Saturday, 6 March 2021

Certificates 4 landlords Landlord legislation

At certificates 4 landlords we even to provide comprehensive certification from electrical installation reports to energy performance assessments. We work closely with landlords to ensure we get the correct paperwork in order so they can rent out your property hassle free. Working in partnership with companies like Wes electrical, who can provide electrical installation condition reports, pat testing, and smoke and fire alarm certification. We also partner with other companies to enable us to provide all certification that the landlord requires.

We are fully up-to-date and fully complaint with all current landlord regulations and all our engineers are fully qualified and insured to carry out the work at your property.  Legislation to be a landlord is constantly changing and this can bring stress and confusion to landlords who are not fully aware of what these legislation changes are, this is where certificates 4 landlords can tailor a package specifically for your own needs for example,  a four-bedroom up and down stairs house would have different needs to a one bedroom flat and this is where we act as consultants to keep you informed as to what certification is required and will issue the certificates on the same day. The most common issues in property the is over 15 to 20 years old is the fuse box consumer unit which would require to be updated, this is either due to lack of RCD, the wrong MCB breakers Or fuse wire currently installed. Feel free to check out our website 

www.certificates4landlords.com for certification

 and I mean electrical partner is www.weselectrical.co.uk

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

24 hour call out in ashton lane westend glasgow

well last night didt go to well for me, i an an emergency electrical call out at 2am in the morning to head out to the westend, apartently they could smell burning in a bar and the smoke detectors had gone off, but when i got there there was hardly any smoke but there was a burning smell from electrical cables somewhere i just had to locate it. i finally found the cause of the problem 45 mins later, it was a cable in the kitchen that had been too close to heat and had burned through. all i could do at the time was isolate the problem and now i need to head back over to the westend to install new wiring. cant wait im soo tired il update once im back.

Sunday, 10 June 2012

emergency electricians glasgow

attended a call out to david lloyd renfrew , an emergency call out as we are based in glasgow we got to the call out in less than an hour, but easy problem and power fully restored to the club. happy gyming people call us 01418405236 www.wesuk.co.uk



Wednesday, 1 February 2012

my little town of renfrew

Thousands see opening of revamped Renfrew Town Hall THOUSANDS gathered in Renfrew on Saturday to enjoy the reopening of the town hall. An afternoon of entertainment was laid on to celebrate the completion of a £5.2million revamp of Renfrew Town Hall, which dates back 140 years. A parade from the town’s Robertson Park started the celebrations, followed by a performance from Renfrew Burgh Band. Former X Factor star Gamu took to the stage alongside children’s entertainers, The Singing Kettle. A Clyde One roadshow and funfair rides kept the crowds entertained before the A-listed town hall was officially declared open by Deputy First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Provost Celia Lawson and Derek Mackay MSP. A spectacular fireworks display after the official opening was the highlight of the day and attracted a huge crowd to the High Street. Over 150 people took the opportunity to see inside the restored town hall and newly-created Renfrew Community Museum. Provost Celia Lawson, said: “Everyone involved with the £5.2m modernisation aimed to reflect how much the town hall means to the people of Renfrew. “That was clearly demonstrated at the opening ceremony where the community got behind the event and we had a big turnout of people enjoying a landmark occasion. “I’d like to thank everyone who supported the project.” Councillor Eileen McCartin, Convener of Renfrewshire Council’s Community and Family Care Policy Board, said: “The modernisation of the town hall has preserved its heritage and also given Renfrew a top-quality facility. “It’s like having a new building inside the traditional exterior. The new museum is also an exceptional feature which does full justice to Renfrew’s proud past.” Designed in 1872 by Paisley architect John Lamb, the building at the end of Renfrew’s High Street has been completely reworked with ornamental devices like cornices, plasterwork and decorative urns around the rooftop parapet repaired or replaced to their original standard. External landscaping was complemented with the use of Caithness flagstones, granite ramps and steps. The building was given a new steel frame structure and the flat roof was replaced. The new community museum was built alongside the hall to display the town’s history, and takes visitors through the history of Renfrew from medieval times to the present day using objects, pictures, film and people’s own words.

