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Searching for an electrician near you in the North West? Find trusted local electrical services, from new builds, repairs and rewiring to Solar system and EV installs.


What Is a Changeover Switch and When Do You Need It?
As more homeowners across Ireland embrace solar energy and battery storage , one question keeps cropping up: “Do I need a changeover switch?” Whether you’re planning a new installation or upgrading an existing system, understanding this component is crucial — for safety, compliance with Irish electrical standards, and SEAI grant eligibility. What Is a Changeover Switch? A changeover switch (also called a transfer switch) is an electrical device that safely connects or isol
Colum Gallagher
Feb 184 min read


Smart Meters & Smart Energy Apps in Ireland – Homeowner’s Guide (2026)
With electricity prices fluctuating and more homes installing solar panels and EV chargers, smart meters are becoming a crucial part of energy-efficient homes in Ireland. The nationwide rollout, managed by ESB Networks and regulated by the Commission for Regulation of Utilities, is transforming how Irish homeowners monitor and manage electricity usage. As a fully registered and insured installer of Solar PV systems and EV chargers , we help homeowners integrate smart meter
Colum Gallagher
Feb 164 min read


Energy Saving Guide for Irish Homes 2026
With electricity prices still a major concern for households across Ireland, 2026 is shaping up to be a key year for homeowners looking to cut costs, improve comfort and reduce their carbon footprint. From simple behaviour changes to installing solar panels, there are now more ways than ever to reduce energy bills — especially with continued SEAI grants and 0% VAT on solar PV . Why Energy Saving Matters for Irish Homes in 2026 Heating and electricity make up the bulk of hous
Colum Gallagher
Feb 154 min read


How Often Should Irish Homes Get an Electrical Inspection?
Electricity powers nearly everything in modern homes — from lighting and heating to appliances and EV chargers. But while we rely on it every day, electrical systems can deteriorate over time. Regular inspections are one of the best ways to ensure your home stays safe, your insurance remains valid, and your wiring keeps up with changing technology. In this guide we’ll break down how often Irish homeowners should get an electrical inspection, why it matters, what’s involved,
Colum Gallagher
Feb 133 min read
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