Hunton is home. Worsdale Electrical is run from here, which makes it the one place on this website where "local electrician" is not a figure of speech.
Plenty of firms cover this area from an office thirty miles away and a call centre somewhere else again. This one is run out of Hunton by Jake Clark-Worsdale, twelve years an electrician and six of them self employed, and the patch spreads out from here in every direction.
For anyone in the village itself that mostly means the small jobs get done properly rather than being priced to make the travelling worthwhile. A dead socket, a light that wants moving, an outside supply to a shed. Those are the jobs firms further out do not really want, and they are five minutes away.
The property in and around the village is a mixture of older stone houses, a few farms and some newer building, and the electrical work splits along the same lines. Older places tend to want a fuse board bringing up to date and the odd circuit that was added decades ago sorting out properly. Newer ones tend to want additions: a charger, a garden office, more sockets than the builder allowed for.
Both start the same way, with somebody actually looking at the board before quoting.
The full range is available everywhere on the patch. These are the four that come up most around Hunton.
Yes. One socket, one light, one fault. Being based here is the reason those are worth doing at all, and they get the same certification as anything bigger where the work calls for it.
Tell me roughly where you are and what needs doing. I come back to you within 24 hours, Monday to Friday.