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

electrica car charging stations

ABB installs UK’s first privately owned DC rapid charging station Transport Minister Norman Baker opens electric vehicle rapid charger at Midlands printing company RCS ABB has delivered the UK’s first privately owned direct current (DC) rapid charging station for electric vehicles. The charger was installed in Retford, Nottinghamshire and has been officially opened by Transport Minister, Norman Baker, underlining the UK government’s commitment to promoting ultra low carbon transport. The Terra 51 charger was recently installed at the offices of printing company RCS in Retford, just three miles off the A1 that connects London and Edinburgh. RCS, a fast growing company that aims to become the greenest producer in its industry, bought the charger with financial support from the Midlands Plugged-in Places (PiP) project, part of the UK government’s wider programme to develop EV charging infrastructures across the UK. The rapid charge station is being used by RCS to recharge its electric fleet of sales and delivery vehicles, but will also be part of the Plugged-in Midlands public charging network. 'We know there is public appetite out there for plug-in vehicles and we’re doing everything possible to make them a real option for both motorists and industry,' said Mr Baker. 'The installation of this charging station will not only make it easier and faster for electric vehicle owners to recharge away from home, but demonstrates how our Plugged-in Places programme is helping to stimulate private investment in vital infrastructure. There is no doubt that low carbon vehicles are here to stay, and we will continue to work with the industry to create a world leading charging network that really reflects the needs of its users.'

Sunday, 29 January 2012

jobs in greenock

A GREENOCK business is set to create up to 30 new jobs, the Tele can reveal. Social enterprise company Solas is currently looking for three customer service staff and an energy saving technician and says that a further 26 workers are expected to be taken on over the next six months. Half of the workers will be based at the firm's Greenock office at Lynedoch Industrial Estate and the others will work at their site in Dumbarton. The extra staff are needed to help with the company's plans to install solar technology which takes energy from the sun to create electricity that will operate electrical appliances. Jim Percival, energy advice and community participation manager at Solas, is delighted with the new plans for the future. Mr Percival said: "As other companies are finding it difficult to make ends meet we are trying to help. "This opens a whole new area for Solas and it is extremely exciting for us. "We are a small company but our aim is to become a world leading social enterprise. "It's very exciting - every day is an adventure." Solas already has 40 staff working at its Greenock and Dumbarton bases and its core business involves home insulation installation, expert energy advice and the provision of energy performance certificates. The firm says that the solar technology it will be able to install thanks to the new jobs boost will allow property owners to accrue an income for generating electricity. The organisation, which was set up nearly 25 years ago to create sustainable high-quality employment and fight fuel poverty, is also involved in a new partnership that will offer support to the non-domestic market on energy issues. The scheme is set to be launched at the Scottish Parliament at the end of this month

Saturday, 28 January 2012

electricians strike

Electricians stage second strike Action is focused on high-profile projects like the Dome Electricians across the country are staging a second day of action over pay. The action has been led by workers on prestigious projects such as the Millennium Dome, the Royal Opera House and the Jubilee Line extension (JLE), and similar construction sites across the UK. The BBC's Stephen Evans: "The strikes signal a militant mood" The action comes just a week after thousands of electricians downed tools in their first 24-hour stoppage last Tuesday. The strikers are angry at their own union, the Amalgamated Engineering and Electrical Union, which is currently negotiating the annual national pay award for its 40,000 members. Strikers say the union has made too many concessions during negotiations. Workers want to "use their muscle" while they have it They are also furious at union statements that electricians on the JLE, the underground line which links central London to the Dome, are earning £1,800 a week. One strike leader said most electricians earned about £1,000 less than that, and the union was trying to discredit the activists by claiming such a figure. On Wednesday, the strikers also angrily denied claims that there have been further incidents of sabotage on the JLE. Police were called to the project last year to investigate incidents, including the cutting of wires. The Jubilee Line Extension is already behind schedule However, both the strikers and JLE managers said on Wednesday that they had no knowledge of any further incidents. The AEEG's general secretary, Sir Ken Jackson, criticised the strike action as "unnecessary". He said discussions with employers had not been finalised, and that he believed an "excellent agreement" on pay would soon be reached. Strike organiser Tony Miller told the BBC the strikers had been reluctant to take action, but felt that they had to be heard. "Let's face it, while we've got a bit of muscle we've got to use it," he said.