glasgow. The big switch on of decking lights we recently installed took place on Saturday night. A combination of amenity bricklights, drive over lights and spotlights were installed with either white or green LED lamps.
All lights are 230 volt mains powered with the switching using wireless technology powered by a Wisebox Lighting Control Box. We recently posted to our blog previous photos of the installation process with the final switch on night photos posted below. This week we started 1st fix wiring within a new extension in Stirling. Wiring for lights, sockets, kitchen appliances and audio/visual equipment will be installed over the next week before we come to the exciting part of installing the final equipment.
If you are planning improvements to your home then we can help with sourcing builders, architects and associated tradesmen. Our rescue mission on Monday was in the Scottish Border town of Hawick where one of our electricians attended as a matter of urgency to our clients premises to repair a faulty chiller unit so they didn't loose too much productivity time. Poorly connected cable within the plug top probably caused this mess. New plug and socket installed.
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