Outdoor & Weatherproof Socket Installation in Greenwich
54 qualified electricians available for outdoor & weatherproof socket installation in Greenwich, London. Upfront pricing, book online.
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54 electricians for outdoor & weatherproof socket installation in Greenwich
111 AA Smiths Electrical And Building C/o Smiths Electronics
Greenwich, SE10 8JL
Ade Building Services Ltd
Greenwich, SE2 9HS
Certified Group Limited
Greenwich, SE10 0LN
Cleary Electrical LTD
Greenwich, SE9 2HL
D J M Electrical Services Ltd
Greenwich, SE12 8HG
Dang Electrical Services Ltd
Greenwich, SE3 8PX
E & T Electrical Contractors
Greenwich, SE9 3TH
E V Bullen & Son Ltd
Greenwich, SE9 3TL
Elecplumb Ltd
Greenwich, SE28 0FS
Electrical & Mechanical Services (UK) Ltd
Greenwich, SE28 0GW
First Avenue Electrics
Greenwich, SE9 1HZ
Fresh Electrical
Greenwich, SE3 7TF
Fuimus Services Ltd
Greenwich, SE9 2BP
Greenwich Electricians Ltd
Greenwich, SE3 7JQ
Helix Technical Services LTD
Greenwich, SE10 0ER
Hiraprasad Gurung
Greenwich, SE18 1JZ
Impulse MEP Ltd
Greenwich, SE10 0YJ
James Baxter
Greenwich, SE18 3LN
JC5 Electrical Services Ltd
Greenwich, SE9 3JA
JLEelectrics
Greenwich, SE3 0SH
About outdoor & weatherproof socket installation in Greenwich
An outdoor socket gives you a convenient, safe power supply for garden tools, pressure washers, outdoor entertainment, festive lighting, and anything else you need power for outside. Installation involves fitting an IP66-rated weatherproof socket on an external wall, running a dedicated circuit from the consumer unit with 30mA RCD protection, and ensuring the full installation complies with BS 7671 Section 714 for outdoor electrical work. Most installations are completed in half a day.
Installing an outdoor socket is notifiable work under Part P of the Building Regulations because it involves a new circuit in a special location. It must be carried out by a qualified electrician registered with a competent person scheme. Running an extension lead from an indoor socket through a window or door is dangerous — the cable is not rated for outdoor use, the socket has no weatherproofing, and there is no dedicated RCD protection. An extension lead outdoors is the single most common cause of electric shock in domestic gardens.
What's included
- Pre-installation survey and positioning advice
- IP66-rated weatherproof external socket
- Dedicated radial circuit from consumer unit
- 20A RCBO protection (combined MCB + 30mA RCD)
- All cable, conduit, glands, and fixings
- Core drilling through external wall and sealing
- Full circuit testing to BS 7671 standards
- Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC)
- Part P Building Control notification
Typical cost
Outdoor & Weatherproof Socket Installation in Greenwich typically costs £120–£300 per socket. 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): A new outdoor socket circuit is notifiable work. It must be installed 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 outdoor installations, requiring IP-rated enclosures, RCD protection, cable protection against mechanical damage, and specific earthing arrangements.
- BS EN 60529 — IP Rating Standard: Defines the Ingress Protection ratings for electrical enclosures. Outdoor sockets must be rated at least IP66 (protected against powerful water jets and total dust ingress) when the cover is closed.
Outdoor & Weatherproof Socket Installation FAQs
Can I install an outdoor socket myself?
No. An outdoor socket requires a new dedicated circuit, which is notifiable work under Part P of the Building Regulations. It must be installed by a qualified electrician registered with a competent person scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, ELECSA, or equivalent). DIY installation is illegal and could invalidate your home insurance.
What IP rating does an outdoor socket need?
A minimum of IP66 when the cover is closed. This protects against powerful jets of water and total dust ingress. When the cover is open and a plug is inserted, the rating drops — so sockets should be positioned in sheltered locations where practical.
Do I need a separate circuit for an outdoor socket?
Yes. BS 7671 and best practice require outdoor sockets to be on a dedicated circuit with their own 30mA RCD protection. This ensures a fault on the outdoor circuit does not trip indoor circuits, and the RCD provides shock protection specific to the higher-risk outdoor environment.
Can I use an outdoor socket for a hot tub or electric heater?
No. Hot tubs require a dedicated high-current circuit (typically 32A or 40A) with specific protection — a standard 13A outdoor socket cannot supply the power needed. Outdoor electric heaters may work on a 13A socket if they are rated below 3kW, but check the manufacturer's requirements.
How many outdoor sockets can I have on one circuit?
A single 20A radial circuit can comfortably supply 2-3 double outdoor sockets. However, it is rare to need more than one or two sockets on a domestic property. If you need power in multiple locations around the garden, multiple sockets on the same circuit are more cost-effective than separate circuits for each.
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