Enfield is a straightforward run up the A10 for us and EN1 features regularly in our schedule. Based in East London. Covering all of Greater London.
The postcode is textbook interwar suburbia: 1930s semis and terraces spreading out from Enfield Town, with the handsome Edwardian streets of Bush Hill Park to the south and pockets of newer infill throughout. Houses of this age share one electrical story. They were wired for a world with almost no appliances, and unless a previous owner invested properly, the installation is now the oldest system in the house.
Consumer unit upgrades in interwar homes
Original and first-generation fuse boards are still common in EN1 semis, which means no RCD protection anywhere in the house. Replacing one with a modern consumer unit is a single day of work, includes full circuit testing, and is the most cost-effective safety upgrade these houses can have.
Rewires around Bush Hill Park and Enfield Town
Where testing finds rubber-insulated cable or circuits past saving, we quote a rewire and explain exactly why. The Edwardian houses of Bush Hill Park in particular reward careful work: we route cables to spare original features and stage the job around an occupied home.
Showers, cookers and kitchen refits
Kitchen and bathroom upgrades drive constant circuit work in EN1. Electric showers need dedicated circuits sized correctly, modern induction hobs often exceed what the old cooker circuit can carry, and we install both with the board capacity checked first.
EV chargers and landlord certificates
Driveways make EN1 easy territory for EV charge points, and we handle survey, installation and DNO notification as one job. For Enfield landlords we provide EICRs and complete remedial work ourselves, keeping certification simple.
