Electricians in Bangor — the complete homeowner guide (2026)

By besttrades.wales editorialUpdated May 2026745 words · ~4 min read

About the Bangor electricians market

Bangor is North Wales's largest city with a significant student population, Victorian terraces, and a growing tech and healthcare sector. The high proportion of HMOs and rented properties means electricians here are experienced in EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Reports) for landlord compliance, which is a legal requirement for all rental properties in Wales under the Renting Homes Act.

This guide covers how to find, vet, and pay a good electrician in Bangor, with up-to-date 2026 pricing.

How to find a good electrician in Bangor

The most reliable routes to a trusted tradesperson in Bangor:

  1. Word of mouth — ask neighbours, friends, or local Facebook groups (such as Bangor Community). Personal referrals come with accountability that online listings do not.
  2. Checkatrade / TrustATrader — filter by Bangor postcode and read at least 10 reviews. Sort by number of reviews, not star rating alone.
  3. besttrades.wales — local-focused directory with vetted Bangor electricians
  4. Federation of Master Builders (fmb.org.uk) — for builders and renovation work
  5. Gas Safe Register (gassaferegister.co.uk) — mandatory for gas work

Always get three quotes for any job over £500. Compare scope, not just headline price — a cheaper quote that excludes materials or follow-on work is rarely the better deal.

What does an electrician cost in Bangor?

Typical rates in Bangor run £45–65/hour per hour. Common job costs:

  • Callout charge (first hour): £55–85
  • Consumer unit replacement: £350–600
  • EICR (condition report, 3-bed house): £150–300
  • Single socket addition: £80–150
  • Full rewire (3-bed semi): £3,500–6,500
  • EV charger installation: £700–1,200 (before OZEV grant if applicable)

All notifiable electrical work in Bangor requires sign-off under Part P of the Building Regulations — your electrician handles this if NICEIC or ELECSA registered.

How to verify an electrician's credentials in Bangor

Electrical work in dwellings is Part P notifiable. Always check:

  1. NICEIC, ELECSA, or NAPIT — search niceic.com or elecsa.co.uk to confirm registration
  2. Part P self-certification — registered contractors issue an Electrical Installation Certificate themselves, saving the cost of Building Control notification
  3. Public liability insurance — minimum £1 million; ask for certificate
  4. Written quote with scope — itemise labour, parts, and certification fees

A registered contractor costs no more than an unregistered one for most jobs — never skip registration checks.

What to expect from the job

Once you have chosen your tradesperson in Bangor, here is what a well-run job looks like:

Before work starts:

  • Written quote accepted and confirmed by email or post
  • Start date and estimated duration agreed
  • Access arrangements confirmed (parking, key holding if needed)
  • Any Building Regulations applications submitted (if required)

During the job:

  • Daily tidy-up of work areas
  • Any unforeseen additional work discussed and priced in writing before proceeding
  • Materials stored safely off the public highway

After completion:

  • Completion certificate or warranty document provided
  • Site left clean and tidy
  • Any follow-up snagging items noted and scheduled

A professional tradesperson in Bangor will not ask for full payment upfront. A deposit of 25–30% is reasonable for materials on larger jobs; final payment on satisfactory completion.

Frequently asked questions

How long should I wait for a Bangor electrician to reply to a quote request? Most reputable Bangor electricians respond within 24–48 hours on business days. If you have not heard back in 72 hours, follow up once — if still no response, move on to the next contractor.

Do Bangor electricians charge VAT? Sole traders and small businesses with turnover under £90,000 (2026 threshold) are not required to register for VAT, so many Bangor electricians price ex-VAT. Larger contractors will be VAT-registered. Always confirm whether quotes are inclusive or exclusive of VAT.

Is it safe to pay a Bangor electrician in cash? Cash payment is legal and common in the trades. However, always get a signed receipt and a written invoice for your records. For jobs over £1,000, bank transfer provides a paper trail that cash does not.

Bangor's high HMO density means EICR certificates are in high demand — landlords should book at least 6 weeks before tenancy changeovers.

Summary

Finding a reliable electrician in Bangor takes a few hours of research — checking registration, reading reviews, and getting three competitive quotes — but it protects you against poor work, safety risks, and dispute headaches. Use the resources below to start your search.

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