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Electricians in Mayo

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Hiring Electricians in Mayo

Mayo is a county with town, village, and rural demand, with work spread across Castlebar, Ballina, Westport, Claremorris and surrounding areas. Homes here commonly include town homes, rural properties, older houses, and newer family estates, so electricians quotes often depend on access, travel time, materials, and the age of the property. Common local requests include repairs, upgrades, maintenance, renovations, and emergency call-outs. When hiring electricians in Mayo, compare written scope, insurance, timing, reviews, and whether the tradesperson has handled similar local jobs. For electrical work, verify Safe Electric registration and ask what completion certificate will be issued. Controlled electrical works in Ireland are covered by S.I. No. 264/2013.

Typical local rates and quote checks

Typical Irish electrician rates are around €50-€80 per hour, with call-outs often €60-€120. Emergency or Dublin-area work can be higher, and rewires are normally priced by project scope. Treat these as quote-comparison ranges and ask each provider what is included, excluded, and charged separately in Mayo. TODO: Sean to verify final live quote ranges against TradesmenIreland enquiry data before production promotion.

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Questions to ask electricians in Mayo

How much does an electrician cost in Ireland?

Electricians in Ireland typically charge €50-80 per hour. Call-out fees range from €60-100. A full house rewire costs €4,000-8,000 depending on size. Minor jobs like adding a socket cost €80-150.

Do electricians in Ireland need to be registered?

Yes, all electricians in Ireland must be registered with Safe Electric Ireland (formerly RECI). Always ask to see their registration card and check their status on safeelectric.ie before hiring.

What qualifications should an Irish electrician have?

Irish electricians should have a Level 6 Advanced Craft Certificate in Electrical, be registered with Safe Electric Ireland, and hold valid public liability insurance. Many also have additional certifications for EV chargers or solar panels.

How long does it take to rewire a house in Ireland?

A full house rewire in Ireland typically takes 5-10 days for a 3-bed semi-detached house. Larger homes may take 2-3 weeks. The electrician will need to lift floorboards and chase walls.

Can I do my own electrical work in Ireland?

No, electrical work in Ireland must be carried out by a registered electrical contractor (REC). DIY electrical work is illegal and dangerous. Only RECs can issue completion certificates required for insurance and property sales.

What should I confirm before hiring?

Confirm certificates, Safe Electric registration, access, and whether chasing or making good is included, plus insurance, written pricing, timeline, and what is excluded from the quote.

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