Registered, qualified and insured

Credentials you can verify

Cader Electrical provides electrical installation, inspection and testing services with an emphasis on safe working, clear reporting and straightforward customer advice.

Registration, qualifications and insurance help demonstrate that suitable arrangements are in place to undertake electrical work professionally.

Customers should still receive an explanation of the proposed work, appropriate testing and the relevant documentation for the work completed.

Professional safeguards

What the credentials mean for you

Registration is only one part of a professional service. Inspection, testing, documentation and clear communication are equally important.

01

NAPIT registered

Publicly verifiable registration through an established electrical Competent Person Scheme.

02

Inspection and testing

Electrical work is checked using appropriate inspection and test procedures rather than appearance alone.

03

Relevant documentation

Certification, reporting or Building Regulations notification is provided where applicable to the work.

04

Fully insured

Public liability and professional indemnity insurance are maintained for the services provided.

Qualifications and experience

Training supported by practical experience

Qualifications

  • Completed electrical apprenticeship
  • NVQ Level 3 Electrical Installation
  • Level 3 Award in Inspection and Testing
  • BS 7671 Wiring Regulations qualification
  • JIB Gold Card electrician

Working capability

  • Domestic and small-business electrical work
  • Fault finding and repeated tripping
  • Electrical Installation Condition Reports
  • Consumer unit assessments and upgrades
  • Calibrated test equipment and professional certification software
Insurance

Appropriate protection for the work undertaken

Public liability and professional indemnity cover

Insurance is maintained through Admiral Business for electrical installation, inspection, testing and advisory work.

£2,000,000

Public liability

Protection in relation to accidental damage or injury arising from the work undertaken.

£250,000

Professional indemnity

Additional protection in relation to professional inspection, reporting and advice.

Why credentials matter

Electrical work should beproperly documented and traceable.

Suitable electrical work should be inspected, tested and supported by the correct documentation for the work completed.

Registration, insurance and qualifications do not replace good workmanship, but they provide an important framework of competence and accountability.

Cader Electrical explains what certification or notification applies before or after the work is completed.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about credentials and insurance

Select a question below to reveal the answer.

How can I check the NAPIT registration?
Use the official NAPIT public search facility and search using registration number 83249 or the Cader Electrical business details.
Does NAPIT registration mean electrical work is certified?
The documentation depends on the type of work completed. Relevant electrical certification and Building Regulations notification are provided where applicable.
Can I ask to see insurance information?
Yes. Relevant insurance information can be provided where reasonably required for a customer, property manager or project.
Does registration mean every old installation must be upgraded?
No. Recommendations should be based on the condition of the installation, test results, intended use and the work being considered—not age alone.
Registered, qualified and insured

Need an electrician who explains things clearly?

Contact Cader Electrical to discuss the work, the likely process and the documentation that may apply.