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Fusion Electrical Services

9.95(75 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Electrical Installation Condition Report - Safety Checks - EICR
Electric Stoves
Lighting Design
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Heat Light & Power Ltd

9.96(737 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Electrical Heater Repair
Electrical Under Floor Heating Installation
Electric Gate Wiring
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B&R Solar services Ltd

9.97(31 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Immersion Heater Installation
Emergency Electrician Service
Electric Smart Thermostats
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Electrically smart

10(6 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Good availability

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Lighting Design
Fault Finding
Electric Radiators
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GMW Electrical & Property Maintenance Ltd

9.98(332 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Emergency Lighting
Electric Cookers
Electric Boiler Servicing / Repair

Graham A Hitchcock Electrical

9.81(59 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Emergency Electrician Service
Storage Heating
Electric Sockets
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Lightning Electric Services Ltd

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Operates in Nottinghamshire

Good availability

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Emergency Electrician Service
Electric Cookers
Electric Sockets
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MESS Electrical

9.98(17 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Fuseboard / Consumer Unit Installation
Electrical Under Floor Heating Repair
Electric Stoves
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M.E.S Mather Electrical Services

9.96(28 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Fuseboard / Consumer Unit Installation
LED Lighting
Electrical Under Floor Heating Installation
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Eagle Electrical (East Midlands) Limited

9.92(8 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Electric Sockets
Storage Heating
Hot Tub Wiring
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Does Electrical Ltd

9(33 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Electrical Under Floor Heating Repair
Electric Showers
Immersion Heater Installation
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Rock Electrical Services Ltd

9.71(60 reviews)

Operates in Nottinghamshire

Services & skills
Electrician
Electric Heating
Electrical Contractors
Electric Stoves
Electrical Under Floor Heating Installation

Electric heating installation, service and repair in Nottinghamshire

From electric boiler installation costs to the benefits of electric boiler servicing, we've answered the frequently asked questions about electric heating.

If you’re ready to book an electric heating engineer, scroll/swipe up and reach out to one of our approved tradespeople near you.

  • What is electric heating?

    Electric heating is a heating system that runs off electricity rather than other fuel types. This includes but isn’t limited to underfloor heating, electric storage heating or electric boilers. Different types of electric heating can be found in homes throughout the UK and many homeowners prefer this to traditional gas heating systems.

  • How does electric heating work?

    Electric heating works by converting electricity into heat. This is usually done using a heating element that reaches a high temperature, diffusing heat through your home. In the case of electric boilers, the heating element is used to warm up water. The water is then used to heat your home or to create hot water for your bathrooms and kitchen.

  • What are the advantages of electric heating?

    If you’re considering switching from a gas heating system, you may be wondering what the benefits of electric heating are. The good news is that there are several advantages of electric heating systems, including:

    • Safety - Electric heating is often considered safer than gas heating as there are no dangerous fumes produced

    • Cost - Generally, electric heating systems are less expensive to install than gas heating systems

    • Environmentally friendly - Using electricity to heat your home means less damage to the environment. This is because no carbon dioxide is produced by an electric heating system. You can even power your electric heating using renewable energy sources like solar panels

    • Low maintenance - Electric heating needs less maintenance than gas heating and servicing isn't essential

    How efficient is electric heating?

    Another benefit of electric heating is its efficiency. Unlike gas heating, which is generally 50% efficient, electric heating can be 100% efficient, reducing wasted energy.

  • Is electric heating more expensive than gas heating?

    Generally, electric heating systems are cheaper to install than gas heating systems, however when it comes to running costs, gas systems are cheaper.

    To learn more about how gas and electric heating compare to each other, check out our gas vs electric heating cost guide.

  • What is the benefit of getting an electric heating service?

    Gas central heating systems need annual maintenance to make sure they’re safe to use, but there’s no requirement to get your electric heating serviced. However, there are benefits to getting a regular electric heating service.

    For starters, having your system serviced is a great way of making sure it’s running as efficiently as possible. As well as this, a service will also check for any developing issues that are often cheaper to fix before they get worse. Finally, a regular service can help to extend the lifespan of your electric heating system.

    As a rough guide you can expect to pay between £70 - £110 for your electric heating service. You can find more information in our boiler service cost guide.

  • How much does electric heating cost?

    The amount you pay for electric heating installation will vary based on a few key factors. These include:

    • Size of home - Larger homes will need bigger electric heating systems which are generally more expensive than small heating systems

    • Current set up - Depending on your current heating set up, the price of switching to electric heating will vary. For example, switching like for like is a lot cheaper than installing an entirely different system

    • Number of radiators - The more radiators that are needed to heat your home, the more you’ll pay

    • Make and model of system - Different heating systems will be priced differently

    • Type of electric heating system - Whether you choose underfloor heating, an electric boiler or another option will affect the amount you pay

    Electric heating cost

    The above variables should help when it comes to budgeting for your new heating system. As a rough guide, the average electric heating cost is £3,790, although this will vary. For more prices and information, check out our central heating installation cost guide.

  • Should I repair or replace my electric heating system?

    One of the benefits of choosing an electric heating system over gas is the reduction in repairs needed. As electric systems have less moving parts, electric heating repairs aren't often required. However, if your electric heating stops working, you may be wondering whether it's better to pay for electric heating repairs or a replacement system.

    Ask yourself:

    • Is your boiler still in warranty? If it is, you may not need to pay for repairs yourself

    • Is your boiler quite new but outside warranty? Making repairs is generally the better choice

    • Is your boiler old? Older boilers can be very expensive to fix and getting parts can be tricky. In this case, a replacement may be the better option

    • Is your boiler badly damaged? Extensive damage may be more expensive to repair than buying a new boiler