The work was professionally done, the electrical contractor was competent, always available to answer out question. I’m very pleased!
We were renovating our house and needed an electrical contractor to take care of the wiring. I used Procompare because my colleague recommended it. The electrician was really great: professional, kind, and always available for questions.
The electrician we chose was professional and gave us a good price. The work was of good quality and he even brought in another team member so that the work was done the same day (even before the agreed deadline). I’ll definitely use this service again.
A periodic inspection is an inspection and associated testing to check whether an electrical installation is in a satisfactory condition for continued service. It is recommended to be carried out every 10 years for home-owners and more frequently for businesses.
There are no set times on when you need to rewire your property. Just because wiring is old, does not mean you need a new one. We would advise you to do a periodic inspection every 10 years and the test will certify whether the electrics in a property are safe and tell you if anything needs upgrading.
Every ECA (Electrical COntractors Association) member is a registered electrician. If he is not a member of the ECA, it is best to ask to see his/her registration certificate from the Department of Labour.
Strictly only qualified and licensed electricians and electrical contractors may quote. No general contractors please - no exceptions! Please send the preliminary quotes only via email. Will be accepting contact only via email! Site visits will only be allowed once preliminary quotes are received. Quotes should be compiled and itemised according to the detailed list below and for labour only: Interim Installation A. Chase conduit, wiring to DB & installation of plates for plugs & switches: Subtotal 9 conduits 1. Lounge 1 no. 4x2 WiFi plug 2. Kitchen 1 no. of undercounted LED Strip light for counter splash back 1 no. of conduit for oven isolator switch 3. Domestic quarters (1 wall light, 1 Floodlight) 1 no. Of wall light in bathroom 1 no. of motion sensor Floodlight facing garden mm from floor 4. Front Patio (1 plug, 1 Floodlight) 1 no. Of 4x4 double Outdoor Plug front Patio 1 no. of motion sensor floodlight facing front of property 5. CCTV conduit 1 CCTV conduit back of property to continue over the concrete floor 1 conduit front of property 6. Entrance (1 switch) To install in the wall 4x2 metal box for 1 additional switch, wire to DB & install plates: 1 4x2 2-lever switch in Entrance (existing conduit) B. Installation of light fittings (existing conduit & wiring) for: Boundary Wall Install 5 exterior wall lights -existing wiring AFTER ROOF SHEETING INSTALLATION A. Wiring to DB (existing electrical conduit) & installation of socket/plate: New Extension Subtotal 4 Plugs, 6 switches, 1 isolator switch 1 4x2 2-lever switch in Lobby 1 4x2 4-lever switch in kitchen (Kitchen & Patio lights) 1 4x2 4-lever switch in Kitchen (Dining & Lounge lights) 1 4x4 isolator switch for Oven 1 4x2 three-lever light switch in Scullery (scullery, wall light, exterior yard light) 1 4x4 single plug in Scullery for Dishwasher 1 4x4 double plug in Scullery for Washing machine & Tumble Dryer 1 4x2 single lever light switch in storeroom 1 4x4 Outdoor Double plug Entertainment Patio 1 4x2 3-lever light switch in Domestic Quarters 1 4x4 Single plug on ceiling in Garage for garage door automation Main House Subtotal 6 Plugs, 2 switches 1 4x4 Outdoor Double plug front Patio side 1 4x2 4-lever switch in Bedroom 4 2 4x4 Double plugs in Bedroom 4 1 4x2 2-lever switch in Living Room 3 4x4 Double Plugs in Living Room B. Wiring from Ceiling to switch boxes & install switch plates (existing wire from DB to ceiling): Subtotal 3 switches 1 4x2 3-lever switch in Entrance 1 4x2 3-lever switch in Reception 1 4x2 2-lever switch in Study C. Wiring to DB from Draw Box (existing electrical conduit & wired to Draw Box) & installation of sockets New Extension 3 circuits to be wired to DB (1 kitchen, 1 Dining, 1 Domestic Quarters) Subtotal 8 Plugs, 2 appliance switches 1 4x4 Single plug for fridge 1 4x4 Double plug for beverage station 1 4x4 Single plug for microwave 1 4x4 double plug for countertop splash back 1 4x2 switch for Extractor hood 1 4x2 switch for Gas Hob 1 4x4 double plug in Dining 2 4x4 double plugs in Lounge 1 4x4 double plug in Domestic Quarter
