Garden Lighting Installation in Ealing
52 qualified electricians available for garden lighting installation in Ealing, London. Upfront pricing, book online.
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52 electricians for garden lighting installation in Ealing
A B Murray
Ealing, W7 2JG
A.R. Maintenance and Building Services Limited
Ealing, W3 0AZ
AA Brighthouse
Ealing, W3 8FA
AH Electrical
Ealing, W3 6PA
Andi's E&C Ltd
Ealing, W4 5DP
Angloz Electrical
Ealing, W7 2JQ
Audioconcepts
Ealing, W5 4YQ
B&X Construction Ltd
Ealing, W3 0RB
Bright Electricians Ltd
Ealing, NW10 7EB
Builders By Design Limited
Ealing, NW10 6QD
Clifford Sparks Electrical
Ealing, W4 5BA
Clocktower Electrical Services Ltd
Ealing, W7 2AT
Complete Installations Services
Ealing, W5 1JH
Crolec Limited
Ealing, W3 0AJ
Dusko Vojnovic
Ealing, W13 9SH
Ealing Electrical
Ealing, W7 2JG
Electec Solutions Ltd
Ealing, NW10 6TD
Electom
Ealing, W3 8QF
Emanuel Conopan
Ealing, W3 8FF
Emmad Al-Jammal
Ealing, W3 0LN
About garden lighting installation in Ealing
Garden lighting transforms your outdoor space into something you can enjoy year-round, from subtle path lighting to dramatic tree uplighting. A professional installation covers the full design — choosing between low-voltage 12V systems and mains-voltage fittings, selecting the right IP-rated fixtures, positioning transformers, and running cables safely underground. Most garden lighting projects are completed in one to two days depending on the number of fittings and complexity of the cable runs.
Any new outdoor electrical circuit is notifiable work under Part P of the Building Regulations. Mains-voltage garden lighting must be installed by a qualified electrician registered with a competent person scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA). Even 12V systems fed from an indoor transformer benefit from professional installation to ensure waterproof connections, correct cable burial depth, and compliance with BS 7671 Section 714 for outdoor installations. Poorly installed garden lighting creates shock and fire hazards, particularly in wet ground conditions.
What's included
- Design consultation and lighting plan
- All cable, conduit, connectors, and fixings
- Trenching and cable burial to required depth
- Transformer installation for 12V systems
- Dedicated circuit from consumer unit for mains systems
- RCD protection and outdoor isolator switch
- Light fitting installation and positioning
- IP-rated waterproof connections throughout
- Full circuit testing to BS 7671 standards
- Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) for mains work
Typical cost
Garden Lighting Installation in Ealing typically costs £200–£800 per installation. Every job is different — describe what you need and a qualified electrician will quote you directly.
Regulations & standards
- Part P of the Building Regulations (Approved Document P): New outdoor electrical circuits are notifiable work. Installation must be carried out by an electrician registered with a competent person scheme, or inspected and certified by Building Control.
- BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 (IET Wiring Regulations), Section 714: Section 714 covers the specific requirements for outdoor lighting installations, including IP ratings for fittings and enclosures, cable burial depths, earthing, and protection against mechanical damage.
- IET Guidance Note 7 — Special Locations: Provides detailed guidance on installing electrical equipment in outdoor locations, including gardens, pathways, and areas subject to weather exposure.
Garden Lighting Installation FAQs
Should I choose 12V or mains-voltage garden lighting?
12V systems are safer, cheaper to install, and easier to extend — ideal for most domestic gardens. Mains-voltage (240V) fittings are brighter and better suited to large gardens, long cable runs, or situations where you need high-output floodlighting. Your electrician can advise based on your garden layout and the effect you want.
What IP rating do garden lights need?
As a minimum, garden lights should be IP44 (protected against splashing water). For ground-recessed fittings, path lights, or anything at ground level, IP65 or IP67 is recommended — these are protected against jets of water and temporary submersion. Pond lights need IP68.
Can I add more lights to an existing garden lighting system later?
Yes, both 12V and mains-voltage systems can be extended. 12V systems are particularly easy to add to — most transformers have spare capacity. For mains systems, additional spurs can be added from existing junction boxes, provided the circuit can handle the extra load.
Do garden lights need to be on a separate circuit?
For mains-voltage garden lighting, a dedicated circuit from the consumer unit with its own RCD protection is strongly recommended and often required. 12V systems are typically powered from a transformer connected to an existing indoor socket or lighting circuit.
How deep do cables need to be buried in the garden?
Mains-voltage SWA (Steel Wire Armoured) cable must be buried at a minimum of 500mm with warning tape laid above. Low-voltage 12V cable should be buried at 150-300mm. All buried cables should be routed away from areas likely to be dug over.
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