socket and light switch replacement

Socket, Switch & Faceplate Replacement in Keynsham

A focused small-job electrician service for replacing damaged, dated or loose electrical accessories with clean new ones, including checks before fitting and advice if the existing wiring or back box needs more attention.

What this service covers

Focused on practical domestic electrical maintenance and small repairs, with the scope checked before work starts.

Included

  • Damaged, loose or tired socket replacements
  • Light switch and faceplate replacements
  • Single and double socket accessories
  • Suitable metal or decorative accessories where earthing and wiring are suitable
  • Bathroom pull-cord switches where suitable
  • Checking the existing back box, terminals and wiring condition
  • Advice when the accessory, wall box or wiring condition makes the job bigger

Not the right route for

  • Consumer unit work or protective device changes
  • Full or partial rewiring of a room or property
  • Large refurbishments with many new accessory positions
  • Chasing walls across multiple rooms for new cable routes
  • Heat damage, burning smells, exposed conductors or signs of a wider electrical fault
  • Accessories connected to high-load specialist circuits such as cookers, showers or EV chargers

Prices and estimates

Prices are kept in one central price menu so they stay consistent. The estimator can help with grouped jobs, parts and access.

Areas covered

Based in Keynsham and covering nearby neighbourhoods within roughly 6 miles where the job and diary make sense.

For socket, switch and faceplate jobs, the usual service area is Keynsham and nearby places such as Saltford, Brislington, Longwell Green, Hanham, Bitton, Willsbridge, Oldland Common and Warmley, plus the closest Bath and East Bristol edges where the job and diary fit.

Jon Spark is set up for small domestic accessory changes and checks in occupied homes, not major refurbishments, full rewires, consumer unit work or large-scale electrical installation projects.

Ask Jon about your job

Send a couple of photos, your postcode and a short description. I can usually tell whether it is something I can help with, and what the next step should be.