We carry out electrical testing and compliance work for businesses across the UK. Our engineers handle ITEE (PAT) testing, fixed wire testing (EICR), emergency lighting and RCD testing, all in line with the latest standards.
We work across a wide... range of sectors including schools, colleges, hospitals, hotels, stadiums and large commercial offices. No two sites are the same and we've built our whole approach around that reality.
Volume is where we genuinely stand out. Most testing companies send one or two engineers, but we deploy coordinated teams of up to 20 who have worked together for years. That's how we complete sites with 5,000 tests or 250,000 without the job dragging on or falling behind schedule.
We use Bluetooth data loggers on every job for accurate results and every report comes with photographic evidence of any failed items. If we spot something outside the testing scope we flag it with an advisory photo at no extra cost.
Our offices are in Chelmsford, Cambridge, Ipswich and Sheffield and we place teams nationwide.
Call 01245 377 625 or email enquiries@tisselectrical.co.uk.
ITEE (PAT) testingfixed wire testing (EICR)emergency lighting testingRCD testingcombination testing packages. Serving schoolshospitalsoffices and large commercial sites across the UK.
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