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NICEIC-approved
The National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contracting (NICEIC) has us listed as an approved contractor. This means that we are fully certified to ensure your electrical items and fittings are in line with Health and Safety Executive standards and BS7671 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.
Not only that but if we detect a fault with your equipment or wiring we are qualified to fix it and later ensure that piece of equipment or wiring is maintained properly. In other words, we’re a one-stop-shop when it comes to your electrical fitting, repair and survey needs.
About Us - Electrical Contractors Nottingham
Around 90 per cent of our clients here at Compliance Group Electrical never go anywhere else for their electrical compliance needs. That means a lot to us; but it means even more to those clients whose business depends on our engineers getting it right in terms of electrical testing, repair and compliance measures.
Electrical contractors Nottingham: Get in touch
If you have a business or own residential and commercial rented property in Nottingham, we would be happy to test or repair your electrical equipment. To find out more about how we can get your electrical appliances and fittings up to date and in line with recent guidance, call us on 01953 885000. Or, drop us a line via email: info@compliancegroup.uk

Electrical contractors Nottingham: services
The type of electrical services we can provide our commercial customers and residential landlords range from electrical installation to testing of small and fixed appliances to repairs and maintenance of these items.
To do this we employ several means, such as Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) for smaller items such as hoovers and kettles, but also larger fittings such as freezers. We can also carry out an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) to check fixtures such as light switches and sockets. Finally, our Thermal Imaging helps us to identify any problems within an electrical system without having to isolate any circuits.
All of this is carried out in accordance with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Electricity at Work Regulations.

