For those in need of power outdoors for a short time, such as to trim your bushes, power a bounce house for your kid's birthday, or provide lighting for a party, an extension cord will get the job done for.
Can you install electricity outside?
From running electricity to a shed to installing armoured cable for a garden office, we've carried out a range of outdoor electricity projects. To provide you with some detail on the process of installing electricity outside, whether that's for outdoor lighting or a much larger project, below is everything you need to know.
How do I supply electricity to a garden building?
To provide electricity to an outdoor building, such as a shed, garden office or summer house, you must run an armoured cable from your main house supply to the external building. Ideally, this cable should be buried underground (usually 600mm deep) and connected to a new consumer unit installed in the garden building.
Is a permanent power outlet necessary?
For lighting, lawn tools used on a regular basis, or power needs for outbuildings, you need a permanent power solution for safety. This can involve an outdoor outlet addition to your home's main structure, or wiring run remotely to an outbuilding.
How can I reduce the cost of installing electricity outside?
Doing it yourself can reduce the cost of installing electricity outside. However, we only recommend doing things that don't require the expertise of an electrician. For example, digging a 600mm underground trench from your house to the area where you want power will certainly reduce the cost.