Church & Community Hall Electrical Services

Sympathetic rewiring, LED lighting, and compliance for churches, chapels, and village halls across Devon

Electrical Services for Churches & Community Buildings

Churches, chapels, and community halls often have aging electrical systems in buildings of historical significance. We provide sensitive, compliant electrical work that respects the character of these important community buildings while bringing them up to modern safety standards.

From full rewires of medieval churches to LED lighting for village halls, we work within faculty permissions, listed building constraints, and limited budgets to deliver safe, reliable electrical installations.

Our Church & Community Services

Historic building sympathetic rewiring
Listed building electrical installations
Church and hall LED lighting upgrades
Sound and AV system wiring
Kitchen and catering area electrics
EICR testing for insurance and diocese
Emergency lighting installation
Fire alarm systems
External floodlighting
EV charger for church car parks
Heating system circuits and controls
PAT testing for community equipment

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you work on listed church buildings?

Yes — we have experience with Grade I and Grade II listed buildings. We use discreet cable routing, sympathetic surface-mounted fittings where necessary, and work within the requirements of your listed building consent and faculty permissions.

Do you provide EICR certificates for church insurance?

Yes — most church insurers and diocesan authorities require a current EICR certificate. We provide thorough testing with clear reports and prioritised recommendations so your PCC can plan and budget for any remedial work needed.

Can you install modern lighting in an old church?

Absolutely. Modern LED lighting can transform a church space while being energy-efficient and low-maintenance. We design lighting schemes that respect the character of the building while improving visibility for services, events, and accessibility.