Electrical Installation Construction Tips

Good planning gives great results

Alcocks Electrical Services is a registered electrical contractor and installs electrical installations in new structures andĀ building alterations.

Our top Electrical Installation Construction Tip to clients is that probably the most underrated ingredient towards a successful project is a clear idea of what you want where up front. Bad planning can lead to making significant changes late in the project, which increases costs. For example –

The approximate location of plug points and the main distribution board must be known before the floor slab is cast. Changing location after the floor is cast can mean expensive re-routing through the roof for electrical outlets that are near the floor.

Similarly, when building a multi-storey structure, it is vital to know where the light fittings are going to be located for the rooms below the deck being cast. Changing location of light fittings afterwards can lead to unsightly visible cabling, or even force the need to install a false ceiling.

The location of telephone points must also be considered. All new telephone cabling to buildings is now installed underground. Telkom has stringent requirements for the tubing conduit to carry telephone lines.

There needs to be good communication between the builders and electrical contractors as to the time frame of each stage. For example, it is rather frustrating watching an electrical contractor chasing freshly plastered walls to install electrical conduit, boxes and cabling. This sort of work needs to be completed before plastering commences.

It is also useless to install surface electrical fittings until the painters are finished. They are just going to remove it to get a neater finish and then the electrical contractor has to reinstall.

For a clear guide as to what should be done when for the electrical installation in a new structure or when doing an alteration, download this handy Guide to the Electrical Installation Steps in Construction to get an idea of the critical points to be considered for each stage of the project.