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Certified Earthing & Bonding Upgrades

Secure your property against severe electrical faults. We install and upgrade vital earthing and equipotential bonding systems to guarantee your electrical safety and legal compliance.
Electrician securing copper earth bonding to internal water pipework to ensure electrical safety.

Complete Grounding Solutions

Main Earthing

Driving new earth rods and upgrading main earth cables to the fuseboard.

Gas & Water Bonding

Secure cross-bonding of metallic utility pipes to prevent them from becoming live.

Structural Bonding

Grounding exposed structural steel in commercial and agricultural buildings.

Safety Diagnostics

Testing earth loop impedance to ensure your safety breakers trip instantly during a fault.

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High-quality copper earth clamp professionally attached to a residential water pipe.

The Importance of Proper Earthing

If an electrical fault occurs, proper earthing is the only thing standing between a harmless tripped switch and a fatal electric shock. We meticulously test and upgrade your grounding systems to save lives and protect your property.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Earthing connects your electrical system to the actual ground outside. Bonding connects metallic parts inside (like radiators and water pipes) to the earth system so they cannot give you a shock if a wire touches them.
If you look at your gas meter or the pipes under your boiler/sink and do not see green and yellow cables clamped to them, your bonding is likely missing or outdated.
Yes. If you are having any new electrical work done (like a new fuseboard), the earthing and bonding must be brought up to current safety standards before the electrician can issue a certificate.
Without a safe path to the ground, the electricity will stay in the metallic surfaces of your appliances or pipes, posing a massive shock hazard to anyone who touches them.
Usually, it is minimal. It mostly involves routing a neat green and yellow earth cable from your fuseboard to your incoming water and gas pipes.