Electricians in Leeds: Find a Trusted Local Electrician

Electricians in Leeds

A short, checked list of electricians covering Leeds. We show what each one does, the areas they cover, and what to confirm before you book. 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 list. These listings start from public information and are marked Unclaimed until the business verifies its registration with us. We do not invent reviews.

Electricians covering Leeds

Listed from public information. These businesses have not yet claimed or verified their listing with Whito. If you run one of them, you can claim it free to confirm the details, or ask us to remove it.
BusinessCoversPublic detailsStatus
SmartWired Electrical Contractor
Leeds
LeedsGoogle rating 5.0 (147), 15+ yearsUnclaimed
MPS Electrical Contractors Ltd
Leeds
LeedsGoogle rating 4.9 (91), 15+ yearsUnclaimed
Martin Day Electrician
Leeds
LeedsNICEIC certified (per own site), no call out chargeUnclaimed
West Yorkshire Electrical
Leeds and West Yorkshire
West YorkshireNICEIC registered (per own site), domestic and commercialUnclaimed
DC Electrical Leeds
Leeds
LeedsNICEIC and Part P accredited (per own site)Unclaimed
Fletcher Electric
Meanwood, North Leeds
North LeedsDomestic and commercialUnclaimed
Lee Electrical Services
Leeds
LeedsGoogle rating 5.0 (64)Unclaimed
CRE Electricians Ltd
Leeds
LeedsFree no obligation quotes (per own site)Unclaimed

How a business gets on this list

This page starts from public information, so a business can appear before it has done anything. That is what Unclaimed means. We do not invent reviews or claim to have checked a business we have not.

When a business claims its listing, it confirms a valid Part P registration number and a working phone and email, and we mark it Verified. A business can also choose to be Featured at the top of the page, which is always labelled so you know it is a paid placement, never dressed up as a recommendation. If a business lets its registration lapse or asks to be removed, it comes off. The point is that this list stays worth reading.

Common questions

How do I find a trusted electrician in Leeds?

Start with registration. Any domestic electrician working in Leeds should be registered with a Part P competent person scheme such as NICEIC, NAPIT or ELECSA, which you can confirm on the scheme own website. Then ask for a written quote and proof of public liability insurance before work begins.

How much does an electrician cost in Leeds?

Costs vary by job and by business, so the safest answer is to get more than one written quote rather than relying on a single figure. Small jobs are often charged at a call out plus hourly rate, while larger work like a rewire or fuse board change is usually quoted as a fixed price. Always confirm whether the quote includes parts, certification and VAT.

Are the electricians on this page vetted?

Right now these listings are marked Unclaimed, which means they come from public information and we have not independently checked them. When a business claims its listing we confirm a valid Part P registration number and a working contact, and only then do we mark it Verified. Either way, get your own written quote and confirm insurance before booking. We do not publish invented reviews or star ratings.

What work needs to be certified?

In England, new circuits and most electrical work in bathrooms and kitchens is notifiable, meaning it must be certified and reported to Building Control. A registered electrician can self certify this. Ask for the certificate when the work is done, as you will need it if you sell the property.

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

You can add your business from the List your business link. We confirm your registration number and contact details, then add you as Verified. There is an option to be Featured at the top of the page, which is always labelled so customers know it is a paid placement.

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