Bright Spark Electrical
Electrician, Emergency Electrician, 24 Hour Electrician
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07970 812522
20 Compton Way, Earls Barton, Northampton NN6 0PL, UK
Opening Hours:Monday: Open 24 hoursTuesday: Open 24 hoursWednesday: Open 24 hoursThursday: Open 24 hoursFriday: Open 24 hoursSaturday: Open 24 hoursSunday: Open 24 hours
Area Served:Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 20 Compton Way, Earls Barton, Northampton NN6 0PL, UKGet more exposure
Google Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings)
Jimmie Shaw5 StarVery nice man, knew exactly what was needed and we will be having him back.Friday 27th August 2021
Ita Casey5 StarA professional, friendly and good value service provided. Highly recommended!Wednesday 5th August 2020
Jonathan Owens5 StarLong story, but shows just how good Paul is! I had just moved into a 3 year old "new home" in Earls Barton and had a intermitant RCD earth leakage fault that regularly tripped across and protected half of the electrical circuits of the house on my fuse board. This annoyingly resulted in having no power to sockets, cooker, lights and an outside garage circuit. I had the day before plugged in a new fridge freezer in the garage, loaded it with food when in the middle of the night I noticed that a fan in the bedroom had suddenly stopped working and upon investigation, I found that yet again the RCD on the main board had tripped. I tried to reset the RCD test again and again and after a while noticed the fault appeared to be on the garage circuit. I got Bright Sparks number from the local Earls Barton magazine, and texted and emailed Bright Sparks (Paul) at 3.30 am, ( worrying about the fridge freezer contents going to waste) and got a phone call from him at 8am saying he'd pop in to investigate the fault asap. Paul arrived within minutes, he thoughly tested the garage circuit and it's own additional 2 way fuse board and additional RCD test switches that was connected to the garages sockets and lights and he amazingly kept testing all wires until he found that the steel wired armoured cable (Swa) connection between the house and outside garage appeared to have a live to earth fault on it. We discussed replacing and digging the cable up that had been buried under a patio, when Paul further investigated the SWA gland coming from a junction box on the outside wall of the house and he found that the some 2 inches below the gland, where the original electrician 3 years ago, had installed the Swa cable had slightly knicked the live cable whilst removing the steel strands from the SWA cable and putting the gland into the outside juction. What a detective! What an Electrician. Paul had found that the knick in the live cable would intermittantly touch the steel strands of the armour and a dangerous live to earth fault would occur, therefore setting the galvanised juction box live untill the RCD tripped on the main fuse board. Paul promptly replaced the junction box, with a new bigger box so that he could rewire the connections from the house to the SWA replacing the gland and cutting off the faulty cable to make the connection and swa cable safe again and thus over came the fault and tripping of the RCD. I must say Paul's profesional approach, excellent know how and perceverance in fault finding one of the most difficult electrical conundrums was impressive. I highly recommend Paul, his charge was great value too. Well done Paul. Thanks
you. Jonathan.
you very much.Friday 14th August 2020
Sue Walker5 StarI am very happy with the work Paul Hyde does. If ever there is an electrical problem I always call Paul first. He is personable, very knowledgeable and I would highly recommend him.Saturday 29th November 2014
Martin Richards5 StarI have used Bright Spark electrical on numerous occasions for a variety of electrical jobs at my home and they are always my first choice, I would not wish to go to anyone else. Paul Hyde always responds quickly, does an excellent job for a reasonable price and leaves everything clean and tidy.Saturday 25th October 2014