The South West’s most trusted Electricians

The South West’s most trusted Electricians

LED Lighting Upgrades In St Andrews

LED Installation from NICEIC Registered Electricians in St Andrews

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LED lighting upgrades offer a smart, energy-efficient solution for homes and businesses across Bristol, Bath, Gloucestershire, South Wales, and Swindon. At MJP Electrical, our expert electricians specialise in designing and installing modern LED lighting systems that not only reduce your energy consumption but also enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of your property. Whether you’re looking to illuminate a commercial office space or improve the ambience in your home, our NICEIC-registered electricians provide tailored solutions to meet your specific needs.

What are LED Lighting Upgrades?

LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting upgrades involve replacing traditional incandescent, fluorescent, or halogen lighting fixtures with more advanced and energy-efficient LED alternatives. LEDs consume significantly less electricity, have a much longer lifespan, and offer superior light quality and control compared to older lighting technologies. Upgrading to LED lighting is a popular choice for both residential and commercial clients seeking sustainable and cost-effective illumination solutions.

Our LED Lighting Upgrade Services

MJP Electrical provides a comprehensive range of LED lighting upgrade services for diverse requirements. For commercial clients, we offer solutions that can dramatically reduce operational costs and improve working environments. This includes everything from bespoke office lighting designs to warehouse and retail LED installations. For homeowners, we can transform living spaces with modern, efficient, and stylish LED options, including smart lighting controls. We handle every aspect of the upgrade process, from initial consultation and design to professional installation and aftercare.

Technical On-Site Consultation

Our Technical Onsite Consultation Service is tailored for clients who value precision, reliability, and peace of mind when planning their electrical projects. Our service includes an Expert Consultation Within 48 Hours, Detailed Project Discussion and an Accurate, Fixed Quotation: Following the site visit, you’ll receive a precise and transparent quote for the entire project. No surprises, no hidden costs.
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This service is for you if you’re not in a hurry, just browsing or you’re in need of a budget estimate. We will need photos and as much detail as possible to be sent for us to review. On some occasions this may not be enough, and an onsite visit will be recommended after review. You will enter queue system where we aim to review and send your remote estimate between 48 hours and 2 weeks.
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Why Choose Our NICEIC Registered Team for LED Upgrades in St Andrews?

Choosing MJP Electrical for your LED lighting upgrade means opting for quality, safety, and expertise. As NICEIC registered electricians, all our work complies with the latest BS 7671 wiring regulations and Part P Building Regulations. Our certification demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards of electrical safety and professionalism. You can trust our experienced team to deliver reliable and efficient LED lighting solutions, backed by insurance-backed guarantees for your peace of mind.

It’s hard to ignore that the older property stock around St Andrews often struggles to keep up with modern energy demands. Older wiring and outdated fixtures can leave rooms feeling dim or, worse, lead to surprisingly high electricity bills that seem to climb for no clear reason. What’s usually needed here is a shift away from inefficient, heat-generating bulbs toward something more sustainable and much easier on the wallet.

This opens up a chance to rethink how light actually moves through a space. Opting for LED Lighting Upgrades isn’t just about swapping out a few bulbs; it’s about improving the functionality of a home while reducing the constant cycle of replacing burnt-out fittings. By modernising your setup, you reduce the load on your electrical system and ensure your lighting is reliable enough to handle both daily tasks and evening relaxation.

Image by Derek Harper  from Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 2.0
Image by Derek Harper  from Wikimedia Commons. License: CC BY-SA 2.0

With all that said, getting these changes right requires more than just a quick DIY fix to ensure everything is safe and compatible with your existing circuits. Working with a NICEIC Registered Electrician means the job is handled with the right technical precision, ensuring that new LED installations are integrated seamlessly and meet all current safety standards. So what this all points to is a much simpler, more efficient way to manage your home’s energy use without the headache of constant maintenance or unexpected faults.

Frequently Asked Questions

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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.