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Absytech

Absytech

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146 Rue d'Anderlues 6540 Lobbes, Belgique
4.85/5

ABSYTECH, a company created in June 2004 is specialized in the fields of HVAC and general electricity. Based in Lobbes, it has been carrying out, for more than 10 years, all your installations, from the simplest to the most complex. We are strongly oriented towards the fields of renewable energies, we provide ecological solutions for heating and hot water thanks to heat pum...

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TM Renov

TM Renov

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1a Rue Arthur Trigaux 7170 Manage, Belgique

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Collet Florian

Collet Florian

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18 Rue de Virelles 6440 Froidchapelle, Belgique

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Frigoris

Frigoris

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23 Rue de l'Image 6150 Anderlues, Belgique
5/5

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Ben'Elec

Ben'Elec

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88 Rue Saint-Marceau 6010 Charleroi, Belgique

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SKA-Elec

SKA-Elec

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114 Route de Châtelet 6010 Charleroi, Belgique

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IT Hop

IT Hop

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81 Rue Pierre Hans 6031 Charleroi, Belgique

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NJ Elec

NJ Elec

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109 Place de la Baille 6182 Courcelles, Belgique

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BC Chauffage-Sanitaire

BC Chauffage-Sanitaire

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21 Rue du Docteur René Bureau 7190 Écaussinnes, Belgique

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HL-Elec

HL-Elec

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1 Chemin de la Buissière 6500 Beaumont, Belgique

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MB General Construction

MB General Construction

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14 Rue Waroquier 6560 Erquelinnes, Belgique
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Romaniello Franco

Romaniello Franco

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10 Rue des Pottes 6183 Courcelles, Belgique

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SCH technics

SCH technics

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154 Rue de Marchienne 6110 Montigny-le-Tilleul, Belgique
4.9/5

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JM Connectick

JM Connectick

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158 Rue du Moria 6032 Charleroi, Belgique
5/5

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Select Ohm

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61A Rue Boniface 6150 Anderlues, Belgique

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Why call an electrician? An electrician is a building professional who specializes in the field of electricity. In the same building, heating, lighting and electrical appliances are all connected to the same electrical network. There are many reasons to call in an electrician. Do you want to install a new electrical system? You want to renovate an old electrical installation? You need to bring the electrical circuits of an old building up to standard? Do you need a repair because of an electrical problem? You want to install a home automation system? The electrician is the person in charge of all these types of work. The steps of installation of electrical systems are complex: it is necessary first to establish a diagram and a single line plan of a house. Based on this, the electrician will pull the different cables and install the supports. Once this is done, the electrician will install the switchboards and the sockets. The electrical installation will be tested many times to ensure the safety of the inhabitants. In short, the electrician takes care of everything, from installing the distribution network to connecting the equipment. His role is essential in the building sector. His work is versatile and can range from changing fuses to connecting the electricity to the ground. The electrician also handles emergency repairs. A power failure can have various and varied causes. It is common to call an electrician who will be able to diagnose and restore the situation quickly. The electrician is often called for compliance. Every 25 years, a standard house must be checked. Apartment buildings must be checked every 5 years. The electrician's main role is to ensure the safety of the occupants of a home. Indeed, the risks of electrocution or fire are important when an electrical installation is defective or outdated. 30% of fires are caused by an obsolete electrical installation. The electrician is therefore responsible for verifying compliance with the standards imposed and testing the operation of the network.What are the different types of work of an electrician? The electrician can take charge of different types of work.He can take charge of the maintenance of the installations. This step is not mandatory, but is highly recommended to avoid future accidents. The electrician takes care of the connection of the distribution network. The electrician connects your local network to the network of your distribution manager. In order to eliminate any risk of overvoltage or electrocution, he also connects the installations to the ground. The electrician takes care of troubleshooting work such as power outages or circuit breaker problems. When renovating old buildings, it is mandatory to call an electrician. Buildings built before the 80s must be renovated by a professional electrician. An electrician can install home automation systems adapted to your needs. He installs and centralizes the system via different techniques (wireless technology, cables or powerline).Finally, the electrician also takes care of the installation of smoke detectors. He takes into account the safety standards to be respected. What are the standards in electricity in Belgium? Belgium imposes standards in electricity that respect the RGIE, General Regulation on electrical installations. This is divided into 6 main points: - The regulation of the wires of the lighting circuit. The electrical installation must have at least 2 lighting circuits whose wires must correspond to a certain size. The installation must also be protected by a circuit breaker or a fuse. - The socket with ground. Two circuits exist in our homes (classic and special). Each circuit must meet a certain number of standards regarding the wires, circuit breakers and the distance between the base of the socket and the ground. - The connection to the ground. The distribution network must be connected to the ground terminal to avoid problems of electrocution. - The bathroom. The electrical installation of the bathroom must meet specific standards of protection with, for example, the installation of differential switches. - The protection against overload. The electrical circuits must be protected by circuit breakers or circuit breakers.- The material. The wires must be made of copper and must be rigid and insulated. Each wire has a specific colour code.1 What are the rates of an electrician in Belgium? For a repair, an electrician will ask a rate of 40 € to 90 € per hour. For the installation of an electrical network, the prices vary from 80 € to 120 €/m2. This price is the same for renovations. Everything is included in this category, from the simple installation of switches to the complete renovation of an electrical system. Bringing a building up to standard is a budget of €1,000 to €7,000. In Belgium, the hourly rate of an electrician is between €35 and €45, excluding VAT. This price can vary from one professional to another depending on his seniority and experience. To all this must also be added the price of the material used. How to find a good electrician in Belgium As you have understood, finding an electrician to take care of your electrical work is important. This avoids any future problems of electrocution or fire. It also allows you to ensure a job well done that will last over time. Finding a qualified electrician in Belgium is not easy, but the TrustUp.be platform makes it easy. We offer you a selection of quality professionals specialized in the field of electricity. Our Belgian electricians will guarantee you an accurate job that fully meets your needs. Beforehand, we advise you to take the time to compare each professional. It is always recommended to get 3 quotes before making a final decision;

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