Alan Manchip is a family run company that has been established in Holford in 1983 with just a single guy and a van. The company grew and Alan Manchip had to take on another electrician to deal with all the credible increase in working structure. Next in 1986 Alan’s son Glen Manchip joined the company and it has gone from strength to strength. Alan Manchip specialised in refrigeration and air conditioning while Glen Manchip focused his specialisation on the electric functions.
As the company continued to grow it became mandatory to move to bigger premises and in 2003 we had designed and constructed the office along with the showroom. We have a fleet of contemporary, totally prepared vans servicing a region of about 30 - 45 mile radius but we do cover further distance for bigger contracts. We became incorporated in October 2004. All our electric technicians are technically qualified to City and Guilds 2360 standard and we pride ourselves on our continued dedication to training. We normally have a consumption of apprentices each September and function carefully with Bridgwater College for our special training programme.
We are NICEIC Approved Contractors (National Inspection Council for Electrical Installation Contractors - enrolment amount 024805000) UKAS Product Certification 118. The company has been evaluated as having the technical capability to carry out electric function in accordance with BS 7671: Requirements for electric Installations (IEE Wiring Regulations). Membership of the NICEIC moreover signifies that we are registered NICEIC Domestic Installers. Any electric function which involves modern additions to a domestic installation needs a Domestic Installers certificate which complies with Part P Regulations.
Alan Manchip Electrical is today Exor Accredited. Exor is the leading independent accreditation service provider to the public sector and the general public. The Exor Accreditation standard is commonly recognised as a statement of standard that demonstrates;
This is a medium sized business that is small enough to carry out function for the private individual, but big enough take on contracts with Councils, Architects and Building Contractors. Our minimal charge will be one hr for a call out. We schedule for the bigger jobs that has been put forward on task through our site from the Architects drawings. Estimates are free and our budget depends found on the contents and labour concerned. The service cost depends upon the work status and the clients requirements from the start-up cost of £100 to the maximum of £100,000
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Monday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Tuesday |
9:00 AM to
5:00 PM
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Wednesday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Thursday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Friday |
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
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Saturday |
Closed |
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Sunday |
Closed |
Other HVAC Services : Residential Services, Commercial Refrigeration, Commercial Services
Service Type : Yes, this business serves customers at their Location
refrigeration & air conditioning
Global warming is the current buzz word and with it will come an increase in air conditioning. The summer of 2006 saw a sustained heat wave and an increase in the sales of air conditioning systems. Retail outlets with air conditioning find that their sales increase because their customers have a more pleasant shopping experience.
Employers who have offices with lots of staff and computers all generating heat are installing air conditioning to improve the work environment and the output of their staff.Apart from the cooling effect of air conditioning, it is also the cheapest form of heating. It takes 1 kilowatt of power to generate 7 kilowatts of heating. This means that with the right air conditioning system for your particular situation, you can now have steady state conditions all year round.
If you are considering heating a room, or a new extension, it may be more economic in the long term to install air conditioning rather than extend your existing central heating system. Apart from the heating aspect the air conditioning will also give you the benefit of cooling in the summer.Many people are adding a conservatory to their home to give them an extra room. Often they find that the conservatory is too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter so they can only enjoy their conservatory in the spring and autumn when the weather is temperate.
Some people install a fan in their conservatory for cooling in the summer and a heater for warmth in the winter but an air conditioning system would do both jobs and be far more controllable and efficient.The government wants us all to reduce our “carbon foot-print” so if you buy air conditioning with a heat pump for your home (or a charity), the VAT is only 5% instead of 17 ½ %. The difference could make heating and cooling more affordable than cooling only.
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