Light fittings & spotlights
Like-for-like replacement of pendants, wall lights, and ceiling fittings, including spotlights where existing wiring is suitable and accessible.
Small domestic electrical jobs done neatly, safely, and without the big-contractor fuss. Ideal for homes in Keynsham and nearby neighbourhoods that need practical fixes, fittings, and upgrades.
Focused on minor domestic work: the practical, everyday electrical jobs homeowners need sorted, but that bigger contractors often cannot prioritise.
Like-for-like replacement of pendants, wall lights, and ceiling fittings, including spotlights where existing wiring is suitable and accessible.
Replacing damaged, dated, or loose accessories with clean new ones, including single-to-double socket conversions where suitable.
Like-for-like replacement of existing bathroom, kitchen, or cooker hood fans.
Like-for-like replacement of standard accessories with smart-ready versions, and simple swaps for existing outdoor security or motion-sensor (PIR) lights.
Like-for-like replacement of expired, hard-wired smoke or heat alarms.
Replacing bathroom pull-cord switches where the existing wiring and location are suitable.
Help with simple issues such as a loose connection, a faulty fitting, or a tripping appliance lead.
Photos, notes, and practical advice so you can understand the next step when a job is outside the minor-works scope.
Important note on service scope: All services are subject to a pre-installation safety survey of the existing circuit. Please note that services like socket conversions or fan replacements may be classified as notifiable work under Part P. I specialise in like-for-like minor maintenance; if your job requires new circuit installation, consumer unit work, or full Building Control notification, I will advise on the correct next steps rather than proceeding.
The price shown is the total labour price for that job. There is no separate visit fee to add on top.
£65
This is the minimum labour price to attend a property and covers one simple swap or fix, such as one socket, one switch, one faceplate, or one simple light.
| Service | Total Labour Price |
|---|---|
| Minimum Job (Simple swap/fix) | £65 |
| Single-to-Double Socket | £75–£110 |
| More involved Light Fitting (Pendant/Ceiling/Spot) | £65–£95 |
| Extractor Fan Replacement | £85–£135 |
| Smart or Outdoor Accessory Swap | £65 |
| Smoke/Heat Alarm Replacement | £65 |
| Bathroom Pull-Cord Replacement | £65 |
| Extra Simple items (on same visit) | +£20 each |
| Half-day labour bundle (4 hours) | £150 |
| Extra time after half-day | +£20 per hour |
Prices shown are total labour prices and do not include parts. There is no separate visit fee to add on top. Extra Simple items are £20 each when added to another priced job or completed during the same visit. Quick light swaps count as Simple items; more involved fittings stay in the £65–£95 range. A half-day labour bundle covers up to 4 hours. Any parts supplied by Jon are charged separately with a 15% sourcing markup, which covers choosing the right part, ordering or collecting it, and bringing it to the job.
A few taps will narrow down the likely labour price range. Parts are not included in the estimate; any parts supplied by Jon are charged separately with a 15% sourcing markup. If the options do not fit, skip it and contact Jon directly.
This helps check whether the visit is within the usual 6-mile Keynsham service area.
Add each item you want looked at. The estimate uses the flat labour price table, with no separate visit fee added on top.
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This helps separate the labour estimate from any parts that need sourcing.
High ceilings, damaged wiring, tight access, or unusual fittings can change the estimate.
This is a flat labour estimate before seeing photos, access, and the exact fitting. There is no separate visit fee to add on top. Parts are charged separately if needed.
I focus on minor domestic electrical work and will say early if a job needs a different route. If your job does not neatly match the list, it is still worth asking.
You still get a useful local service for the small, awkward, high-demand jobs that make a home feel unfinished. The difference is that the work stays properly scoped from the start, with room for a sensible conversation if your job is a bit unusual.
Clear answers on pricing, parts, scope, and how to get the best value from a small-job visit.
This covers the travel, the professional safety testing of the circuit, and the time required to ensure the job is done to a high standard. My minimum job price ensures that every job, even a small one, is treated with the same professional care.
I believe in complete transparency. I provide a clear menu for my standard labour prices, and for any work outside of that, I will give you a firm, written quote before I start. Parts are not included in the labour price; any parts supplied by me are charged separately with a 15% sourcing markup, which covers choosing the right part, ordering or collecting it, and bringing it to the job.
Absolutely. The most cost-effective way to use my service is to bundle multiple small jobs, like swapping a few sockets and fixing a light fitting, into a single visit. This maximises the value of the minimum job price and ensures all your minor repairs are taken care of at once.
I specialise in minor domestic electrical maintenance and like-for-like replacements. This includes swapping damaged sockets, switches, faceplates, light fittings, and expired hard-wired smoke or heat alarms. By focusing on these specific tasks, I can offer faster response times and more affordable pricing than larger firms that focus on full rewires or major circuit modifications.
For many minor, like-for-like maintenance jobs, formal notification to Building Control is not required. I perform a safety check on every job I complete to ensure that the item is installed correctly and functioning safely before I leave. If a job appears to require notification or a different route, I will advise on the correct next steps rather than proceeding.
To maintain a specialised service, I do not undertake major electrical installations, such as adding new circuits, extending existing circuits, adding new fused spurs, or work within the consumer unit. If your project requires these larger modifications, I recommend contacting a firm registered with a Competent Person Scheme.
Covering roughly a 6-mile radius from Keynsham for small domestic electrical jobs. If you are close by, send a photo, your postcode, and a few details.
Send a couple of photos, your postcode, and what you want changed or fixed. I’ll let you know whether it fits my scope and, if it does, give you a clear next step.