
Intro to Home Electrics: A One-Day Beginner's Workshop
This one-day, theory-based workshop is designed to introduce you to the first principles of DIY electrics. You’ll learn how to demystify domestic electrical theory, understand basic ‘like for like’ replacements such as switches and socket plates, and gain a clearer understanding of how your home’s electrical systems work. While this course does not provide certification or authorisation for electrical work, it equips you with essential knowledge, tools, and safety guidance to help you make informed decisions and stay within legal DIY limits.
What You’ll Learn:
Understanding Home Electrics
How your home’s electrical system is wired
Key electrical terms and language to help you communicate with tradespeople
What you can and can’t legally do without certification
Practice how to wire a plug, switch and pendant light correctly
How to use hand tools for electrical tasks
How inline switches work
Understand how to change switches, when dimmers can be used, and how to change ceiling pendants
Safety and Testing
Electrical safety do’s and don’ts
How to identify and avoid faulty wiring
How your fuse board (consumer unit) works – and how to switch power off safely
The Science (Explained Simply)
Voltage, current, and resistance
Who is this for?
This course is ideal for anyone who wants to understand the basics of home electrics without the jargon.
Leave With Confidence
By the end of the day, you’ll have:
A clear understanding of how domestic electrics work
The knowledge to carry out minor, permitted tasks safely
Practical tips for saving energy and reducing your electricity bills
A stronger sense of what’s behind the walls – and what’s best left to the pros
This course is designed solely for educational purposes to provide theoretical knowledge about electricity and electrical principles. It does not provide certification or authorization to carry out any electrical work in real-world applications.
Participants are strongly advised not to attempt any practical electrical work (especially involving mains power) without proper training, supervision, and compliance with relevant local laws, codes, and safety standards.
The instructor and course provider will not be held responsible for any injury, damage, or legal consequences resulting from the misuse or misapplication of the information presented in this course. Always consult a qualified, licensed electrician before attempting any electrical installations or repairs.
Terms of booking
By enrolling in or accessing this course, you agree to the following:
This course provides theoretical instruction only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional, hands-on training or licensure.
You agree not to perform any electrical work based solely on the information in this course, especially involving live or mains electricity, unless you are qualified and certified to do so.
You assume full responsibility for how you use the information presented. The instructor and host are not liable for any injuries, damages, or legal issues resulting from misuse.
You acknowledge that electricity is inherently dangerous and agree to exercise caution and seek professional guidance for all practical applications.
If you are underage, you agree to access this material with the supervision of a responsible adult. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not continue with the course booking
Leeds Wood Recycling
Unit 6 Croydon Street
Leeds
LS11 9RT
United Kingdom