What we do
The full range of low-voltage electrical work — domestic, commercial, and emergency. From a single socket addition to a full villa rewire, from a holiday-let safety inspection to an EV charger in a community garage. We hold the IBTE Especialista category authorisation and we sign and register every boletín we issue with the Junta de Andalucía.
Why bilingual matters
Electrical regulation in Spain has its own vocabulary — boletín eléctrico, REBT, cuadro, diferencial, magnetotérmico, toma de tierra, instalador autorizado. None of those translate cleanly to English-language equivalents, and trying to navigate them through a translator app costs time and trust on both sides. We work in both languages by default, including for the paperwork your gestor or lawyer will read.
The customer base is roughly 60% English-speaking residents (British, Irish, Dutch, Scandinavian, German), 35% Spanish-speaking locals, and 5% Spanish-speaking commercial — restaurants, shops, holiday-let portfolio managers. The mix is what makes the bilingual approach essential, not optional.
How we work
- A real electrician answers the phone. Not a call centre, not voicemail. The person you talk to is the person who will be on the job — or who will dispatch the right team for it.
- We quote before we start. Free site visits for anything we cannot quote on the call. Clear written quote, itemised, before any tools come out of the van.
- We turn up clean. Floor protection down, dust sheets up, vacuum afterwards. Your home or business looks better when we leave than when we arrived.
- Documentation as standard. Boletín filed and registered. Written summary of what was done. Insurance certificates available on request before work starts. Records kept on file for future reference.
- We honour the work. Workmanship-guaranteed jobs — if something we installed fails within the warranty window, we come back and fix it.
Local context
Working as an electrician in Málaga is shaped by three local realities. Salt and humidity — coastal properties corrode connectors faster than inland Spain, and we plan equipment selection accordingly. Building age stratification — the city has 19th-century centre apartments, 1960s seafront blocks, 1980s suburban houses, and 21st-century blocks all working off the same supplier infrastructure. Each era has its own typical issues. Holiday-let density — a sizable percentage of the housing stock turns over weekly, which changes how you handle safety inspections and emergency calls.
We have built our processes around all three, and it shows in the visit times, the diagnostic toolkit we carry, and the materials we keep in the van.
Our service area
Málaga city in full — Centro, Pedregalejo, El Palo, Teatinos, Churriana, Cerrado de Calderón, El Limonar, La Malagueta, Carretera de Cádiz, Huelin, Campanillas, Puerto de la Torre. Plus border municipalities: Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Rincón de la Victoria. Other Costa del Sol locations on request — call and we will tell you the realistic timing before you commit.