Looking for a certified electrical contractor for a new construction project. From initial City Power application to final sign off. (Labour only) Project is 18 Units. 9ground floor units and 9 first floor units in one block. 2 bedrooms/Unit. Units about 42 sqm Rough estimate per unit is as follows * 10 plug points * 7 light sockets * 5 light switches * 1 DB board * 1 Stove switch Perimeter lighting points and access gate electrification
Existing Eskom to convert 15 Factories to prepaid meters. I only need electrical contractors as this is a big project. Feel free to contact me via email. Thank you
Project Title: Comprehensive Renovation of a 3-Bedroom House Project Overview: This project involves a comprehensive renovation of a 3-bedroom house, focusing on upgrading the electrical, plumbing, ceiling, and painting systems. The goal is to modernize the house, improve its functionality, and enhance its aesthetic appeal. Scope of Work: Electrical: 1. Rewiring: Replace the existing electrical wiring with new, insulated copper wiring, ensuring compliance with the latest electrical codes and regulations. 2. New Lighting: Install new LED lighting fixtures throughout the house, including: - Ceiling lights in the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms - Table lamps in the bedrooms and living room - Outdoor lights around the perimeter of the house 3. Power Outlets: Add new power outlets in the bedrooms, living room, and kitchen, ensuring convenient access to power sources. 4. Electrical Panel: Upgrade the electrical panel to a new, -amp panel, providing a safe and reliable electrical supply. Plumbing: 1. New Water Heater: Install a new, energy-efficient water heater, providing a reliable and cost-effective hot water supply. 2. Fix Leaks: Repair any leaks under the sinks, toilets, and around the water heater, ensuring no water damage or waste. 3. New Faucets: Install new, low-flow faucets in the kitchen and bathrooms, providing a water-efficient and modern plumbing system. 4. Toilet Replacement: Replace the existing toilets with new, low-flow toilets, ensuring a water-efficient and environmentally friendly plumbing system. 5. Drainage System: Inspect and clean the drainage system, ensuring proper water flow and preventing clogs. Ceiling: 1. Ceiling Repair: Repair any water damage or stains on the ceiling, ensuring a smooth and even surface. 2. New Ceiling Tiles: Install new, acoustic ceiling tiles in the living room, kitchen, and bedrooms, providing a modern and noise-reducing ceiling system. 3. Ceiling Painting: Paint the ceiling with a new, white coat, ensuring a bright and clean appearance. Painting: 1. Wall Painting: Paint the walls with a new, neutral color, ensuring a modern and fresh appearance. 2. Trim Painting: Paint the trim, doors, and windows with a new, white coat, providing a crisp and clean finish. 3. Ceiling Painting: Paint the ceiling with a new, white coat, ensuring a bright and clean appearance. Materials and Equipment: - Electrical materials: - Copper wiring - LED lighting fixtures - Power outlets - Electrical panel - Plumbing materials: - Water heater - Faucets - Toilets - Drainage pipes - Ceiling materials: - Acoustic ceiling tiles - Paint - Painting materials: - Paint - Brushes - Rollers Labor and Subcontractors: - Electrical contractor - Plumbing contractor - Ceiling installer - Painter - Laborers for demolition and cleanup Timeline: The project is expected to take 8 weeks to complete, weather permitting. The timeline will be divided into the following phases: 1. Demolition and Cleanup: 1 week 2. Electrical and Plumbing: 2 weeks 3. Ceiling Installation: 1 week 4. Painting: 2 weeks 5. Final Inspection and Completion: 1 week Budget: The budget for the project is R ,, inclusive of all materials, labor, and permits. Assumptions and Dependencies: 1. Permits: The contractor will obtain all necessary permits and approvals before commencing work. 2. Weather: The project timeline assumes favorable weather conditions. Any delays due to inclement weather will be communicated to the client. 3. Client Availability: The client will provide access to the property as required and will be available to answer questions and provide feedback throughout the project. 4. Hidden Defects: The contractor will not be responsible for any hidden defects or damages discovered during the project. Any additional work required to address these issues will be billed separately.
How mush is to install power point on the brick wall. How much is to install 10 power point on the brick wall between spacing of three meter.
Geyser is tripping the main electricity box.
Need to re-route a damaged cable
Oven does not work. The element popped. Should I buy the element for the installation or will you supply and install?
Selling house, need COC to complete sale please