Electrician · Faversham, Kent
Electricians in Faversham
NAPIT registered electrical work across Faversham — homes, businesses and industry, every job certified to BS 7671 and backed by our 10-year workmanship warranty.
Faversham is right on our doorstep — a historic market town full of period and listed properties that need careful, compliant electrical work. We cover the town and the surrounding villages for everything from a lighting upgrade to a full rewire.
With so much protected and older housing stock, Faversham work leans toward sympathetic rewires, discreet lighting and proper certification of aging installations.
Coverage
Faversham& surrounding area
Postcodes ME13
Based in Sittingbourne, we cover Faversham regularly. Free site visits and rough quotes by phone — call 07825 333341.
“Gary was professional, polite, and fit us in earlier than I expected. He did a great job — would highly recommend and will definitely be using him again in the future.”
“Gary was so good and very clean and tidy — he got the job done at a really good price.”
Electrician in Faversham — your questions
What areas do you cover?
We're based in Kent and cover the surrounding areas, including most of London. We regularly work in places like Maidstone, Canterbury, Ashford, Dartford, and South East London.
Can I get a quotation over the phone?
A rough quote may be possible over the phone, but we prefer to visit in person to provide an accurate price and to discuss your needs and expectations.
What methods of payment do you accept?
We prefer payment by bank transfer (BACs), but on-site we accept all major credit/debit cards and cash. We don't take payments over the phone.
Do you provide a warranty for your parts and work?
Yes — all supplied parts come with a 1-year warranty (plus any manufacturer warranties), and our workmanship is backed by a 10-year NAPIT guarantee.
What is an EICR?
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is a thorough inspection of your home's electrical system. A certified electrician will check the wiring, fuse board, and other electrical components to ensure safety and legal compliance. Any issues are categorised as C1 (danger), C2 (potential danger) or C3 (improvement recommended) — and a passing inspection results in an EICR certificate.
