
Installation of white goods
White Goods Installation You Can Rely On
Getting a new appliance should be exciting, not stressful. If you are replacing an old unit or fitting out a new kitchen or laundry space, correct installation matters for safety, performance, and warranty protection. We install white goods in homes and workplaces, handling the electrical connections, positioning, leveling, and first run checks so your appliance is ready to use.
From single appliance swaps to multi appliance fit outs, our team focuses on tidy workmanship and clear communication. We arrive with the right tools, confirm requirements on site, and complete the job with minimal disruption to your day.
Appliances We Install
We provide support for most common household and light commercial appliances. If you are unsure whether your model is suitable, share the make and model and we will confirm what is required before booking.
- Cooking appliances including ovens, hobs, induction hobs, and electric cookers
- Laundry appliances including washing machines and tumble dryers
- Cooling appliances including fridge freezers
- Dishwashers including freestanding and integrated units
- Extractor and ventilation units where an electrical connection is required
- Electric heaters and wall mounted heaters where permitted and suitable
For full scope options, visit our appliance installation services page and choose the category that matches your appliance type and connection needs.
What Is Included In Our Installation Service
Every property and appliance is different, so we start by checking the existing connections and the space available. We then install the appliance according to manufacturer guidance and good electrical practice, with attention to access and future servicing.
Pre installation checks
- Visual inspection of the power supply, socket, isolator switch, and cable condition
- Confirmation of load requirements and whether a dedicated circuit is needed
- Measurement checks for clearance, door swing, and ventilation gaps
- Assessment of existing fittings for built in and integrated units
Fitting, connection, and setup
- Positioning the appliance and ensuring it is level and stable
- Electrical connection to the appropriate outlet or isolator, where safe and compliant
- Basic setup such as time, language, and initial program selection when applicable
- Cable management and neat finishing around the appliance footprint
Testing and handover
Before we leave, we run essential checks to confirm safe operation. This can include verifying the appliance powers up correctly, confirming key functions operate, and checking for signs of strain on the cable or connection point. If you need more detail on appliance testing and commissioning as part of your booking, we can advise based on the appliance type and installation method.
Safe Installation, Compliance, and Practical Advice
White goods draw significant power and some appliances require specific circuit protection. Incorrect connections can lead to nuisance tripping, overheating, and damage to the unit. Our approach prioritises safe appliance installation, with careful checks of the socket condition, isolator accessibility, and the suitability of the existing supply.
If we find issues such as a damaged outlet, no isolator switch where one is recommended, or signs the circuit is undersized for the appliance load, we will explain the risks and options. In some cases, additional electrical work may be needed before the appliance can be connected, such as an appliance outlet installation, an isolator switch installation, or a dedicated circuit installation.
We also share practical tips to help your appliance last longer, such as maintaining ventilation gaps for fridge freezers, confirming correct leveling for washing machines to reduce vibration, and ensuring dishwashers are positioned to avoid kinks in hoses.
Residential and Commercial Appointments
We support residential appliance installation for houses, apartments, and rental properties, as well as commercial appliance installation for offices, staff kitchens, small hospitality spaces, and managed properties. For landlords and facilities teams, we can coordinate access windows and complete installations in line with site rules and safety procedures.
Planning a kitchen refresh or a multi appliance upgrade. We can schedule appliance setup services in stages so you are not left without essential appliances for longer than necessary. For integrated units, we can work alongside your fitter to confirm power access, isolator positions, and clearances before final fixing.
How To Prepare For Your Installation
A little preparation helps the installation run smoothly. If possible, have the appliance on site and unboxed before the appointment, and keep the area clear for safe handling.
- Locate the manual and any brackets or parts provided by the manufacturer
- Ensure there is clear access to the appliance space and the consumer unit if needed
- Confirm the old appliance is disconnected only if it is safe to do so
- Share any relevant details such as tight stairwells, parking restrictions, or building access codes
If you are booking professional appliance installation for a cooker, hob, or other high load appliance, sending the model details in advance helps us confirm circuit requirements and the correct connection method.
Booking and Support After Installation
To book, choose the appliance type, provide your address and preferred times, and share any notes about access or existing wiring. We will confirm the scope, arrive on time, and complete the job with care. If you notice anything unusual after installation, such as tripping, error codes, or unexpected noises, contact us and we will help troubleshoot the issue and advise on the next steps.
We take pride in doing the job properly so you can use your new appliance with confidence from day one.
FAQ
Do I need a dedicated circuit for my oven or hob?
Some cooking appliances require a dedicated circuit due to their power demand. We will check the existing supply on site and confirm whether it is suitable, or if an upgrade is needed before connection.
Can you install an integrated dishwasher or built in oven?
Yes, we install integrated and built in appliances where access to the electrical connection is available and the unit can be safely fitted. If cabinetry work is required, we can coordinate timing with your kitchen fitter to avoid delays.
What should I do if the appliance trips the power after installation?
Stop using the appliance and switch it off at the isolator or socket if safe. Contact us with the appliance model and what happened, and we will advise checks and arrange a visit if needed.