Electrician Based In Ayr, Ayrshire

Ayrshire Electrical installations, Repairs, Alterations, Upgrades & Rewiring

Ayrshire Electrical Services

Looking for a reliable electrician in Ayrshire? AFK Property Development provides professional electrical services for homes across Ayr, Prestwick, Troon, Irvine, Kilmarnock and the wider Ayrshire area. From small repairs to full rewires, our qualified electricians deliver safe, compliant and high‑quality workmanship on every job.

We handle all types of domestic electrical work, including new sockets, lighting installations, consumer unit upgrades, fault-finding, kitchen and bathroom electrics, outdoor power and full property rewiring. 

Ayrshire Electrical Services

As trusted local electricians in Ayr, we offer clear pricing, honest advice and dependable service. Whether you’re renovating, upgrading your electrics or dealing with an urgent fault, we provide fast response times and professional results you can rely on.

Safe domestic electrical work, from consumer units to lighting upgrades.

Our electricians handle all aspects of home electrical care, including:

An electrician fitting an external security light in Ayr

Installations

We cover all aspects of domestic electrical work, including new sockets and switches, indoor and outdoor lighting, consumer unit (fuse board) upgrades, and safe power solutions for gardens, sheds, and outbuildings. We also handle kitchen and bathroom electrics, where correct installation is essential due to higher moisture levels. We can also install a wide range of smart‑home upgrades, from app‑controlled lighting and heating to automated switches.

Repairs

Electrical faults can occur for many reasons and often lead to issues such as loss of power. It’s always safest to call a qualified electrician to carry out the necessary checks. Once we locate the fault, we’ll explain the options for repair, or if the issue is unsafe, we’ll disconnect the affected area to keep your home protected.

Rewiring

The wiring in your home powers everything from lighting to appliances, but over time it can become worn, brittle, and unsafe. A full rewire replaces outdated wiring and equipment, improving safety and reliability throughout the property. If you’re renovating, it’s the ideal time to consider a rewire, it boosts safety, modernises the home, and can even increase its value. Updating old wiring is a smart long‑term investment.

External Lighting

Whether you want extra security, practical lighting for darker evenings, or a feature that transforms your garden, we can help. We also install smart lighting that you can control from your phone or even your car fob as you arrive home.

24Hr Emergency

In today’s world, losing power can cause major disruption, especially with so many people now working from home and relying on constant connectivity. If you have an electrical emergency, we’ll respond as quickly as possible and aim to restore power the same day you contact us. Our priority is to keep your home safe, functional and running smoothly when you need it most.

Fuse Board

Upgrading your fuse board/consumer unit is one of the simplest and most cost‑effective ways to improve your home’s electrical safety. A modern board reduces the risk of electrical fires and shocks by disconnecting power quickly and highlighting any faults. AFK Property are qualified, and have professional electricians with the training and equipment to carry out this work safely.

Question & Answers

Still Have A Question?

Electrian at work
How much does an electrician charge in Scotland?

Hourly rates vary depending on the type of work, the urgency, and the electrician’s experience. In Scotland, most electricians charge around £45–£80+ per hour, with evening, weekend, or emergency call‑outs typically higher. For an accurate price, AFK Property can provide a clear quote once we know the issue and any access requirements.

In Ayr and the surrounding areas, pricing is generally in line with the rest of Scotland, but it can vary depending on travel distance, parking or access, and whether the visit is planned or an urgent call‑out. The fairest way to compare quotes is to check what’s included, such as diagnosis time, minimum first‑hour charges, parts, and any certification.

“Approved” usually means the electrician has undergone additional vetting, holds up‑to‑date qualifications, and works to current standards such as the 18th Edition. Approved contractors may cost slightly more, but you’re paying for proven competence, proper testing, full compliance, and correct certification, especially important for consumer unit upgrades, rewires, and landlord safety checks.