Electrician in Adwick-le-Street
Quick Answer
Looking for an electrician in Adwick-le-Street? AMP Pro are NICEIC and NAPIT-registered electricians based in Armthorpe, Doncaster, just 6 miles away, covering the DN6 area. We handle EICRs, rewires, fuse board upgrades, fault finding, EV chargers and 24/7 emergencies to BS 7671. Free quotes on 0333 577 5464.
Your local electrician in Adwick-le-Street
Adwick-le-Street sits about six miles north-west of our base in Armthorpe, Doncaster — a short run up past the A1(M) — so we cover the DN6 area as standard, from the village core and the Woodlands model village out to Carcroft, Skellow, Highfields and the streets around Adwick station.
AMP Pro is led by owner-electrician Paul Carrick, and every job is carried out to the BS 7671 18th Edition wiring regulations. We are registered with both the NICEIC and NAPIT, which means our notifiable work — consumer units, new circuits, rewires — is certified and self-notified to Building Control under Part P. You get the proper paperwork, not a verbal promise, and you deal directly with the electrician doing the work rather than a call centre.
Adwick-le-Street's electricity network is run by Northern Powergrid, the distribution network operator (DNO) for South Yorkshire. We handle their notification requirements regularly — for example when fitting an EV charger or altering a supply — so anything needing a connection change is something we guide you through. Get in touch for a free survey.
Adwick-le-Street housing and the electrical services we provide
Adwick-le-Street grew around Brodsworth Colliery (closed 1990), which gave rise to the Woodlands model village — a run of Edwardian Arts & Crafts colliery cottages built in 1907-08 around the green known as The Park. These cottages, along with the older brick terraces near the medieval, Grade-listed All Saints Church, often still run on tired wiring and undersized fuse boards. Alongside them, extensive mid-20th-century and modern estates spread toward Carcroft, Skellow and Highfields, which typically need extra sockets, outdoor power, EV points and the occasional board upgrade. We see these patterns week in, week out, so we know what to look for before we lift a floorboard. One local note: parts of Adwick-le-Street and the Woodlands village sit within or near conservation-sensitive areas, so we always check the specific DN6 address for listed-building considerations before quoting.
We are a full-service domestic and commercial electrical contractor, so most Adwick-le-Street jobs are covered by one of our core services:
- EICRs and electrical safety testing — periodic inspection reports with clear C1/C2/FI coding.
- Full and partial rewires — often needed in the older terraces and early-1900s Woodlands cottages where original wiring is past its safe life.
- Consumer unit (fuse board) upgrades — modern RCBO-protected metal units replacing old rewireable or single-RCD boards.
- Fault finding and repairs — tripping circuits, dead sockets and burning smells traced methodically.
- EV charger installation — OZEV-grade chargers with the Northern Powergrid notification handled for you.
- 24/7 emergency call-out — power loss, exposed live wiring and other make-safe emergencies.
As an MCS-certified firm we also install solar panels and battery storage across the DN6 area.
Landlord EICRs and safety certificates in Adwick-le-Street
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) is the formal inspection and test of a property's fixed wiring against BS 7671. We check the consumer unit, circuits, sockets, switches and earthing, then issue a report coding any issues C1 (danger present), C2 (potentially dangerous) or FI (further investigation) — a property is only satisfactory with none of these.
For landlords in Adwick-le-Street, Woodlands and the surrounding DN6 villages, the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 require a satisfactory EICR every five years, provided to tenants and, on request, to the City of Doncaster Council. We turn reports around quickly, code findings clearly, and quote any remedial work transparently before carrying it out. See our EICR cost guide for full pricing detail.
Honest electrician pricing in Adwick-le-Street
Every property is different, so we always quote after understanding the job — but here are honest 2026 guide ranges so you know roughly where you stand before you call:
- Domestic EICR: typically from £120-£250 depending on the number of circuits and property size.
- Consumer unit / fuse board upgrade: typically £450-£900 supplied and fitted, depending on board size and any remedial work.
- Full rewire (3-bed): typically £3,500-£6,500 depending on access, plastering and how much existing wiring can be reused.
- Emergency call-out: from £75-£150 for the first hour, then transparent rates.
- EV charger installation: typically £800-£1,200 supplied and fitted for a standard home install.
These are starting ranges, not fixed prices — your actual quote depends on access, condition and scope, and there is no charge for the quote itself. Our hourly rate runs around £40-£60/hr (roughly £150-£280/day) for small jobs, though most work is quoted as a fixed written price. See our detailed EICR cost and rewire cost guides for full breakdowns. Call 0333 577 5464 for a free Adwick-le-Street quote.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We cover Adwick-le-Street, the Woodlands model village and the surrounding DN6 area — Carcroft, Skellow, Highfields, Brodsworth and out toward Bentley. Our Armthorpe base is about six miles away, just up past the A1(M), so it is a short trip for surveys and call-outs.
Yes — AMP Pro is registered with both the NICEIC and NAPIT. All our notifiable electrical work (consumer units, new circuits, rewires) is carried out to BS 7671 18th Edition and self-certified under Part P, so you receive proper certification for Building Control.
Northern Powergrid is the distribution network operator (DNO) for Adwick-le-Street and the wider South Yorkshire area. They own the cables, substations and meters. We deal with their connection and notification requirements regularly — for example when fitting an EV charger or altering a supply.
Old rewireable or single-RCD consumer units are common in Adwick-le-Street's early-1900s Woodlands cottages and older terraces, and while not always immediately dangerous, they don't meet current standards. The safest first step is an EICR, which tells you exactly what needs attention. We can then upgrade the board to a modern RCBO-protected unit if needed.
Yes. We provide landlord EICRs across Adwick-le-Street and the DN6 villages that meet the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 — a satisfactory report is required every five years. We code findings clearly (C1/C2/FI) and quote any remedial work up front.
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