Electrical · Dún Laoghaire, Dublin

Electrical Installation in Dún Laoghaire.

Lighting design, sockets and LED strip — wired and signed off correctly. Run in-house by Marcin's team across Dún Laoghaire and the wider Dublin area.

Electrical Installation in Dún Laoghaire: Modern wall sconce casting warm accent light over textured plaster

Dún Laoghaire · The area

Why electrical installation in Dún Laoghaire are a familiar brief.

Dún Laoghaire's Victorian and Edwardian period stock typically carries inherited rewiring from the 1970s or 1980s that is now itself past its service life, with PVC wiring, fuse-box era consumer units, and socket spacing well below modern expectations. Most of our electrical work in the area is a full first-fix replacement as part of the renovation, planned carefully around the original cornicing and ceiling roses so pendant and downlight locations sit deliberately rather than incidentally. We integrate LED strip into new joinery, run additional sockets at the modern usage points (kitchen island, bedside, integrated cabinetry), install dimmer zoning across the primary rooms, and replace the consumer unit with a current dual-RCD installation. Modern apartments and townhouses by the East Pier carry standard modern first-fix; the brief there is lighting design refinement only. All work is certified by a Safe Electric registered contractor.

Electrical Installation · How we run it

Electrical Installation in Dún Laoghaire, the way it should be done.

The electrical layer of a renovation is the one clients see least and feel most. We treat lighting as a design conversation, not an afterthought — every renovation gets a lighting plan that maps every downlight, pendant, strip and switch before a single cable is pulled.

Sockets land where you actually need them: behind the bedside table, inside the wardrobe for a hidden charger, under the cupboards for an integrated appliance. LED strip integrated into kitchen plinths, stair noses, mirror cabinets and shelving feature heavily in our renovations — we design the channel into the carpentry so the strip disappears completely and you only see the light.

All work is carried out under our renovation scope by a Safe Electric registered electrician and certified before sign-off. If your project is a full rewire rather than an upgrade within a renovation, we will quote it as such.

The work in Dún Laoghaire runs to the same specification we apply everywhere across Dublin and Leinster. Materials, sub-trade coordination, planning context and final certification are all managed from one studio. If your project is on the dublin side of the city, expect site visits within the working week and same-day responses on WhatsApp.

Electrical in Dún Laoghaire

Common questions about electrical installation in Dún Laoghaire.

Yes. Dún Laoghaire is a regular service area for us. Renovations and extensions in Dún Laoghaire, Glasthule and Sandycove. From the Victorian and Edwardian terraces inland of the seafront through to the newer apartments and town houses by the East Pier, we take on full renovation across this south-county coastal corridor. If your project sits in this area we will arrange a site visit, give you an honest indication of scope and timeline at the first meeting, and follow up with a written fixed-price quotation.

Yes. Every renovation we run includes a lighting plan as standard — downlight layout, accent lighting, strip integration, switching zones and dimming. If you are working with a separate lighting designer we will build directly from their drawings.

Yes. All electrical work on our renovations is carried out under a Safe Electric registered contractor and certified on completion. You receive the cert at handover.

Yes — this is one of the things we do constantly. We design the strip channel into the carpentry (plinths, shelving, mirror cabinets, stair noses) so the LED is hidden and you only see the light.

Electrical · Dún Laoghaire

Planning electrical installation in Dún Laoghaire?

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