Project Electrical Services

Garage Conversion Electrician in Devon

Turning your garage into a home office, gym, bedroom, or utility room? We provide complete electrical installations for garage conversions — from first fix cabling through to final testing and Part P certification.

What's Included

New lighting circuits & LED downlights
Double socket installation throughout
USB charging points
Heating circuits (underfloor/panel)
Consumer unit upgrade
Smoke & heat detection
Data/ethernet points
EV charger pre-wiring
External security lighting
Part P certification & EIC

Why Use a Registered Electrician?

Garage conversions are classed as a 'material change of use' under Building Regulations. This means all electrical work must comply with Part P and be certified by a registered installer. Using an unregistered electrician could invalidate your home insurance and cause issues when selling your property.

As qualified electricians, we handle the entire process — design, installation, testing, and Building Control notification — so you don't need to arrange separate inspections.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does garage conversion wiring cost?

Garage conversion electrics typically cost from £800–£2,500 plus VAT depending on the number of circuits, sockets, lighting points, and whether you need a consumer unit upgrade or EV charger integration. We provide free, detailed quotes.

Do I need Part P certification for a garage conversion?

Yes — electrical work in a garage conversion is notifiable under Part P Building Regulations. As qualified electricians, we self-certify all work and notify Building Control directly at no extra cost.

Can you install an EV charger in my converted garage?

Absolutely. Many customers combine their garage conversion with an EV charger installation. We can wire for a charging point even if you don't have an electric vehicle yet — future-proofing your garage from day one.

What electrical work does a garage conversion need?

A typical garage conversion requires new lighting circuits, socket installations, consumer unit upgrade, heating circuit (underfloor or panel heaters), smoke detection, and an Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC).