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Here are 6 steps you need to take to run power to a shed in the UK: Find an electrician. ... Think about WHY you need to power your shed. ... Work out where the cable will run. ... Prepare the cable trench. ... Check you're happy with the plan. ... Let the electrician do their work.
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Read More »In the UK, any reputable electrician will be a Registered Competent Person under an industry scheme that ensures they follow Part P of UK building regulations. To find a certified electrician, go to the Competent Person Register website. You may even want to hire an electrician to take care of planning and preparing for the installation of the shed electrics (such as digging the trench for underground cables). We recommend this because, by definition, a professional sparky knows what he or she is doing. That said, it is possible to perform much of the work in this guide yourself (with the exception of step 6).
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Having created a plan for your shed electrics, you must prepare the ground to receive the cable that will feed the power to your shed from your main property. This is a job you can ask your electrician to do. But, as long as you feel confident doing so, there’s no reason you can’t do it yourself – it could save you some cash, after all. If you decide to dig the trench yourself, choose a day and time when it isn’t raining – heavy rain can destroy the site (and your hard work), which could be frustrating. Preferably, dig the trench just before the electrician arrives. That’ll help you avoid any weather-related issues. Assuming you’ve talked with your electrician and agreed the area you need dig, use string or grass-friendly spray to mark out the area and get to work.
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