Lighting Installation near you in United Kingdom
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Typical price: £90–£1,000
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What lighting installation costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Replace 2-3 existing fittings Swap pendants/flush fittings on existing points | £90 | £160 | £280 |
| Room of downlights (6 LED) Cut in and wire six fire-rated LED downlights with dimmer | £400 | £650 | £1,000 |
| Outdoor lighting circuit New RCD-protected outdoor circuit with 2-3 IP-rated fittings | £300 | £500 | £850 |
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How to hire a lighting installation pro in United Kingdom
- Use an electrician registered with a competent-person scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT) — notifiable work under Part P (new circuits, bathroom zones) then self-certifies
- Like-for-like fitting swaps aren't notifiable, but older homes may lack earth wires needed for metal fittings
- Bathroom lighting must respect zone/IP requirements and is notifiable in many cases
- Ask for per-fitting pricing and bundle fittings into one visit
- Get a minor works or installation certificate for the work done
- For outdoor lighting, confirm RCD protection on the circuit
Frequently asked questions
How is lighting installation priced?
Per fixture for straightforward swaps (replacing a pendant or fitting downlights into existing wiring), hourly for exploratory or fault work, and quoted per project for new circuits, dimmers across rooms, or outdoor schemes. Height, ceiling access and whether wiring exists at the point drive cost more than the fixture itself.
Do I need an electrician to change a light fitting?
Rules vary by country — some allow DIY like-for-like swaps, others make almost all fixed wiring licensed work. Beyond legality: anything involving new cabling, no earth wire present, unfamiliar switch loops, or bathroom zones is genuinely worth a professional regardless.
How much does it cost to install downlights?
Priced per point: cutting in, wiring and fitting each recessed light, with the first costing more than each additional one on the same run. Fire-rated housings, insulation-contact (IC) ratings, and dimming add per-unit cost. A typical room takes 4-8 downlights.
Can a heavy chandelier hang from any ceiling?
No — standard ceiling boxes/hooks hold only a few kilograms. Heavier fittings need a rated support fixed to structure, and stairwell or double-height installs need scaffolding or specialist access. Tell the installer the fixture weight and location when getting quotes.
What is involved in adding a dimmer switch?
Swapping the switch is quick, but the dimmer must match the load type — LED lamps need trailing-edge dimmers and 'dimmable' rated bulbs, or you get flicker and buzz. Smart dimmers may also need a neutral at the switch, which older homes often lack.
What should I know about bathroom lighting?
Bathrooms have zoned rules: fittings near showers and baths must carry appropriate ingress protection (IP) ratings, and many jurisdictions restrict who may do the work. Choose IP44 or better near water and confirm the installer knows the zone requirements.
Is installing a new light fitting notifiable under Part P in the UK?
Replacing a fitting on an existing point: no. Adding a new circuit, or work in bathroom zones: notifiable — use a scheme-registered electrician who self-certifies, or face building-control fees. Certificates matter at conveyancing, so keep them.
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