About the company

Rite sparks is an established company that provides electrical services to residential and small commercial customers in the Port Talbot and surrounding areas. The company, which is located in Port Talbot, was set up as a family business back in august 2005 with over 15 years in the electrical industries . The company prides itself on being able to offer an affordable and reliable multi skilled service to all customers no matter how small the job maybe.

Ritesparks
  • NICEIC DI Registered
  • Police CRB Checked
  • Public Liability Insured

We take great pride in what we do. Skills and training are constantly being assessed and we always keep ahead of current and future technologies that will benefit our customers. Rite sparks is a Sole Trade Company and is independently owned.

We are a NICEIC approved domestic installer. This gives you peace of mind that not only are we fully Government authorised to carry out domestic electrical work in the UK, but that the work will be designed, installed, maintained and tested to comply with BS 7671 2008 of the IEE wiring regulations, including current building regulations and shall also be guaranteed by a warranty of standards.

Listed are some examples of what we undertake . If you have any questions or require further advice, then please do not hesitate to contact us at dean@jones9912.fsnet.co.uk
40 Sandyridge
Port Talbot
SA12 6SU
Home 01639 899816
Mob 07977768089 WHAT IS PART P?

Part P

  • WHAT IS PART P?
  • Q: Does Part P apply to me?
  • A: Part P applies to :-
Dwelling houses and flats and property with a shared meter e.g. a shop or public house with a flat / rooms above. It also applies to any outbuildings such as a garage, shed, workshop etc. or any associated land or building with / adjacent with the property. This even includes garden lighting and fishpond pumps!. (Or, put simply about 94% of domestic / light commercial property in the UK) We can confirm your property status for you, we need to know the nature of the work and its location within the property. Below is a quick reference diagram guide to see if your property falls in to the Part P regulations more

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