Veterinary Practice Electrical Services

Specialist electrical solutions for vet surgeries, animal hospitals, and equine practices across Devon

Electrical Services for Veterinary Practices

Veterinary practices have unique electrical demands — from three-phase power for digital X-ray and CT scanners to waterproof fittings in surgical prep areas. We provide specialist electrical installations and maintenance for vet surgeries across Devon, from small companion animal practices to large equine hospitals.

Whether you're opening a new practice in Exmouth, expanding an existing surgery in Exeter, or need emergency repairs at your Newton Abbot clinic, we understand the critical nature of your electrical systems and the animals that depend on them.

Veterinary Facilities We Serve

Veterinary surgeries and clinics
Animal hospitals and referral centres
Equine practices and stables
Kennels and catteries
Pet grooming salons
Farm veterinary practices

Our Veterinary Electrical Services

Three-phase power for X-ray and imaging equipment
Surgical theatre lighting installation
UPS backup for critical monitoring equipment
Dedicated circuits for sterilisation autoclaves
Waterproof sockets and IP-rated fittings for wet areas
Emergency lighting for animal recovery areas
Fire alarm systems to BS 5839 standards
Data cabling for practice management systems
EICR testing and certification
External security lighting for premises
Temperature-controlled room circuits for medication storage
EV charger installation for practice vehicles

Opening a New Vet Practice?

We've helped veterinary practices across Devon with complete electrical fit-outs. From initial design consultation through to final testing and certification, we handle every aspect of your practice's electrical installation:

  • Electrical design and load calculations for specialist equipment
  • Distribution board installation with dedicated equipment circuits
  • Clinical-grade lighting for consulting and surgical rooms
  • Full BS 7671 compliance with EICR certification on completion

Frequently Asked Questions

Veterinary Enquiry

Discuss your practice's electrical needs with our experienced team.

Why Choose Us?

CHAS Accredited
£10M Public Liability
Veterinary Experience
Out-of-Hours Available

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you work around surgery schedules at our vet practice?

Absolutely. We understand that animal welfare comes first. We schedule major electrical work outside consulting hours, during closed periods, or in phases to ensure your practice continues operating safely. For urgent faults, we respond rapidly and work efficiently to minimise disruption to your patients and clients.

Do you understand the electrical requirements for veterinary X-ray equipment?

Yes — veterinary X-ray and imaging equipment typically requires dedicated three-phase circuits with specific earthing arrangements. We calculate the power requirements, install appropriate MCBs and RCDs, and ensure clean power supply to prevent interference with sensitive diagnostic equipment.

Can you install backup power for our veterinary practice?

Yes, we install UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems to protect critical equipment like patient monitors, anaesthesia machines, and medication refrigerators. For larger practices, we can install generator connections and automatic transfer switches for complete power resilience during outages.

We're opening a new vet practice — can you do the full electrical fit-out?

Yes — we handle complete electrical fit-outs for new veterinary practices from design to completion. This includes distribution boards, lighting, power circuits for specialist equipment, data cabling, fire alarms, emergency lighting, and external signage. We work with your architects and builders to ensure everything is ready for your opening.

Do you provide electrical certificates for veterinary practice insurance?

Yes — we provide full EICR certificates, electrical installation certificates for new work, and PAT testing for portable equipment. All documentation is thorough and accepted by insurers and regulatory bodies. We can also set up annual testing schedules for ongoing compliance.