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Find a vetted electrician: rewires, fuse boards, EICRs and EV-ready supplies
An electrician handles rewires, consumer units, EICRs, EV-charger supplies and faults, and should be registered with a competent-person scheme so the work is certified under Part P. Sorted Property matches your enquiry to a small number of vetted, registered local electricians, not a dozen. Free for homeowners.
Need this done? We match you to a small number of vetted local trades who hold the right accreditation, never a dozen cold-callers. Free for homeowners.
Get matchedWhat electricians cover
- Full and partial rewires.
- Consumer unit (fuse box) replacements.
- EICR electrical safety reports.
- EV charger supplies and other dedicated circuits.
- Faults, sockets, lighting and emergencies.
Why registration matters
A registered electrician (NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA or Stroma) can self-certify notifiable work under Part P and issue the Electrical Installation Certificate. That certificate is what proves the work is compliant, so it should be part of any rewire, board change or new circuit.
How to choose a vetted trade
- Use an electrician registered with a competent-person scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA or Stroma).
- Confirm the EIC will be issued and the work notified under Part P.
- Get itemised quotes and read independent reviews before booking.
Frequently asked questions
What does an electrician do?
Full and partial rewires, consumer unit replacements, EICR safety reports, EV-charger supplies and other dedicated circuits, plus faults, sockets and lighting. For notifiable work they should issue an Electrical Installation Certificate and notify it under Part P.
Why does my electrician need to be registered?
A registered electrician with a competent-person scheme can self-certify notifiable work under Part P and issue the EIC that proves compliance. Using an unregistered electrician can leave the work un-notified and uncertified, which causes problems when you sell, let or remortgage.
How many electricians will contact me?
Only a small number. We limit how many vetted, registered electricians your enquiry reaches, so you get a few usable quotes rather than a wave of cold calls. Sorted Property is free for homeowners and paid by the trades, not by you.
Sources
Editor, Sorted Property
Oliver leads Sorted Property's editorial coverage of UK home services. He researches and writes the plain-English guides that help homeowners choose between installers and trades, drawing on the standards set by bodies such as MCS, TrustMark, the Energy Saving Trust and the Property Care Association, and is clear about what to check before any work starts.
Last reviewed: 11 June 2026