Electricians in London: Find a Trusted Local Electrician

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Electricians in London

A ranked list of electricians covering London. We read public trust signals, ratings, registrations and track record, and put the most trusted first. No adverts dressed up as recommendations.

Last reviewed: June 2026 · Maintained by Whito

Key facts

  • Always check registration. A qualified domestic electrician in England should be registered with a Part P scheme such as NICEIC, NAPIT or ELECSA.
  • Get it in writing. Ask for a written quote and confirmation of insurance before any work starts.
  • Notifiable work. New circuits and most work in bathrooms or kitchens must be certified and notified to Building Control.
  • How we rank. We read public signals such as ratings, accreditation registers and years trading. We do not host our own reviews.

Most trusted electricians in London

How we rank. Whito does not host its own reviews. We read public trust signals from across the web, customer ratings, accreditation registers and years trading, and put the most trustworthy first. Listings are marked Unclaimed until the business verifies its details with us. Featured placements, when present, are always labelled.
1

Al-Amin Electrical Contractor

London
★ 4.9 Google (522)20+ yearsUnclaimed
2

Certified Electricians London Ltd

London
★ 5.0 Google (324)10+ yearsUnclaimed
3

London Electricians 24/7

London
★ 5.0 Google (98)NICEICUnclaimed
4

Lloyd Hallowell Electrics

East London
NICEICTrustMarkUnclaimed
5

Aspect Maintenance

London
24/7 emergencyUnclaimed
6

London Electricians

London
24/7Unclaimed
7

MSC Electrical Services

East London
DomesticUnclaimed

How much does an electrician cost in London?

Costs vary by job, business and area, so treat these as a guide and always get a written quote.

Hourly rate£45 to £65 (London £70 to £85)
Call-out fee£60 to £120
Emergency ratearound £80 to £100 per hour
Day rate (domestic)£250 to £350
Full or partial rewire£1,500 to £10,000
New consumer unit (fuse box)£780 to £1,000

Indicative UK ranges for 2026, based on published Checkatrade and MyBuilder cost guides. Always get a written quote.

Common questions

How do I find a trusted electrician in London?

Start with registration. Any domestic electrician working in London should be registered with a Part P competent person scheme such as NICEIC, NAPIT or ELECSA. Then ask for a written quote and proof of public liability insurance before work begins.

How does Whito rank these electricians?

We do not host our own reviews. We read public trust signals from across the web, customer ratings, accreditation registers and years trading, and order the most trustworthy first. Always get your own written quote and confirm insurance before booking.

How much does an electrician cost in London?

As a guide, electricians charge roughly £45 to £65 per hour, with a call-out fee of around £60 to £120 and a domestic day rate of £250 to £350. Larger jobs like a rewire are usually fixed price. Always get more than one written quote.

I run an electrical business in London. How do I get listed?

Use the Claim this listing button on your business, or add a new one through the List your business page. It is free to claim and verify, with an optional Featured upgrade that is always labelled as a paid placement.

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