Sheds, garages and garden rooms are no longer just places to store tools and bikes. Many homeowners now use them as home offices, workshops, gyms, hobby rooms, storage areas, utility spaces or extra living areas. To make these spaces safe and practical, they often need a proper electrical supply, lighting, sockets and suitable protection.
At Wessex Electrical Services Ltd, we provide professional Shed, Garage and Garden Room Electrics in a 20-mile radius of Alton in Hampshire, helping homeowners, landlords and letting agents create safe, reliable and useful outdoor electrical installations.
We cover Alton and surrounding areas including Four Marks, Medstead, Holybourne, Bentley, Selborne, Ropley, Bordon, Liphook, Petersfield, Farnham, Fleet, Hook, Odiham, Basingstoke and nearby villages.
Our service includes design, supply, installation, testing and certification, giving you a complete electrical solution from the initial planning stage through to the finished installation.
Back to topOutdoor buildings need more care than indoor spaces when it comes to electrical work. A garage, shed or garden room may be exposed to damp, cold, dust, changing temperatures and outdoor cable routes. If the installation is not designed properly, it can lead to nuisance tripping, unreliable power, damaged cables or unsafe wiring.
Running an extension lead from the house is not a proper long-term solution. It may be fine for occasional temporary use, but it is not suitable for powering a garden office, workshop, freezer, tumble dryer, lighting, heaters or regular equipment.
You may need a local electrician for Shed, Garage and Garden Room Electrics in a 20-mile radius of Alton in Hampshire if you are:
A properly designed installation makes the space safer, more reliable and much easier to use.
Back to topAt Wessex Electrical Services Ltd, we provide professional Shed, Garage and Garden Room Electrics services in a 20-mile radius of Alton in Hampshire for homes and rental properties.
We can help with small improvements, full new supplies and upgrades to existing outbuilding electrics.
Back to topEvery outdoor building is different. Before installing power, we look at how the space will be used, what equipment needs to be supplied, how far the building is from the house, and what condition the existing electrical installation is in.
A simple shed light and socket may need a different setup to a garden office with heating, computers and internet equipment. A garage used for storage may have different requirements to one used as a workshop or utility area.
We can advise on:
Planning properly at the start helps avoid expensive changes later.
Back to topWe can install safe and suitable electrical supplies to sheds, garages and garden rooms. This may involve running a new circuit from the house consumer unit, installing suitable cabling, fitting a small garage or garden room consumer unit, and providing the sockets, lighting and accessories required.
Where the building is detached, the cable route needs to be considered carefully. This may include external cable runs, buried cable routes, containment, protection from damage and safe entry into the building.
We will explain the best options clearly before work begins.
Back to topOnce power is available, the space needs to be practical. We can install sockets, lighting, switches and other electrical points to suit how the building will be used.
This may include:
The aim is to make the space safe, tidy and easy to use.
Back to topOnce the installation is complete, we test the work and provide the appropriate certification.
This is important for homeowners who want peace of mind, and especially useful for landlords and letting agents who need records for property management, safety checks and future maintenance.
Outdoor and outbuilding electrics should always be properly tested because they are often exposed to more demanding conditions than standard indoor circuits.
Back to topFor homeowners, adding power to an outdoor building can make the space far more useful.
A powered garden room can become a home office, studio or gym. A garage with proper sockets and lighting can be safer and more practical. A shed with power can support tools, battery charging, lighting or garden equipment.
We provide friendly advice, neat workmanship and clear explanations, helping you choose the right setup for how you want to use the space.
Back to topFor landlords and letting agents, outbuilding electrics need to be safe, durable and easy to maintain.
Rental properties may have garages, sheds or external buildings with old wiring, damaged lights, unsafe sockets or DIY additions. These issues can lead to tenant complaints, EICR observations and future maintenance problems.
We help landlords and letting agents across Alton and the surrounding 20-mile radius with repairs, upgrades, new supplies and remedial works for garages, sheds and garden rooms.
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If the existing setup is unsafe or unsuitable, we will explain the issue clearly and recommend the most practical solution.
Back to topChoosing the right electrician for shed, garage and garden room electrics matters. Outdoor building supplies need proper design, suitable materials and careful installation.
Customers choose Wessex Electrical Services Ltd because we offer:
We focus on installing electrics that are safe, useful and built to last.
Back to topWhether you need power to a new garden room, sockets in a garage, lighting in a shed or repairs to existing outbuilding electrics, Wessex Electrical Services Ltd can help.
We provide Shed, Garage and Garden Room Electrics in a 20-mile radius of Alton in Hampshire, including design, supply, installation, testing and certification.
Call Wessex Electrical Services Ltd on 01420 384247 to discuss your shed, garage or garden room electrical work.
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