EV Charger Installation

Did you know we install EV Chargers?

Here are a few that we have completely for our customers recently.

If you would like a quote on advice on EV Chargers in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas please don’t hesitate to contact us!

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World Book Day 2023

We were so happy that we were able to save World Book Day for The Snug Bookshop in Olney!

After an emergency call out we were able to resolve the issue quickly so the business could get back up and running!

If you require an electrician in Milton Keynes or surrounding areas please get in touch today!

Ventilation and Condensation – Why is it important?

Condensation and mould are common problems in most homes at this time of year.  Cooking, cleaning, and bathing can generate up to 10 litres of moisture per day, drying washing indoors can add an additional 2.5 litres to this!

Over time damage can be caused to not just your property, but also to your health.

So, what’s the solution?

DCMD Electrics can offer a range of ventilation solutions which remove the root cause of condensation and mould within the home.

In-Line fan

An In-Line fan offers a powerful, discreet solution to ventilating high moisture areas such as bathrooms.  The fan is mounted inside or connected to ducting that is used for extraction purposes.  It does not sit directly on the plasterboard or ceiling, instead it is typically located inside the loft above the bathroom. 

These fans offer almost two and a half times the pressure development of conventional axial fans making them an ideal solution.

Positive Input Ventilation (PIV)

Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) is a whole house ventilation system that improves air quality in all rooms and is highly effective at minimising condensation in your home.

A PIV pushes out and replaces stale unhealthy air with drier fresh air by gently introducing filtered air into the home, increasing the circulation around the property, and improving the indoor air quality (IAQ). 

PIV systems use a central unit which is usually mounted in the  loft or on a wall, we can offer a range of solutions whether you live in a house or a flat.

Need help with condensation and ventilation?

If you are concerned about condensation or ventilation in your home we can offer you expert advice, get in touch with us today for more information! 

EV Charger Installation

As electric vehicles (EVs) become increasingly popular, the demand for electric car charging points grows too.

DCMD Electrics can provide and install electric car charging points (EV chargers) for our customers in and around the Milton Keynes area.

We can offer expert advise and guidance and provide a tailored quotation.

If you have an electric vehicle and are considering a home charge point get in contact today.


DCMD Electrics are based in Newport Pagnell and cover all surrounding areas including Milton Keynes and Olney.

Elecsa Brand Retirement

Earlier this year it was announced that the Elecsa brand would be retired over the subsequent 18 months, as a result of this DCMD Electrics have now successfully transferred to the NICEIC brand.

Both Elecsa and NICEIC are operated by Certsure and involve the same regular assessments to ensure contractors are competent and capable of meeting the latest technical and safety standards.

It is extremely important for us to provide our customers across Milton Keynes with the safety assurance and peace of mind they need from an electrician when having work carried out in their home.

Further information can be found by clicking on the link below;

https://www.niceic.com/find-a-contractor/why-choose-us

Halogen lightbulb sales to be banned in the UK under climate change plans - BBC News

From BBC News

Sales of halogen lightbulbs are to be banned in the UK from September, with fluorescent lights to follow, under government climate change plans. 

The move will cut 1.26 million tonnes of carbon emissions a year and deliver consumers savings, officials say. 

The UK began phasing out the sale of higher-energy halogen lightbulbs in 2018 under EU-wide rules.

Now retailers will no longer be able to sell most remaining halogen bulbs, such as kitchen spotlights.

Legislation for the plans is being brought forward this month by the government. 

The plan will help continue the shift to low-energy LED lightbulbs, which account for about two-thirds of lights now sold in Britain.

It is expected to mean LEDs will account for 85% of all bulbs sold by 2030, officials said.

LED lights last five times longer than traditional halogen bulbs and produce the same amount of light, but use up to 80% less power.

To help people to choose the most efficient lightbulbs, changes to the energy labels that consumers see on bulb packaging are being brought in, with the A+, A++ and A+++ ratings abandoned and efficiency graded between A-G, with only the most efficient bulbs given an A rating.

LED bulbs could be incorporated into the fluorescent light fittings as a more energy-efficient alternative, officials said. 

Legislation will also include moves to phase out high-energy fluorescent lightbulbs - such as strip lights commonly found in offices - with a view to bringing an end to their sale from September 2023.