Ruislip

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Electricians in Ruislip

Professional Electrical Services in Greater London.

Domestic | Commercial | Industrial

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Electricians in Ruislip

Professional Electrical Services in Greater London.

Domestic | Commercial | Industrial

Get A Quote

Professional electrical contractors in Greater London.

We are a local business with over 30 years of experience in the industry. We are fully qualified, trained and certified by NICEIC as an approved contractor. Our skilled technicians provide top-quality services to residential and commercial and industrial customers ensuring their electrical needs are met with efficiency and reliability.

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Our Services

We are highly experienced NICEIC approved electricians. Call us today on 07710 512 796 for a FREE, no obligation quote.

Electrical Installations

From adding plug sockets and installing lighting to full rewiring jobs.

Commercial & Industrial

Electrical services for businesses, from regular inspections to electrical system design.

EV Charging Points

Our team are fully qualified and experienced in the installation of all domestic EV charge points.

Repairs & Safety Reports

We supply, install, and upgrade consumer units to meet the latest safety regulations and the demands.

Recent Work

We provide a wide range of electrical services in Ruislip and throughout Greater London. Whether you want some inspiration for your own home or business, or would just like to see the quality of our work, have a look at some examples of our work below:

What Our Clients Say About Us

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Mary Customer

" Great company, came out once to have a look at what needed doing. Gave us a quote and a date he would come to carry out the work, when he came back he was efficient and friendly. Would absolutely recommend him."

Holly Customer

"Would highly recommend Light Pro Ltd.. Work is undertaken efficiently and within timescales agreed.. The cost of the work is excellent value for money. Wish all trades people were as reliable."

Jennifer Customer

"Excellent Service!! Everything was made clear and price was most competitive. The quality of the work was very good. I would highly rate ."


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Looking for electrical services in Greater London?

LightPro Ltd are electrical contractors with over 30 years of experience in the electrical trade. We offer a wide range of domestic, commercial and industrial services, including electrical installations, safety inspections, rewires, and EV charger installations.

Why Choose Us:

Most of our business comes from referrals or repeat customers, and it’s not hard to see why. For every client we promise to deliver:

Professional Electrical Contractors

Over 15 Years Experience

NICEIC Approved

All Work Fully Guaranteed

Competitive Rates

Free Quotes

24/7 Callout Service

Excellent Reputation

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is a short circuit?

A short circuit often happens when a hot wire touches a neutral wire or ground, leading to a sudden surge of current. This creates an unintended path for electricity to flow, bypassing the intended circuit.

Both Fuses and Circuit breakers are designed to protect circuits from overloads, however they differ in how they work. A fuse has very a thin wire that melts this breaks the circuit when a certain limited is exceeded. A circuit breaker trips and the switch flips and opens the circuit when overloaded, this can then be reset.

The Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter commonly abbreviated to GFCI is a safety device that monitors the flow of electricity. If a leakage of current to ground is detected it shuts off the power. This helps prevent electric shock, especially in areas  where there is water like bathrooms and kitchens.

The problem is usually identified by process off elimination. This often includes checking for blown fuse, testing voltage and current, tripped circuit breakers or inspecting wiring and connections, and using diagnostic tools like multimeters.