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Electrician quotes in Isle of Wight

Getting a fair price for Electrician work in Isle of Wight means comparing quotes from local specialists who know the area. Our network puts you in touch with up to 3 vetted Electricians covering Isle of Wight, each independently checked for experience and insurance.

Whether you need consumer unit & fuse board replacement, full and partial rewiring, socket & lighting installation or a larger project, local Electricians across Isle of Wight are ready to quote. Complete the form above for up to 3 free quotes within 24 hours.

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Electrician costs in Isle of Wight

Job type
Typical cost
Call-out & assessment
£23 – £53
Small / straightforward job
£75 – £140
Mid-range job
£140 – £238
Larger or complex job
£238 – £400
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Electricians in Isle of Wight

Electrician demand on the Isle of Wight is sustained by a diverse housing stock spanning Victorian seafront properties, 1960s–80s suburban developments, and newer residential estates across towns like Ryde, Newport, and Shanklin. The island's significant retired population and growing number of holiday lets create steady work for rewiring older properties and upgrading electrical systems to meet modern safety standards. Rural and semi-rural areas around Sandown, Yarmouth, and the western villages also require qualified electricians for maintenance and new installations, though lower population density means longer journey times between jobs compared to mainland urban centres.

Homeowners on the Isle of Wight should factor in travel costs when obtaining quotes, as electricians must account for ferry or bridge crossing expenses and time, which can increase callout fees beyond the mainland average. Period properties—particularly those in conservation areas around Shanklin Chine and historic harbour towns—may require electricians experienced in working within listed building restrictions and aesthetic requirements when installing new wiring or consumer units. Additionally, some rural properties and older coastal homes may have outdated earthing systems or require specialist work for damp-prone installations, which can affect labour costs and the scope of necessary upgrades.

Questions to ask your electrician before booking

Are you registered with NICEIC, NAPIT, or another approved electrician scheme?
Legitimate electricians in the UK should be registered with an approved scheme such as NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA, which are government-authorised bodies that assess electrical competence and allow members to self-certify their work meets Building Regulations. Without this registration, your electrician cannot legally issue an Electrical Installation Certificate, meaning you may face problems when selling your home or making an insurance claim.
What documentation and certificates will your written quote and completed job include?
A proper written quote should detail the full scope of work, materials and parts to be used, labour costs broken down separately, the expected completion timeline, and confirmation that an Electrical Installation Certificate or Minor Works Certificate will be issued upon completion. If a quote omits certification paperwork or mentions only a verbal sign-off, treat it as a serious warning sign, as valid certificates are a legal requirement for notifiable electrical work under Part P of the Building Regulations.
How will you ensure the existing consumer unit and earthing arrangements are adequate for this work?
A competent electrician will always inspect your consumer unit and earthing system before starting any significant electrical work, as older or undersized units can pose serious safety risks when new circuits or high-demand appliances are added. If an electrician skips this assessment and simply quotes to complete the new work without mentioning it, they may be cutting corners that could leave your installation non-compliant or genuinely dangerous.

Frequently asked questions — Electrician in Isle of Wight

What electrical work requires a qualified electrician?
Part P of the Building Regulations requires a qualified electrician for new circuits, consumer unit replacements, electrical work in bathrooms and kitchens, and outdoor installations. Minor like-for-like replacements (sockets, light fittings) can often be DIY, but for anything beyond that, use a qualified electrician.
How much does an electrician cost?
Most electricians charge £40–£70/hour plus a call-out fee. A consumer unit replacement typically costs £400–£800; a full rewire for a 3-bed house runs £3,000–£5,000. EV charger installation usually costs £500–£900 including the unit.
What is an EICR and do I need one?
An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is a formal inspection of your wiring and consumer unit. Landlords are legally required to have one every 5 years. Homebuyers and anyone with a property over 25 years old are strongly advised to get one — costs £150–£300 for a typical house.
How long does a rewire take?
A full rewire of a 3-bedroom house usually takes 5–7 days. You will normally need to vacate the property or limit access to certain rooms during the work. Partial rewires (single floor, specific circuits) take 1–2 days.
How much does Electrician cost in Isle of Wight?
Electrician costs in Isle of Wight typically range from £75 to £400 depending on the job. Comparing quotes from vetted local tradespeople in Isle of Wight ensures you pay a fair price — use the form above to get up to 3 free quotes.
Do you have Electricians covering Isle of Wight?
Yes — we have vetted tradespeople covering Isle of Wight and the surrounding area. Enter your postcode in the form above to check availability and receive up to 3 free quotes from local specialists.
What customers say — Isle of Wight & nearby
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