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Muslim Electrician Help for UK Households

Last updated 21 May 2026

If you’d like a qualified Muslim electrician in your area for a domestic or small commercial job, this page is the right starting point. Helpers can share recommendations from community members who’ve had work done.

WHO THIS PAGE IS FOR

  • Households needing electrical work done
  • Landlords needing EICR or PAT testing
  • Muslim electricians offering services

Why use a Part P registered electrician

Part P of the UK Building Regulations covers electrical safety in dwellings. Most home electrical work requires a registered installer — NICEIC, NAPIT or ELECSA are the main registration bodies. A registered electrician can self-certify, which keeps your home insurance and onward sale paperwork clean.

For non-notifiable work (changing a like-for-like socket, replacing a light fitting on an existing circuit), Part P doesn’t apply — but using a registered electrician is still wise for liability.

What to ask before hiring

Ask for the registration number (verifiable on the NICEIC or NAPIT website). Ask for a written quote with VAT separated. Ask whether they carry public liability insurance (most do, usually £2m–£5m). For larger jobs, ask for an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) before any major work starts.

EICR and landlord obligations

Since 2020, all rented homes in England must have a valid EICR every 5 years. If you’re a landlord, this is non-negotiable. A standard 1- or 2-bed EICR costs £130–£200. Muslim landlords often hire community electricians for this.

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