

X-twitter Linkedin Table of Contents The average UK consumer board, or as we called it growing up – a fuse box, lasts anything between 20-30 years. That’s what the stats tell you, but I can 100% confirm most electricians have walked into a property and seen a house with a
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When people talk about building a career in engineering, they often describe the influence of mentors, the value of education, or the importance of professional networks. But for many—especially those navigating new countries, raising families, or overcoming financial barriers—the real story is one of resilience. Few journeys illustrate this better
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Electrician Gadgets Worth Actually Buying in 2025: From Budget Kit to Professional Upgrades Electricians love gadgets. Always have, probably always will. Whether it’s the latest multifunction tester, a tool kit upgrade, or even something practical enough to count as a stocking filler, s parks are constantly looking for kit that
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If you’re an electrician or business owner looking to install electric vehicle (EV) charging points, becoming OZEV authorised can open up new opportunities. The Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) oversees the UK’s EV charge point grant schemes — helping homeowners, landlords, and businesses save money on installations while supporting
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Are they actually Safe? Yes, But Not for the Reasons You Think Short answer: yes, electrician jobs are safe from robots. But not because the work is magically immune to automation. It’s safe because construction is chaos, sites are u npredictable, and every property throws curveballs that robots can’t handle
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Once you’ve completed a Domestic Electrician Course or the full Domestic Electrician Package, you’ll be qualified to carry out a wide range of electrical work in domestic settings. But it’s important to understand where the legal boundaries are — particularly under Part P of the Building Regulations. Electrical work in
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Electric vehicles (EVs) are no longer the future — they’re fast becoming the present. With the UK government banning the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030, the demand for skilled EV charger installers has grown rapidly. For electricians and career changers alike, this is one of the
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If you’re an electrician aiming to take full control of your own work — from installation to certification — becoming a Qualified Supervisor (QS) is a major career milestone. It’s the recognition that you’re competent to i nspect, test, and sign off notifiable electrical work under a Government-approved Part P
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JIB Wage Deal 2026-2028: What It Actually Means for Your Pay Packet Right, so the Joint Industry Board (JIB) and Unite the Union have just agreed a three-year deal that’s going to lift graded-operative wage rates by almost 13% between January 2026 and January 2028. And honestly? It’s pretty significant
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The Joint Industry Board (JIB) and Electrotechnical Certification Scheme (ECS) have introduced a new Registered Electrician status for Gold Card holders — a move designed to recognise electricians who consistently d emonstrate professional competence and compliance with BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. This new tier aims to raise professional standards and
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Smart technology is reshaping how we live — from thermostats and lighting to full smart home systems. For anyone not ready to install a complete setup, smart plugs are a great entry point into home automation, letting you control, monitor, and schedule your appliances from anywhere. If you’re currently studying
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Over 53 million smart meters are being rolled out as part of the UK Government’s national energy-efficiency plan, aiming to equip more than 30 million homes and businesses. While the concept sounds simple — track energy use and cut waste — many households are already reporting unexpected issues. If you’re
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Trade associations such as the NICEIC play a vital role in maintaining industry standards. They ensure tradespeople are competent, compliant with the latest wiring regulations, and qualified to self-certify notifiable work. For customers, these organisations offer reassurance that electrical installations meet recognised safety and quality benchmarks. Recently, a man from
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From 1st September 2021, new rules came into force for electricians looking to join a Competent Person Scheme (CPS) such as NICEIC or NAPIT. These changes are designed to raise competency standards in the industry and ensure all registered c ontractors meet a consistent benchmark of qualifications and experience. If
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Breaking News – 18th edition amendment 4 now out April 2022 marked the release of Amendment 2 to BS7671:2018, bringing with it a series of important updates for electricians across the UK. While the changes aren’t as sweeping as some past revisions, there are several adjustments that every installer needs
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Electric vehicles (EVs) are reshaping how we think about transport, with adoption in the UK accelerating year on year. But alongside benefits like lower emissions and reduced reliance on fossil fuels, EVs also bring new engineering challenges. Among these is whether existing infrastructure—particularly multi-storey car parks—can safely accommodate a rising
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Reports of energy meter tampering are on the increase, with more tradespeople noticing it in UK homes. A recent survey by Direct Line revealed that 3 in 10 tradespeople have come across signs of tampering, highlighting how common the practice is becoming. But why is it happening, and what are
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From phones and tablets to TVs and gaming consoles, our homes are full of electronic devices — and with them comes the i nevitable tangle of wires. Most of us have that dreaded “spaghetti drawer” stuffed with cables, but poor storage can damage wires and even create trip hazards. Taking
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For decades, hands-on trades such as plumbing, electrical work and construction have been dominated by men. But this picture is slowly changing. Not only are more women entering these roles, but consumers are also showing a growing preference for hiring female contractors. Research from tradespeople search platform My Local Toolbox
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The UK Government has extended its VAT relief scheme for energy-saving materials in homes, making battery energy storage systems (BESS) exempt from tax when installed in domestic properties. This change is expected to make low-carbon technology more affordable and help a ccelerate the UK’s push toward Net Zero. What changed
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