Electricians in Stirling
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Electricians Listed in Stirling
- Stirling Electrical Services — Stirling Electrical Services Ltd covers Stirling, Falkirk, Alloa, and wider Central Scotland. Now part of Connelly Group Holdings, they provide installation, inspection, testing, EV charger fitting, and smoke alarm compliance services. (Stirling)
- Alex Brewster Electrical — Alex Brewster Electrical has been serving Stirling, Falkirk, and Clackmannanshire since 1922, making them one of Scotland's longest-established electrical contractors. They provide domestic, commercial, and contract-based electrical work with free estimates. (Stirling)
- MRES Electrical Services — MRES Electrical Services is a family-run firm based in Stirling providing domestic, commercial, and industrial electrical work. They offer maintenance, repairs, new installations, and complete electrical projects across the Stirling area. (Stirling)
- Mackie Electrical Services — Mackie Electrical Services is a Stirling-based electrician offering domestic and commercial electrical services, including EV charger installation. SELECT registered and fully qualified, they provide professional electrical solutions across Stirling, Falkirk, and Central Scotland. (Stirling)
- Varney Electrical Ltd — Varney Electrical Ltd provides professional electrical contracting services including installation, maintenance, and testing for domestic, commercial, and industrial clients across Central Scotland. (Callander)
- Allan Electrical — Local electrical contractor based in Bridge of Allan offering electrical services to the area.[2] (Bridge of Allan)
- Graham Robertson — Independent electrician operating in Bridge of Allan.[2] (Bridge of Allan)
- Gault Electrical Solutions Ltd — Fully qualified and insured electrician providing appointments and written quotes for electrical work in Bridge of Allan.[6] (Bridge of Allan)
- Mackie Electrical — Mackie Electrical provides professional electrical services in Aberfoyle and across Central Scotland. Specialising in rewiring, consumer units, electrical testing, they deliver quality workmanship and reliable service to residential and commercial clients. (Aberfoyle)
- 1314 Electrical Services, Smart Homes & Security — Residential and commercial electrical contracting, new builds, renovations, extensions, contract works, maintenance, TV. (Bannockburn)
- Central Electrical Services — General electrical contracting (specific services not detailed in search results)4. (Bannockburn)
Areas Covered by Stirling Electricians
- Stirling City Centre — postcodes: FK7, FK8
- Bridge of Allan — postcodes: FK9
- Dunblane — postcodes: FK15
- Bannockburn & St Ninians — postcodes: FK7
- Causewayhead & Cambusbarron — postcodes: FK9, FK7
- Callander & Trossachs — postcodes: FK17, FK18, FK19
Frequently Asked Questions — Electricians in Stirling
How do I check if an electrician in Stirling is qualified?
Every electrician should be registered with SELECT, NICEIC, or NAPIT. Ask to see their registration card and verify it. Registration means they can self-certify work under Scottish Building Standards, saving you a building warrant.
How much does a rewire cost in Stirling?
A full rewire for a typical 3-bedroom semi costs £3,000–£5,000 depending on size, access, and complexity. This includes a new consumer unit, all new cabling, sockets, switches, and an EIC. Get at least 3 quotes.
Do Stirling electricians cover surrounding areas?
Yes — most electricians based in Stirling cover the wider district including Dunblane, Callander, Aberfoyle, Falkirk and surrounding areas. Some also cover the wider Central Belt.
Do I need an EICR for my Stirling property?
An EICR checks the safety of your wiring. Landlords in Scotland legally need one before every new tenancy. For homeowners, it's recommended every 10 years or when buying. It typically costs £150–£300.
How do I compare quotes from Stirling electricians?
Get at least 3 written quotes and compare: labour and materials breakdown, scope of work, whether certificates are included, timeline, and payment terms. Check their registration and reviews.