Phuthaditjhaba, Free State

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Frequently asked questions about electrician in Phuthaditjhaba

Do I need a Certificate of Compliance (CoC) for electrical work?

Yes — under the Electrical Installation Regulations (2009) and the Occupational Health and Safety Act, any new installation, alteration, or addition must result in a signed CoC by a registered electrical contractor. CoCs are mandatory at property transfer (the conveyancer will demand one) and after any incident-related claim with your insurer.

What's the difference between an electrician and a registered electrical contractor?

Electricians do the physical work. Only Department of Labour-registered electrical contractors (Single-Phase, Three-Phase, or Wireman's licence) can issue CoCs. Always ask for the registration number and verify on the Electrical Contracting Board (ECB) register. A CoC signed by a non-registered person is invalid and the work is unlawful.

How much does it cost to wire a new house in SA?

Domestic rewires run R280–R450 per square metre (labour + materials, single-phase). A typical 150m² home: R45,000–R75,000 including DB board, surge protection, and CoC. Solar/PV-ready provisioning adds R8,000–R15,000. Always price excluding fittings (lights, switches, fans) — those are owner-supply line items.

Electrician in Phuthaditjhaba: Local Market

Phuthaditjhaba sits within Free State, a Free State economy centred on agriculture, mining and services. Providers listed here cover Phuthaditjhaba and the wider Bloemfontein region, so buyers can compare quotes from suppliers who already work this area.

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