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MaFaZa Electrical Services

Please read through these Terms carefully. By accessing the MAFAZA.CO.UK website, or by otherwise accessing any content found on this website, you are deemed to have entered into an agreement with MaFaZa Electrical Services (MaFaZa) and to have agreed to be bound by the terms set out below. The Site is owned and operated by MaFaZa. These terms were last updated on: 7th, February 2022.

Intellectual Property Protection

The contents and design of the site and any material e-mailed to you or otherwise supplied to you in conjunction with the site, are copyright of MaFaZa.

Term and Termination

MaFaZa may, in its discretion, terminate or suspend your access to all or part of the member accessed areas of the site (including any right to access and use MaFaZa Content) with or without cause by delivering notice to you. The rights of termination are in addition to all other rights or remedies of MaFaZa provided in these Terms or by law.

Changes to the Site

MaFaZa reserves the right, in its discretion, to suspend, change, modify, add or remove portions of MaFaZa Content available on the Site at any time and to restrict the use and accessibility of the Site.

Registration, Passwords, and Responsibilities

Certain areas of the Site are only open to you if you register. You are solely responsible for the confidentiality and use of and access to MaFaZa content and the Site using your username, sign-on password, and/or I.D. You agree to immediately notify MaFaZa if you become aware of any loss or theft of any sign-on password or I.D. or any unauthorised use of a sign-on password, I.D., username. You will provide MaFaZa with accurate, complete registration information (including, in particular, your e-mail address) and inform MaFaZa of any changes to such information. For the purpose of confirming your compliance with the terms of these Terms. MaFaZa reserves the right to monitor and record activity on the Site, including access to MaFaZa Content. Each registration is for a single user only. You may not share your username and password with any other person. MaFaZa does not permit access through a single name and password being made available to multiple users on a network. MaFaZa may cancel or suspend your access to the Site if you do this without further obligation to you.

International Use

Because you can access this website internationally, you agree to follow all local rules about the Internet, data, e-mail, and privacy. Specifically, you agree to follow all laws that apply to transmitting technical data exported from the United Kingdom or the country of your residence.

No Warranty, Disclaimer of Liability and Indemnity

Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the high quality and accuracy of the Site, MaFaZa makes no warranty, express or implied concerning MaFaZa Content, the Site, products or services available through the Site, which is provided “as is”. MaFaZa expressly disclaims all warranties. In no event will MaFaZa, its affiliates or other partners be liable for direct, special, incidental, or consequential damages (including, without limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information or other pecuniary loss) arising directly or indirectly from the use of (or failure to use) or reliance on the Site, even if MaFaZa has been advised of the possibility that such damages may arise. MaFaZa does not guarantee the accuracy, content, or timeliness of the Site Services or that they or related systems are year 2000 compliant or free from viruses or other contaminating or destructive properties.

Upon MaFaZa’s request, you agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless MaFaZa from any claims and expenses, including reasonable legal fees, related to any breach of these Terms by you or your use of the website.

Indemnification

You agree to reimburse the MaFaZa, its officers, employees, agents, and partners for all losses, damages, and costs, including reasonable attorney’s fees, resulting from your violation of these Terms of Use.

Force Majeure

MaFaZa, its affiliates and its information providers will not be liable or deemed to be in default for any delay or failure in performance or interruption of the delivery of MaFaZa Content resulting directly or indirectly from any cause or circumstance beyond its or their reasonable control, including but not limited to failure of electronic or mechanical equipment or communication lines, telephone or other interconnect problems, computer viruses, unauthorised access, theft, operator errors, severe weather, earthquakes or natural disasters, strikes or other labour problems, or governmental restrictions.

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Common FAQs

The best way to find out if your electrical installation is safe is to have it inspected and tested by a person who has the competence to do so. 

We are happy to provide estimates for new construction projects as well as some renovation/remodel jobs depending on existing conditions. For most other work, such as service calls, it has been our experience that each job is unique. Therefore, it is difficult to name a set fee.

We appreciate our customers’ budgets and the preference for an accurate price, however, usually the scope of work is subject to change once a site visit and further diagnosis has been made. Once the problem has been diagnosed or the job has been looked at and discussed thoroughly, a price may be given more accurately. We believe this is fair to all parties.

All electrical work carried out in a domestic dwelling must be certified by a qualified and competent electrician who is backed by a standards organisation.  If the electrical work is notifiable the local building depart must be given a copy of the certification.

If you live in an older property which hasn’t been tested for a few years it would be prudent having a periodic inspection carried out.

Indicators that you may need a rewire could be damaged worn or exposed cables, fuses tripping parts of the circuit not operating ,buzzing or crackling sounds if any of these are the case you should contact a qualified Electrician.

(LEDs) light-emitting diodes. Even though these lamps can initially cost more bulbs, they use less energy and last longer so will save you money in the long-term.

(CFLs) compact fluorescent lamps, place second to LEDs

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