Electrician

JAC Electricians

Maldon5.0· 125 reviews · 1 source
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78out of 100
Rating5.0★
Review volume125
Source diversity1 source
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Verified electrician in Maldon, Essex.

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What customers say

5.0out of 5
125 reviews in public evidenceCross-checked across 1 source
Checkatrade125 reviews · 5.0 avg

Highlights

"Good communication, got job done quickly and good price will use again"

AnonymousCheckatrade5.0 rating

"Great service Friendly and prompt in response Very fair price Recommend to anyone needing an electrician"

Amanda BCheckatrade5.0 rating

"Very lovely company, good hardworking and did the job in good time"

Seda ECheckatrade4.8 rating

Detailed reviews

Seda E4.8 / 5

Very lovely company, good hardworking and did the job in good time

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Anonymous5.0 / 5

Good communication, got job done quickly and good price will use again

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Amanda B5.0 / 5

Great service Friendly and prompt in response Very fair price Recommend to anyone needing an electrician

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Electrical work in homes in England & Wales should be done by a registered competent person who can self-certify it meets the Part P safety rules. Check they're on the official register.

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Before you hire an electrician

In England and Wales, notifiable electrical work (new circuits, a consumer unit, anything in a bathroom or kitchen) must by law be signed off under Part P of the Building Regulations — confirm they will handle that.
Prefer an electrician registered with a government-approved competent-person scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT or ELECSA) so they can self-certify the work meets the wiring regulations.
Insist on the Electrical Installation Certificate (or Minor Works Certificate) when the job is done — it is your proof the work is safe and compliant, and you will need it if you ever sell.
Ask to see a portfolio of completed work like yours, plus recent references you can contact.
Check the credentials and registrations that matter for this work — and that they are current.
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