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Socket Installation in Swindon

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New socket installation in Swindon. Single, double, USB sockets, and dedicated circuits.

Swindon Electricians provides professional socket installation services across Swindon and surrounding areas. Our fully insured engineers carry parts on every van and provide upfront quotes before any work begins.

For socket installation in Swindon, call 01793 612 101. We aim to respond within 2 hours for emergencies, or within 2 working days for non-urgent work. Our opening hours are Monday to Thursday 8:30am–6pm and Friday 9am–4pm.

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What We Provide

Socket installations to BS 7671 standard

All socket installations comply with the latest 18th Edition wiring regulations. We handle earthing, RCD protection, and circuit design for single outlets or complete rewires in Swindon properties.

Power circuit upgrades for older homes

Many Victorian and Edwardian properties around Old Town still have outdated ring mains. We upgrade circuits to handle modern electrical loads safely, particularly in terraced houses on Victoria Road and surrounding streets.

USB and smart socket fitting

Installation of USB charging points, smart sockets with app control, and outdoor weatherproof sockets. Popular in newer developments around Wichelstowe and Great Western Community areas.

Kitchen and bathroom specialist sockets

IP-rated sockets for wet areas, switched spur outlets for appliances, and dedicated circuits for high-power equipment. Essential for modern kitchens in converted properties throughout Swindon.

When You Need New Sockets

Extension leads running permanently

If you're constantly using extension leads because sockets are in the wrong places, it's time for proper installation. This is common in 1960s properties in Park South where socket placement doesn't suit modern living.

Sockets sparking or getting warm

Any sparking, scorch marks, or sockets that feel warm indicate dangerous wiring faults. Particularly common in properties with aluminium wiring installed in the 1970s around Penhill and Pinehurst areas.

Kitchen or bathroom renovation work

Building regulations require RCD protection and specific zones for bathroom sockets. Kitchen refits often need additional circuits for dishwashers, washing machines, and increased counter socket density.

No power in part of your home

If sockets in one area stop working, there may be a fault in the ring main or a tripped RCD. Common issue in older semis around Gorse Hill where original wiring is reaching end of life.

Types of Socket Installation

1

Single socket additions to existing circuits

Adding one or two sockets by extending from nearby outlets. Suitable when your ring main can handle the extra load. We check circuit capacity first and ensure proper earthing continuity throughout.

2

New dedicated circuits from consumer unit

Installing a completely new circuit with its own MCB and RCD protection. Required for high-power appliances or when existing circuits are at capacity. Common in kitchen and utility room installations.

3

Outdoor socket installation with weatherproofing

IP66-rated external sockets on dedicated RCD-protected circuits. Popular for garden power tools, electric car charging prep, and shed connections. Must comply with Building Regulations building regulations.

4

Specialist bathroom and kitchen sockets

Shaver sockets, IP44-rated outlets outside bathroom zones, and switched spurs for fixed appliances. Kitchen installations often need 20-amp radial circuits for heavy-duty equipment like range cookers.

Swindon Property Considerations

Victorian terraces in Old Town area

Solid brick walls require careful cable routing and often need surface-mounted trunking or deeper chasing. Original slate and timber construction means checking for lead pipes and avoiding structural timbers when routing cables.

1930s semis in Rodbourne and Gorse Hill

Cavity walls allow easier cable runs but may have original VIR wiring that needs complete replacement. These properties often have inadequate earthing that requires upgrading to current standards.

New builds in Great Western Community

Modern properties have structured wiring but may need additional sockets as families expand their electrical needs. Smart home preparation and EV charging circuits are popular additions in these developments.

Converted flats around town centre

Multi-occupancy conversions often have shared meter rooms and complex routing between floors. Each flat needs separate consumer units and often requires upgrading of shared incoming supplies to handle increased load.

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Upfront prices, no nasty surprises

We'll always tell you the cost before we start. These are typical price ranges, your exact quote depends on the job.

ServiceTypical Cost
Socket installation£75–£150

All prices are estimated. Final costs depend on the specific job. We provide detailed quotes before starting work.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Services in Swindon

Cost in Swindon?
£75-£150 per socket.
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