Electricity Disconnections

If you no longer require the electricity connection to your property Utility Site Services are able to undertake the removal of both the meter and the permanent disconnection of your supply.

We have a proven track record of providing electricity disconnection services for large multi site commercial estates to single residential properties.

We know cost, time and the process is important to help you manage your projects, so our service is designed to provide a hassle-free and efficient service to get the job done in a timely fashion.

To ensure the process is quick and straightforward, we will lease with your electricity supplier on your behalf and inform them of the disconnection.

If you’re not sure where to begin or if you’d like to explore your options, contact us today and we would be happy to guide you through this process.

We provide a straightforward, efficient and customer-focused service across all electricity services, including the following:

  • Cable laying and civils works
  • Connections including design and feasibility studies for 11kv to 33kv electrical connections
  • Electricity Meter installation and/or disconnection
  • Electricity Supply Disconnections
  • Electricity Supply Diversions
  • Electricity Supply Upgrades
  • Evaluation of network point of connection quotes
  • Jointing (LV and HV Live)
  • New Electricity Connections
  • Power Cable Installations
  • Site investigation and evaluations
  • Substation Installation and commissioning
  • Substation removal and decommissioning
  • Temporary or permanent supplies

Our process

Step 1

Design stage

We determine the scope of the electricity disconnection project, whether from a single residential property or a large-scale industrial site, and design a tailored solution accordingly.

Step 2

Quotation stage

You’ll receive a competitive quote detailing all proposed work clearly, including any necessary preparations needed from your end.

Step 3

Preparation stage

Upon approval, we swiftly schedule site visits and conduct essential checks for your electricity disconnection, providing you with a project schedule for expected timelines.

Step 4

Delivery stage

Our priority is to handle your electricity disconnection safely and efficiently, with minimal disruption. For each step in the process, one of our experienced on-site Project Coordinator will be available.

Request a callback.

To find out how we can assist you, call us on 0800 028 6240

Frequently Asked Questions

How much will it cost?

Each and every project is unique, so we are unable to give an immediate price. The cost can be affected by the size of the connection you need, the distance from the property to the nearest point of connection to the electricity main, and the complexity of the works. Give one of our project specialists a call today and we will co-ordinate the entire process for you.

Timescales for a quotation?

We have guaranteed standards of performance to meet in providing quotations, ranging from 5 working days to 65 working days. For small projects, these timescales are usually at the lower end of the range. These are deadlines, not targets, and we will always endeavour to provide quotations as quickly as possible.

Why work with Utility Site Services?

  • You will receive a dedicated account manager who is an experienced siteworks expert
  • Track record and reputation in the energy industry of delivering bespoke utility infrastructure projects
  • We have full UK coverage
  • Complete end-to-end infrastructure for water, electricity and gas
  • Expert advice on industry compliance with up to date guidance on regulations
  • You will have complete peace of mind that your project is being dealt with by a qualified professional.
  • Fully insured and compliant in Health & Safety procedures

A Meter Point Administration Number (MPAN) is used to identify individual electricity supply points. It is usually a 21-digit number with the letter ‘S’ at the beginning and is displayed in a grid.

DNOs, are companies licensed to distribute electricity in Great Britain by the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets.

There are fourteen licensed, geographically defined areas, based on the former area electricity board boundaries, where the distribution network operator distributes electricity from the transmission grid to homes and businesses. Under the Utilities Act 2000 they are prevented from supplying electricity; this is done by a separate electricity supply company, chosen by the consumer, who makes use of the distribution network.

Distribution network operators are also responsible for allocating the core Meter Point Administration Number used to identify individual supply points in their respective areas, as well as operating and administering a Meter Point Administration System that manages the details relating to each supply point. These systems then populate ECOES, the central online database of electricity supply points.

The organisation appointed to maintain metering equipment. They are paid directly by the supplier to maintain metering equipment.

The number stamped on the front of the meter. This number is unique to that meter only,