Electricity Rising rates January 2024

Another January electricity price hike!!!

The increase in electricity prices in January 2024 can be influenced by various factors, such as:

 

1. **Seasonal Demand:** Winter often sees a surge in electricity demand due to heating requirements, particularly in colder regions. Increased demand can lead to higher prices.

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Neat and Tidy Electrician in Ringwood, Ferndown, Fordingbridge and Verwood.

As an electrician working in homes in Ringwood, Ferndown (Bournemouth), Verwood and Fordingbridge we like to keep everything as neat and tidy as possible. Electrical installations and rewiring a house is an invasive process that creates a lot of mess. We pride ourselves on being tidy workers who take care of the homes we work in by using dust sheets, overshoes and a lot of care and respect. If you need some electrical work done by 'The neat and tidy electrican' in Ringwood, Fordingbridge, Verwood and Ferndown. Call us on 01425 460419. Your local electrician.

New Kitchen Electrics

Is it time to update your kitchen? Perfect time to plan your kitchen electrical wiring!

Starks Electrical are based in Ringwood serving throughout Ferndown, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Fordingbridge.

We cover parts of 3 counties (Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire).

We can do the electrical kitchen design for you. Help you decide where you want USB plug sockets or LED down lights!

House Rewires in Bournemouth

Do you need a domestic electrician to carry out your house rewiring?

Starks Electrical are based in Ringwood serving throughout Ferndown, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Fordingbridge.

We cover parts of 3 counties (Hampshire, Dorset and Wiltshire).

We respect your home, although this can be a big messy job, we tidy as we go as much as possible. We will even get professional cleaners in once we are complete so your house is dust free.

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Can i replace a plug socket?

Can I Replace Electrical accessories myself?

The short answer is yes, yes you can!
But in the eyes of the law you must be “competent”, you could also have issues with you insurance company and void your current electrical certificate.

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