ATL Electrical & Smart Solutions — proper sparkies for homes that have caught up with the future. Domestic, commercial, industrial. Evesham-based, est. 2018.

Two sparkies. Established 2018. Working across domestic, commercial and industrial — from a single socket to a full smart-home rebuild.
Old-school trade. New-school tech.
But not only...

Alexa, Google Home, Ring, IFTTT — all wired into one place. Full ZigBee and Matter-over-Thread support.
Most smart-home kits don't talk to itself out of the box. Your Alexa can't see your Ring doorbell, your lights won't trigger when you walk in, and you end up with seven different apps for seven different gadgets.
We tie it all together. One app, one set of routines, one place to control the lot — by voice, by phone, or automatically.
The tech bit (skip if you don't care): ZigBee and Matter-over-Thread are the two standards that let smart kit from different brands actually work as one system. Hue bulbs, Yale locks, Sonos speakers, motion sensors — all under one roof, all talking to each other properly.
A few examples of what that looks like:
Front door unlocks → hallway lights come on, alarm disarms
"Goodnight" → downstairs off, doors locked, heating drops
Movement in the kitchen at 2am → soft glow at 20%, no blinding ceiling spot
If you've already got smart bits that won't play nicely — that's the job we love.


New kitchens, new bathrooms, adding to what's already there. Tidy work, no surprises.
You don't always need a full rewire. Sometimes you just need a few new sockets, a light moved, or the kitchen reworked because the new oven needs its own circuit.
That's alteration work — adding to or changing what's already there, properly tested and signed off.
The regs bit (skip if you don't care): any electrical work in a kitchen or bathroom is notifiable under Part P, which means it has to be certified by a qualified electrician and registered with building control. We handle the paperwork; you don't have to think about it.
A few examples of what that looks like:
New kitchen — sockets, hob circuit, under-cabinet lighting, extractor fan
New bathroom — shaver socket, heated mirror, extractor, downlights, all the IP-rated stuff that has to live near water
Loft or extension — extending the existing circuits up properly, no shortcuts
"Can you just add a socket here?" — yes, and we'll do it without ripping the wall apart
If something's changing in your house and the electrics need to follow — that's us.

Indoor, outdoor, feature and smart. From a single fitting to colour-changing kinetic ceilings.
The difference between a room that feels good and one that doesn't is almost always lighting. One bright ceiling spot is a kitchen at 9 am — fine for chopping onions, terrible for everything else.
We do lighting properly. Layered, dimmable, the right colour temperature for the room — and as much or as little smart control as you want over the top.
The fancy bit (skip if you don't care): kinetic and feature lighting is where it gets fun — colour-changing strips that follow what's on the TV, statement pendants that look great even when they're off, garden lights that shift through the evening.
A few examples of what that looks like:
Kitchen — overhead, under-cabinet, plinth, all on separate dimmers
Living room — wall washers, picture lights, a proper feature pendant
Bathroom — IP-rated downlights, mirror lighting, soft floor strip for 3 am wee runs
Garden — uplighters on trees, path lights, automated to come on at dusk
Smart upgrade — colour temperature shifts through the day, scenes for film nights, bedtime routines that fade it all out
From a single new pendant to a whole-house lighting design — same care either way.


New boards or upgrades to the one you've got. Safer, smarter, up to current regs.
Most people don't think about their fuse board until something trips and won't reset — or they're selling the house and an electrician's flagged it. By that point, it's usually overdue for an upgrade anyway.
The consumer unit is the box that protects every circuit in your house. The new ones do a lot more than the old ones — they spot faults faster, isolate circuits properly, and guard against fires from arcing wires. If yours still has rewireable fuses or no RCDs, it's older than current regs allow on a new install.
The regs bit (skip if you don't care): under the 18th Edition wiring regulations, new boards typically need RCBOs (one per circuit, not one for the lot), surge protection, and AFDDs on higher-risk circuits. We fit to spec, certify, and notify under Part P — done properly, signed off, no comebacks.
A few examples of what that looks like:
Full board swap — usually a half-day job, lights and sockets back on the same evening
Adding circuits — extra capacity for a new kitchen, EV charger, hot tub or annexe
EICR remediation — fixing whatever the report flagged, paperwork sorted
Surge protection — one cheap-ish add-on that saves the whole house from a lightning hit on the grid
If your board's got white plastic switches and a rewirable cartridge or two, it's probably time. If you're not sure, send us a photo and we'll tell you straight.

Extensions, new builds, full renovations. New wiring done properly, certified, signed off.
Rewires get a bad rap — most people picture walls smashed open, weeks of dust, and a six-figure bill. The reality is usually more boring than that, and we plan it that way on purpose.
A rewire is a full reset of the wiring in your house — new cables, new accessories, a new consumer unit, certified to current regs and signed off. Worth it if your existing wiring is old, dangerous, or just not up to the way you actually live now.
The honest bit: most rewires happen for one of three reasons — you're already renovating and the walls are open, you've bought an older house and the survey flagged the wiring, or you've added enough modern kit (EV charger, induction hob, heat pump, smart everything) that the old setup can't keep up. We'll tell you straight which camp you're in, and whether it actually needs doing now or can wait.
A few examples of what that looks like:
Extension — extending circuits from the existing house the proper way, no shortcuts
New build — first fix, second fix, sign-off, full certs to building control
Full renovation — strip-out wiring done while the rest of the trades are in, minimum disruption
Older house — replacing rubber- or cloth-insulated cable that's reached the end of its life
Partial rewire — sometimes you don't need everything done, just the worst circuits
If you're not sure whether you actually need one, send us a photo of your fuse board, and we'll have a sensible conversation. We'd rather talk you out of one you don't need than sell you one you don't.


Compliant, certified, on call. The electrical side of being a landlord, sorted.
If you let property, you've already had the call: tenant rings at half nine on a Sunday, half the flat's lost power, and your agent's asking why the EICR ran out three months ago. We do the boring, important, fast-turnaround stuff that keeps you compliant and your tenants happy.
Whether you've got one buy-to-let or a portfolio, we'll run the regular safety checks, sort the repairs, and turn up when something goes properly wrong — with the paperwork that satisfies your agent, your insurer, and the council.
The regs bit (skip if you don't care): since 2020, every privately rented property in England needs an EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) at least every five years, and on every change of tenancy. Failure can mean fines up to £30,000 from your local authority. We issue certs on the day, lodge what needs lodging, and flag any C1 / C2 issues with a clear cost to put them right.
A few examples of what that looks like:
EICR — full inspection, certificate, summary report you can forward straight to the agent or tenant
Remedial work — fixing what the EICR (yours or someone else's) flagged, recertified after
Emergency call-out — power loss, dead sockets, tripping consumer units, that sort of thing
Between tenancies — quick safety check, repairs, fittings replaced before the next move-in
Portfolio cover — set rota for EICRs across multiple properties, one invoice, one point of contact
If your agent's chasing you for paperwork, or you've inherited a property with no records, we'll get you compliant quickly and quietly.



100% recommend! Tony was quick to respond and efficient. He did an absolutely fantastic job fitting the oven! Thank you again!



I highly recommend ATL Electrical! Tony went out his way to source the exact replacement light in my kitchen to avoid having to replace all nine!! I’m delighted! He also kindly did two extra small jobs for me and included these in his original price! Excellent customer service thank you so much!



ATL Electrical have undertaken multiple jobs for us now and always to a high standard.
Most recently they fitted our new oven, before that we had an extractor fan installed in the bathroom, new sockets around the house and a new consumer unit.
Tony was friendly and knowledgeable and completed the work in a timely fashion. We would highly recommend him as a trusted trader.