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Abbey Electrical Services

Abbey Electrical Services Hull

Established in 2007, we are electricians and electrical contractors servicing Hull & East Riding of Yorkshire. With over 25 years experience, we carry out works large and small — from replacing a light switch to a full new build design & installation.

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Some of the Services We Offer

Professional electrical services across Hull & East Yorkshire

Fuse Boards
Fuse Boards

Upgrading your old fuse board to a new Consumer Unit offers better protection from electrical faults.

Kitchen & Bathroom
Kitchen & Bathroom

Our NICEIC Electricians ensure kitchen appliances are installed safely and have sufficient power.

Electrical Testing
Electrical Testing

Electrical testing of your property and equipment ensures they are safe and meet current regulations.

Power & Lighting
Power & Lighting

All power and lighting installation, repairs and additions are carried out large or small.

PAT Testing
PAT Testing

We provide quick, cost effective portable appliance testing and provide all relevant certification.

Fire Alarms
Fire Alarms

For all your Fire Alarm needs, servicing or new design and installation we have it covered.

CCTV Systems
CCTV Systems

Providing peace of mind with CCTV systems designed to meet your precise needs.

Emergency Lighting
Emergency Lighting

Emergency Lighting installation, maintenance, servicing and repair are all services we provide.

Welcome to Abbey Electrical Services

Established in 2007, we are electricians and electrical contractors servicing the needs of commercial, domestic and industrial sectors within the Hull & East Riding of Yorkshire area.

With over 25 years experience in all aspects of electrical installation and maintenance work there are few tasks we are unable to undertake. We carry out works large and small, ranging from replacing a light switch right up to a full new build design & installation.

All quotations are provided free of charge. We pride ourselves on customer satisfaction and our ability to deliver a promise. Please do not hesitate to call or email us now with your queries.

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2007
Established
1000+
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Understanding EPC Ratings

If you’re a homeowner, landlord, or property developer in the UK, you’ve likely come across the term EPC, but what exactly does it mean? EPC stands for Energy Performance Certificate, and it serves as a crucial indicator of how much energy your home consumes and loses.

Why Is an EPC Important?

An EPC rating is more than just a certificate; it’s a legal requirement when selling, letting, or building a property in the UK. This rating, which ranges from A (most efficient) to G (least efficient), gives prospective buyers and tenants a clear idea of a property’s energy efficiency. The better your EPC rating, the more attractive your home becomes in the market, potentially leading to increased property value and lower energy bills.

Currently, the UK Government is proposing to raise the minimum EPC standard to a C rating by 2030. This means homeowners and landlords will need to take proactive steps to ensure their properties meet the new requirements. While this may require some investment, it could lead to long-term savings on energy bills and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.

How to Improve Your EPC Rating

The good news is that there are multiple ways to enhance your EPC rating, some of which are relatively simple and cost-effective:

  • Switch to LED lighting – An easy upgrade that reduces energy consumption.
  • Consider renewable energy solutions – Solar panels, heat pumps, and other renewable energy sources can have a major impact on your rating.
  • Improve insulation – Loft, wall, and floor insulation can significantly decrease heat loss.
  • Upgrade your boiler – A modern, energy-efficient boiler can improve heating efficiency.
  • Install double or triple glazing – This helps retain heat and cuts down on energy waste.

Your EPC rating plays a vital role in both property value and energy efficiency. Whether you’re planning to sell, rent, or simply want to lower your energy costs, making improvements now can put you ahead of future regulations. By taking simple yet effective steps, you can ensure your home is both compliant and environmentally friendly.

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