Electricians in Workington handle rewires, fuse-board upgrades, EV chargers and fault-finding across the town. From period terraces near the centre to modern estates, qualified local electricians stay busy with jobs large and small. Several also cover Maryport, Cockermouth and Whitehaven. Browse the listings below to find an electrician's contact details and reach out about your job.
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UnclaimedElectrician prices in Workington
Typical local costs — a guide only; always confirm with a written quote.
- Callout fee£40–£80
- Hourly rate£40–£55
- Safety check (EICR)£150–£300
- New fuse board£450–£700
- Full rewire (3-bed)£3,500–£6,000
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How much does an electrician cost in Workington?
Workington electricians usually charge a £40–£80 callout and £40–£55 an hour. An electrical safety check (EICR) is around £150–£300, a new fuse board £450–£700, and a full rewire £3,500–£6,000. Larger jobs are normally fixed-price quoted.
Should an electrician in Workington be registered?
Yes — look for an electrician registered with a competent-person scheme such as NICEIC or NAPIT, which means their work meets the wiring regulations and can be certified. They should also carry public liability insurance.
What should I check before hiring an electrician?
Confirm they're NICEIC/NAPIT registered, insured and local to Workington, with good reviews. For any notifiable work they should provide a certificate. Get a written quote and ask whether the price includes materials and certification.
Do I need an electrical certificate?
For work like a rewire, new fuse board or extra circuits, yes — your electrician should issue a certificate. An EICR is also recommended every 10 years for homeowners (5 for landlords), and Workington electricians can carry these out.
Can electricians fit EV chargers in Cumbria?
Many Workington electricians install home EV chargers, which is increasingly popular across Cumbria. They'll check your supply, fit the unit and certify the work. Grants may apply for flats and rentals — ask your electrician for current details.
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