Planned electrical maintenance programmes delivered by NICEIC-approved engineers across Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and the East Midlands — keeping your systems reliable, documented, and audit-ready all year round.
Electrical systems in industrial and commercial facilities operate under constant demand. Without planned servicing, minor issues such as loose connections, overheating components, or degraded protective devices can develop into costly failures.
ElectroGlow provides structured scheduled electrical maintenance programmes designed to:
Prevent unplanned outages
Reduce reactive callouts
Maintain compliance between inspection intervals
Improve long-term reliability of critical infrastructure
Our NICEIC-certified engineers carry out systematic inspections, servicing, and preventative works aligned to your operational schedule — ensuring your electrical systems remain safe, efficient, and fully documented for audits and insurers.
Regular servicing is the most effective way to reduce risk and maintain performance between major inspection cycles.
Key benefits include:
Reduced unplanned outages and equipment failures
Extended asset life and improved system performance
Early identification of faults before escalation
Consistent compliance with BS 7671 and insurer expectations
Predictable maintenance costs and structured reporting
Improved safety assurance for staff and visitors
Planned maintenance demonstrates proactive electrical safety management across your facility.
Why Planned Maintenance Matters
Electrical failures rarely occur without warning. Heat build-up, vibration, dust ingress, and connection degradation all develop over time.
Scheduled maintenance provides the structured oversight required to detect issues early — before faults disrupt operations or create compliance exposure.
For high-load environments, preventative servicing is critical infrastructure protection.
How it Works
Clear. Structured. Fully documented.
Initial Site Assessment
Review certificates, service history, critical assets, and operational constraints.
Custom Maintenance Programme
A tailored schedule is developed to match site risk level and production cycles.
Routine Maintenance Visits
Engineers complete inspections, servicing, verification testing, and preventative works.
Reporting & Documentation
Maintenance logs, compliance records, and remedial recommendations issued after each visit.
Review & Adjustment
Annual programme review to ensure ongoing reliability and compliance.
Case Study
Planned Maintenance Contract — Industrial Distribution Facility, Lenton Lane, Nottingham
Challenge:
An industrial distribution and warehouse facility located on Lenton Lane required continuous electrical reliability across multiple operational units running extended hours.
Reactive electrical callouts were increasing, and the site needed a structured maintenance programme to improve compliance control, reduce downtime risk, and provide clear documentation for insurer review.
Solution:
ElectroGlow implemented a quarterly planned electrical maintenance schedule aligned with the site’s operational demands.
The programme included:
Thermal imaging inspections of LV distribution boards and switchgear
RCD verification and protective device testing
Emergency lighting functional compliance checks
Preventative tightening, torque checks, and servicing of critical panels
Structured reporting issued after every visit for audit traceability
All works were carried out within a live environment, ensuring warehouse operations continued without disruption.
Results achieved:
Significant reduction in reactive maintenance callouts
Improved compliance visibility and insurer confidence
Zero unplanned downtime from electrical faults over an 18-month period
Fully documented maintenance programme established across all site units
We maintain compliance so you can maintain productivity.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How often should electrical maintenance be carried out?
Maintenance frequency depends on site type, load demand, and operational risk. Most commercial and industrial facilities benefit from quarterly or biannual servicing, while high-load or 24/7 operations may require more frequent inspection. We tailor maintenance schedules to suit your risk profile and insurer expectations.
Can maintenance be carried out during live production?
Yes. Many inspections, testing procedures, and preventative tasks can be completed under live conditions. Where isolation is required, works are scheduled during shutdowns or out-of-hours periods to minimise operational disruption.
Can maintenance be combined with compliance testing?
Yes. Planned programmes can integrate EICR testing, PAT testing, thermal imaging surveys, emergency lighting certification, and RCD verification within a single structured maintenance schedule — reducing duplication and improving compliance control.
Do you offer formal maintenance contracts?
Yes. We provide bespoke maintenance agreements for single facilities and multi-site industrial operations, with clearly defined service intervals, scope of works, and reporting procedures.
Will we receive documentation after each visit?
Yes. Every maintenance visit includes structured reporting, service records, identified defects, and recommended actions — providing a clear audit trail for compliance and insurer review.
Take a proactive approach to
electrical safety, compliance, and operational reliability.
Book a maintenance consultation with our East Midlands engineers today.