Electrician Northolt HA2

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RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICIAN

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Experience & Qualified Electricians

Electrician Northolt’s team of electricians is based in West London and is fully qualified to the highest standards. We keep regular checks while training the engineers with the latest regulations and products which are available in the market while keeping Health & Safety procedures in mind at all times.

24/7 Emergency Callout

Emergencies repairs work is carried out on Storage Heaters, Hot Water Immersion Heaters, Access Control & Intercom, Electrical Heating, External & Internal Lighting, Garden Lighting, Electric Showers, Fuse Box Replacements and more… We aim to arrive in 30-60 minutes, and are available 24 hours a day.

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Emergency Electrician Northolt HA2

If you’re experiencing power loss and your electricity stopped working, you have no lighting or power at your home, our trusted and trained electricians are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. 

Address: Eastcote Lane, Northolt HA2 9AH

Working in the vicinity of Swallow Motor Company

Northolt is an RAF base with a long and significant history. It predates the establishment of the Royal Air Force by nearly three years, having opened in May 1915, making it the oldest active airfield in the RAF. Originally established for the Royal Flying Corps, it has the longest history of continuous use of any RAF airfield.

In the years leading up to World War II, Northolt played a key role in the development of new fighter aircraft. It was the first station to receive the Hawker Hurricane, a fighter plane that would prove essential in the Battle of Britain. During the battle, Northolt played a critical role as its units, including the No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron, engaged enemy aircraft as part of the defence of London.

Northolt was also the first base to have squadrons operating Supermarine Spitfire aircraft within German airspace, demonstrating the technological superiority of the British air force during the war.

Today, Northolt continues to serve as a strategic RAF base and is also used for civilian air traffic, with a busy commercial terminal serving a variety of destinations in the UK and beyond.