Catterick, the Garrison and the estates around them. A lot of newer housing, a lot of it rented, and a population that turns over faster than anywhere else on this patch. Both of those shape the electrical work.
The estate housing around the Garrison is mostly modern, so the fuse boards are generally sound and full rewires are rare. What comes up instead is everything the builder did not allow for. Not enough sockets in the right places. No supply to the garage. Nothing outside. No provision at all for a car charger.
A charger has been fitted in Catterick Garrison, so the ground here is familiar. On a newer property the electrics are usually the straightforward part and the question is the cable route from the board to wherever the car sits.
With a lot of property let out and tenancies that change often, inspection reports come up more here than in most of the patch. A report is a snapshot of the installation on the day, and it is worth having done by somebody with no interest in what it finds.
Remedial work gets quoted separately from the inspection, so the report stays a report rather than a sales document. You are free to have any of it done elsewhere.
The full range is available everywhere on the patch. These are the four that come up most around Catterick and Catterick Garrison.
The patch runs from Darlington down to Harrogate and York, and out west to Reeth and Hawes. If your village is not named anywhere on this site, it is still worth ringing to ask.
Not without the landlord agreeing to it in writing first, because it is a permanent alteration to their property. It is a common enough conversation and worth having early, since the answer decides whether it is worth getting anything priced at all.
Catterick is close to the Hunton base, so it is one of the nearer parts of the patch. What you get promised is an answer within 24 hours Monday to Friday, and a date agreed rather than a vague week.
Tell me roughly where you are and what needs doing. I come back to you within 24 hours, Monday to Friday.