Electrical considerations for new businesses

If you’re setting up a new business in an existing or new building, there are a number of important factors to consider. And the electricals cannot be overlooked. So what are the most important electrical considerations for new businesses? And what do you need to bear in mind to achieve the right results?

So what are the important electrical considerations for new businesses?

There are a number of important considerations to bear in mind when it comes to the electricals in a new business property. These include:

  • Hiring a professional team
  • Electrical standards
  • Energy efficiency 

Hiring a professional team 

One of the most important factors to bear in mind is the electrical team you hire. Qualified professional electricians are essential for any business premises, and when setting up a new business, you should always be sure to hire experts you can count on. A professional team will be able to identify any potential issues, from outdated circuitry to insufficient electrical load, which will save you time and money in the long run, helping to get your new business established. A professional team will also be able to identify areas for future upgrades and improvements, as well as necessary repairs. 

Standards and regulations for electricals in new business premises 

Another crucial factor to consider is the compliance with British standards and regulations, which all businesses in the UK must abide by and follow. This includes the British Standard BS 7671, also known as the Wiring Regulations. This standard provides guidelines for electrical installations and safety, covering everything from wiring methods to protection against electric shock.

Energy efficiency considerations for new business premises

Finally, energy efficiency is another important factor to consider. In fact, energy efficiency has become increasingly important in modern businesses, both for saving money on energy bills, and for helping to reduce the carbon footprint of your business. As part of this you should seriously consider the type of lighting you install, as well as the heating and cooling systems. LED lighting, for example, is not only more energy-efficient but also has a longer lifespan than traditional incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. This can save you money on energy as well as maintenance and repairs.

For more information or advice about electrical systems for businesses, get in touch with the team today, here at Walker Electrical.