Electrical problems can disrupt staff, customers and day-to-day operations. Regular maintenance helps businesses find issues before they become urgent.
For small offices, shops, workshops and local premises, a practical checklist can make electrical maintenance easier to plan.
Check lighting and emergency priorities
Look for flickering lights, failed fittings, damaged switches and areas where staff or customers do not have enough light.
Lighting upgrades can also reduce running costs and improve the working environment.
Watch for signs of faults
Repeated tripping, warm accessories, damaged sockets, buzzing sounds or intermittent power should be checked by a qualified electrician.
Ignoring small faults can lead to bigger disruption later.
Plan work around operations
Commercial electrical work should be planned around access, safety and business hours where possible. Clear scheduling helps reduce disruption.
- Lighting maintenance and upgrades
- Fault finding and repairs
- Electrical additions for changing workspaces
- Planned checks for local premises

