- Efficiency: Small job electricians tend to be more professional and experienced
- Customer Experience: They can focus their attention more on their customers and projects.
- Quality Of Work: They tend to gear themselves up for quality, rather than quantity
- Safety: Their expertise ensures the work is done safely and up to current standards.
- Peace of mind: Knowing a professional handled the job reduces worry about potential electrical issues.
- Saves time: You avoid the hassle and potential risks of attempting electrical work yourself.
- Calibre of contractor: Contractors who can get the majority of their work from small volume projects are generally more professional, hold more badges, and have bigger 'clout' to give you a better service.
This can vary depending on the electrical contractor, but generally small jobs include:
- Installing light fixtures, switches, or sockets.
- Replacing faulty outlets or switches.
- Repairing minor wiring issues.
- Adding plug sockets or dimmer switches.
- Fitting a new outside security light.
- Fixing electrical faults in light fixtures or wiring.
- Connecting new appliances that require electrical installation (e.g., cooker hoods, extractor fans).