The South West’s most trusted Electricians

The South West’s most trusted Electricians

Trusted Electricians across Bristol, Bath, South Wales, Gloucestershire and Swindon

4.8★ Rated | NICEIC Approved | Fast call-outs | Online booking

Fully Insured NICEIC Approved Electrician

Family Run for over 25 years

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4.8 Stars - Based on 483 Customer Reviews

MJP Electrical Services

Family owned & operated for 30 years

Welcome to MJP Electrical Services, your trusted local experts for all your electrical needs in Bristol. With over 30 years of experience, we are the leading provider of residential and commercial electrical services in the area.

Our priority at MJP is your satisfaction. We are committed to delivering exceptional results while helping you save money without compromising on quality. Our team of highly skilled professionals is dedicated to providing top-notch service and expertise.

Choose MJP Electrical Services for all your electrical needs and experience the difference of working with reliable local experts in Bristol. Contact us anytime to speak with an advisor or book a service directly into our schedule. We’re here to assist you.

Electrical Services

24/7 Call out - Emergency Electrician

NICEIC electricians serving Bristol, Bath, South Wales, Gloucestershire and Swindon. From emergency callouts to EICRs, consumer unit upgrades, rewires, EV charging and solar, we provide clear pricing, tidy workmanship and certified results. Pick a service to book.

Regional Electrical Services

NICEIC Electrician near me

Serving homes and businesses across Bristol, Bath, South Wales, South Gloucestershire and Swindon. Pick your region to view local availability, pricing and real jobs completed nearby.

Areas we cover

From emergency faults to planned works, our 4.8 , NICEIC‑approved electricians serve homes and businesses across Bristol, Bath, South Wales, South Gloucestershire and Swindon. We offer fast local call‑outs and certified workmanship for EICRs, consumer unit upgrades, full/partial rewires, EV charger installation and solar PV & battery storage. Choose your region to see local engineers, pricing and recent jobs near you.

Why choose MJP Electrical?

Locally Owned And Run For Over 25 Years

Local, trusted electricians across Bristol, Bath, South Wales, Gloucestershire and Swindon. Family‑owned with decades of experience, NICEIC approved, and rated 4.8 by hundreds of customers — we make electrical work simple, safe and stress‑free.

Our Core Values

We exist to make our clients and employees lives better

Empathy

Seeing the world through others' perspective. Treating others as you would want to be treated.

Honesty

The ability to communicate in a clear and transparent way. Admit and own our mistakes. Reflect and improve on what has been done previously.

Trust

Using realistic timelines, being able to assess and communicate situations and deliver services & projects in a realistic and efficient way. Deliver what you say in the time you promise.

Professionalism

Delivering high quality workmanship, on time, respectfully, legally and in the most efficient way.

Our Reviews

Hundreds Of Happy Customers

NICEIC‑approved and 4.8 rated across hundreds of verified reviews. See why local customers trust us for fast call‑outs, certified work and clear pricing.

Customer Testimonials:

Check out first hand what our clients say about us

From same‑day faults to complex installations, these first‑hand accounts show our workmanship, communication and aftercare across Bristol, Bath, South Wales, Gloucestershire and Swindon.

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Electrician FAQs:

Find answers to common questions here

A: Our urgent call-out charge is £171.00 plus VAT which includes the first hour. Extra time is charged at £28.50 plus VAT per half hour. Materials not included.

A: Our standard hourly rate is £57 per hour (plus VAT) or £28.50 (plus VAT) per half hour

A: If you have loss of power and any time you feel unsafe with the condition of any part of your electrical system.

A: Google – Always pick the one with the best reviews.

A: Every electrician hold an ECA card which proves competence and be fully qualified to 18th edition standard.

A: The simple answer is, You CAN’T. It is illegal for any person to sign off work and say he had done the work when he clearly did not. If that person is a fully fledged registered and accredited Electrician or Gas Engineer and he lies about the installation he can pretty much kiss his career goodbye.

A: Whenever an approved electrician completes any form of electrical installation work on your home, a form of certification must be provided.

Whether you’re installing a new oven, an air conditioner or replacing your switchboard or light switches, you will need a safety certificate from your approved electrician.

A: You CAN do electrical work yourself under Part P You do NOT need to get a registered electrician to verify it. For some types of work (notifiable jobs), you need to notify Buildings Control (and pay a fee) . They will then inspect the work at first and second fix.

A: From April 2013 electrical work in a dwelling, or associated with its surroundings, is notifiable to a local building control body where the work includes:

  • the installation of a new circuit, whether at low voltage (typically 230 V) or extra-low voltage); or
  • the replacement of a consumer unit (fusebox); or
  • any alteration or addition to an existing circuit in a special location*, whether at low voltage (typically 230 V) or extra-low voltage

*A special location is a room containing a bath or shower, swimming pool or a sauna heater.

An alteration or addition to an existing circuit in a room containing a bath or shower is notifiable only where carried out in the space surrounding a bath or shower.

An alteration or addition anywhere within a room containing a swimming pool or sauna heater is notifiable.

A: Since 2005, all electrical work in dwellings in England and Wales whether carried out professionally or as DIY, and whether or not the work is notifiable to a building control body (see below), must meet the requirements of Part P of the Building Regulations. In April 2013 the requirements for England were amended.

Compliance with Part P is intended to keep you and your family as safe as possible from electrical hazards.

The requirements of Part P apply to new dwellings and to any alterations or additions to the electrical installations of existing dwellings, including full or partial rewires.

Part P states that anyone carrying out electrical work in a dwelling must ensure that reasonable provision has been made in the design and installation of the electrical installations in order to protect any persons who might use, maintain or alter the electrical installation of that dwelling from fire and injury, including electric shock.

A: By law, the homeowner or landlord must be able to prove that all electrical installation work meets Part P, or they will be committing a criminal offence.

Local authorities have the power to make homeowners or landlords remove or alter any work that does not meet the requirements of the Building Regulations.

A: Things to look for are:

  1. Approved by a recognised governing body like the NICEIC
  2. Insured – NCIEC will ensure this
  3. Qualified – NCIEC will ensure this
  4. Recommendations
  5. Communication
  6. Good Attitude

A: What you do need is to get a registered electrician to verify that what you’ve done is safe apart from some “minor” jobs like changing sockets or moving them a short distance.

What you might find is that a lot of electricians won’t verify your work, so you end up having to get them to do the job.

Become a partner

Join our growing network

Join our network of vetted, local, self‑employed electricians. We bring you a steady pipeline of quality jobs, handle quoting and invoicing, and support you with a trusted brand—so you can focus on the work and grow on your terms.

Benefits include:

We find the work, you do the job, we handle the admin.

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