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Lincoln & surrounding villages · LN1–LN6

Electrician in Lincoln NICEIC-Registered, Uphill & Down

AMP Pro Electrical are NICEIC and NAPIT-registered electricians serving Lincoln, from the historic uphill conservation area to the modern estates south of the city — EICRs, rewires, fuse boards and emergency cover.

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Looking for an electrician in Lincoln? AMP Pro Electrical is a NICEIC and NAPIT-registered firm based in Armthorpe, Doncaster — around 31 miles from Lincoln, an easy run up the A57/A46. We cover LN1, LN2, LN4, LN5 and LN6 for EICRs, landlord certificates, rewires, fuse boards, fault finding, EV chargers and emergency call-outs.

Your local electrician in Lincoln

AMP Pro Electrical is a NICEIC and NAPIT-registered electrical contractor run by Paul Carrick, based in Armthorpe, Doncaster (DN3 3BZ). Lincoln is roughly 31 miles south-east of us, a straightforward run on the A57 and A46, which makes the city and its surrounding villages a regular part of our working week.

Lincoln is a genuinely two-part city, and that shapes the electrical work we do here. The historic "uphill" quarter around the Cathedral and Castle is packed with Georgian, Victorian and older listed properties inside the Cathedral and City Centre conservation area — homes where wiring has to be installed sympathetically and where surface containment and cable routing need real thought. "Downhill" and the city centre run heavily to terraced housing and converted flats with a high proportion of private rentals, while the south and west — Lincoln South, Hartsholme, North Hykeham and the LN6 estates — bring newer build with their own quirks.

Whatever part of the city you're in, you get a fully qualified, registered electrician who'll survey the job properly before quoting. Call 0333 577 5464 for a free, no-obligation survey.

Electrical services we provide in Lincoln

We handle the full range of domestic and small-commercial electrical work across Lincoln, including:

All notifiable work is registered under Part P, and you receive the correct certification every time.

Areas and postcodes we cover around Lincoln

We work right across the city and into the surrounding Lincolnshire villages, including:

  • LN1 — uphill Lincoln, Cathedral quarter, Bishop Norton and the Saxilby direction
  • LN2 — Nettleham Road, Ermine, Welton and the north of the city
  • LN4 — Branston, Washingborough, Heighington and the villages south-east
  • LN5 — downhill, city centre, Bracebridge and Waddington
  • LN6 — Lincoln South, Hartsholme, Birchwood, Doddington Park and North Hykeham

The city is run by the City of Lincoln Council, with surrounding villages falling under North Kesteven and West Lindsey district councils. The Cathedral and City Centre conservation area alone contains hundreds of listed buildings, which is exactly why local knowledge matters when you're routing cable or replacing a board in an older Lincoln home. Not sure if your postcode is covered? Drop us a line — if you're in or near Lincoln, we'll almost certainly be able to help.

Lincoln's electricity network — and why landlords should care

A common myth is that Lincolnshire is all Northern Powergrid territory. It isn't. Northern Powergrid only covers North Lincolnshire (Scunthorpe and the DN postcodes). The city of Lincoln itself, and the LN postcode area, sits in the East Midlands and is served by National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) — the same operator as Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, and a different network from the Northern Powergrid area around our Doncaster base. Getting this right matters for any job touching the incoming supply.

For landlords in particular, this combines with Lincoln's standout housing feature: a very high proportion of private-rented and student-let property, especially in the central and downhill streets near the university and college. Under the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 you must have a satisfactory EICR at least every five years and provide it to tenants and, on request, the council. We turn landlord EICRs around quickly, quote any remedial work clearly, and — where a new EV charger, supply upgrade or solar/battery install is involved — submit the correct G98/G99 or supply application to NGED so nothing stalls on the wrong network company's desk.

Why Lincoln homeowners and landlords choose AMP Pro

AMP Pro is a small, owner-led firm, which means the person who surveys your Lincoln property is the person who carries out the work. For a city with this much older and listed housing, that continuity matters — you don't want a careless approach to cable routing in a conservation-area home.

What you get:

  • NICEIC and NAPIT registration — certificates that satisfy buyers, solicitors, letting agents and the council.
  • Free, honest surveys — we see the job before we price it, so there are no mid-job surprises.
  • Landlord specialists — fast EICR turnaround and remedial quotes built for Lincoln's busy rental market.
  • Sympathetic work in older homes — tidy containment and sensible cable routes in period and conservation-area properties.
  • Renewables in-house — MCS-certified solar, battery and EV charging, with 0% VAT on solar.

Honest pricing, registered work, and a single point of contact from quote to certificate.

Honest pricing for electrical work in Lincoln

We confirm every price after a free survey, but here are typical UK 2026 market ranges so you can budget with confidence:

  • Domestic EICR — typically from £120–£250 depending on size and circuit count. See our EICR cost guide.
  • Consumer unit / fuse board upgrade — typically from £450–£900. More on our fuse board page.
  • Full rewire (3-bed) — typically £3,500–£6,500, with older uphill properties at the higher end where access is tighter. See the rewire cost guide.
  • Emergency call-out — from around £75–£150 for the first hour.
  • EV charger — typically £900–£1,400 for a standard 7kW unit supplied and fitted.

These are guide figures, not fixed quotes. For an exact price on your Lincoln property, book a free survey and we'll confirm it in writing.

Service Typical Price
Domestic EICR from £120–£250
Consumer unit / fuse board upgrade from £450–£900
Full rewire (3-bed) £3,500–£6,500
Emergency call-out from £75–£150
EV charger (7kW) £900–£1,400

Guide prices only — every job is quoted individually after a free survey. Prices include VAT where applicable; solar is 0%-rated.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We work both uphill (the Cathedral quarter and LN1/LN2) and downhill (the city centre, LN5 and the LN6 estates south and west). For period and conservation-area properties we take extra care with cable routing and containment so the work is both safe and sympathetic to the building.

No — that's a common mix-up. Only North Lincolnshire (Scunthorpe, DN postcodes) is Northern Powergrid. The city of Lincoln and the LN postcode area sit in the East Midlands and are served by National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED). We handle any NGED notification or supply application for you as part of the job.

Under the Electrical Safety Standards in the Private Rented Sector (England) Regulations 2020 you need a satisfactory EICR at least every five years (or sooner if the report recommends it), and you must give a copy to tenants and to the council on request. Given Lincoln's large rental and student-let market, we turn these around quickly with clear remedial quotes.

Yes. A lot of Lincoln's uphill and city-centre housing is older or listed, so we plan rewires carefully — surface containment where chasing isn't appropriate, discreet cable routes, and minimal disruption to original features. We'll always survey first and advise whether a full or partial rewire is actually needed.

We're based in Armthorpe, Doncaster, about 31 miles from Lincoln on the A57 and A46. Lincoln and its surrounding villages are part of our regular working area, so you get a fully NICEIC and NAPIT-registered firm without paying long-distance premiums.

Yes — we're MCS-certified for solar and battery storage and install OZEV-grade 7kW home EV chargers. Solar carries 0% VAT. Because Lincoln is in the NGED area, we make sure any G98/G99 notification or supply application goes to the correct network operator first time.

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