As you already know one of the most powerful appliances in your home is usually installed in the kitchen. This puts the electrical installation in your kitchen in very adverse conditions. The heavy consumers like hobs, ovens, kettles, toasters, washing machines and others could be a potential fire or electric shock hazards. In addition to this, you have pipes for hot, and cold water, and a gas supply to your kitchen. Those pipes can introduce second earth potential in your kitchen, and if the earth potential of the electrical installation and the earth potential introduced by the pipes have a difference, that is another electric shock hazard present in your kitchen. The only way to make sure you minimised and put those hazards under control is to have your kitchen electrical installation designed and tailored exactly for your new kitchen, to meet both the safety standards and your needs. It is very important to have a qualified and registered electric contractor to do this work for you! An electrical company, registered with one of the several organisations, which assess the competence of the businesses undertaking electrical work in the UK, such as NICEIC is always the best choice. Choosing to use NICEIC registered company, you can make sure that the person doing the job has the necessary qualifications, knowledge and experience to do the kitchen rewiring right, and comply with the current regulations, and latest electrical standards. Plus choosing the NICEIC registered contractor gives you peace of mind about the quality of the work, as the companies registered with NICEIC are checked and assessed on a yearly base. You can also rely on the NICEIC platinum promise and the public liability of the contractor.