
Sudbury is a historic market town on the Essex border with timber-framed cottages, Georgian townhouses, and newer estates — all needing specialist rewiring knowledge.
Sudbury and the Stour Valley villages have a wonderful mix of timber-framed cottages, Georgian townhouses and newer estates. ELECSI brings specialist knowledge of older electrics to the Sudbury area — rewiring character properties safely while preserving their charm. We cover the full CO10 postcode and surrounding villages.
The Sudbury area has many properties with solid walls and no cavities, making traditional cable chasing difficult. We use surface wiring systems in sympathetic finishes and route through existing voids where possible.
Call us now for a free rewire survey and no-obligation quote. No call-out charge — just honest advice and transparent pricing.
From full house rewires to targeted partial upgrades, ELECSI provides every rewiring service you need in Sudbury and surrounding areas.
Complete rewiring for older properties, replacing all cabling, sockets, switches and lighting circuits.
Targeted rewiring for extensions, kitchens, lofts and single rooms while leaving sound wiring in place.
Complete first fix wiring before plastering, followed by second fix installation of fittings and fixtures.
Modern fuse boxes with RCBO protection, surge protection and spare ways for future expansion.
Electrical condition reports to assess whether your installation needs rewiring or remedial work.
Sensitive rewiring for Victorian, Edwardian and Georgian homes preserving original character.
Electrical design and installation for extensions, conservatories and garden rooms.
Energy-efficient lighting circuits fitted as part of your rewire or as a standalone upgrade.
Yes, we cover the entire Sudbury area including postcodes CO10 and all surrounding villages for full and partial house rewires. Our team is based in Ipswich and regularly carries out rewiring work across Suffolk.
Free rewire surveys, no call-out charges, and NICEIC-certified workmanship. Call now or request a callback.