About Granite Electrical Ltd
At Granite Electrical, Electrical works include all-electric installation, removing faults, maintenance.

Company description
Granite Electrical Ltd has a team with over 40 years of electrical industry experience. Our growing reputation has been built on reliability, honesty and professionalism. Most of our work today is through referrals from existing clients.
We have a great team of qualified ‘time served’ electricians and provide a high standard of work. We pride ourselves in offering reliability and a high quality of workmanship which we feel is paramount in protecting and growing our reputation in the Kent area.
AREAS WE SERVE
- Chatham
- Gillingham
- Rochester
- Strood
- Sittingbourne
- Gravesend
- Maidstone
- Rainham
- Hoo
- Newington
WHAT WE DO
(1) DOMESTIC INSTALLATIONS
- Full House Re-Wire
- Security Lighting
- Garden Lighting
- Lighting Installation
- Additional sockets
- Fire and Smoke Alarms
- Extensions
- CCTV
- Kitchen & Bathroom Electrics
- Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)
- Fault Finding
- EV Car Charging Installations
(2) COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTALLATIONS
- Electrical Installation Works
- Design & Build
- Project Management
- Maintenance (Preventative & Response)
- Initial Verification and Periodic Test & Inspection (Certification NICEIC)
- Portable Appliance Testing
- Fire Alarms (Installations & Maintenance)
- Voice & Data
- Security Installations
- Access Control Equipment
- Emergency Lighting Systems
- Budget & Cost Estimates
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