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LFT Electrical

Situated in Worcester, LFT Electrical Ltd boasts extensive experience in the Electrical trade. As a professional, dependable, and fully accredited company serving Worcester and its surrounding areas, we specialize in electrical testing and compliance for both Commercial/Industrial sectors and Domestic clients.

Our versatility extends to handling various electrical needs, including new installations, rewires, and upgrades to meet current standards. We have expertise in;

  • EICR Testing.
  • EV Charging points.
  • Full or partial rewiring of current electrical systems.
  • Electrical repairs including fault finding.
  • The design and installation of new power or lighting systems.

Our goal is to offer the residents of Worcester a hassle-free Electrical service that consistently surpasses expectations, adheres to deadlines, and provides excellent value. We are dedicated to delivering a 5-star quality service to homes and businesses throughout Worcestershire.

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Yes we provide domestic and commercial electrical servicessee here for more detail.

We are based in Worcester but we cover anywhere between Birmingham and Bristol. Roughly anywhere within an hours drive of Worcester as a rough guide.

Yes, we are fully competent in all areas of EICR testing and compliance

Yes we can provide services for all aspects of EV charging points. Read here for more info.

Yes, we pride ourselves on providing a 5 start service, please read our reviews here.

Please fill out our very quick no obligation quote form here  – its very quick!

Yes – our recent work can be viewed here. 

 

For a domestic property, unless you have a three phase supply which most don’t. Around 7kw is the most powerful charger you could get for that type of installation.

No. The power required for a 7kw charger is far greater than a standard socket circuit could cope with. A larger cable with greater capacity would be required on it’s own circuit.

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