Create a complete electrical fitting items list for house wiring with switches, sockets, wires, MCBs, conduit pipes, switch boxes, appliance points and other essential home electrical materials. Build your checklist online and share it easily with electricians, electrical shopkeepers or family members.
• Check items you need. • Increase or decrease quantity easily. • Select units like kg, gram, litre, or piece. • Choose your preferred brand if available. • View your shopping list anytime. • Share your grocery list on WhatsApp with your shopkeeper or family members.
This electrical material checklist helps you review house wiring items one by one, avoid missing important fittings, prevent duplicate purchases and choose preferred brands for exact material needs. Once finalized, the list can be shared on WhatsApp with an electrician, electrical shopkeeper, contractor or family members for planning, quotations and material purchase.
Start by listing switches, sockets, wires, MCBs, conduit fittings, switch boxes, lighting points and dedicated appliance points room by room. This checklist helps avoid missing materials during wiring work.
The checklist helps compare materials, choose brands, estimate quantities, avoid duplicate purchases and make sure important fittings are not forgotten before buying.
Yes, you can share the finalized list with electricians, contractors or electrical shopkeepers to discuss requirements, get quotations and purchase exact materials.
Yes, the list covers both concealed wiring materials such as conduit pipes and fittings, as well as surface wiring items like casing capping and accessories.
Yes, the list can include dedicated points and fittings needed for AC, geyser, washing machine, inverter and other heavy electrical loads.
Yes, you can select preferred brands for many electrical items to prepare a material list matching your exact requirements and budget.
Reviewing materials category by category helps identify overlooked fittings, accessories and appliance points before installation begins.
Yes, the checklist can be shared with family members for review, budgeting and collaborative planning before final material purchase.
It is useful to plan dedicated points early for AC, geyser, washing machine, refrigerator, chimney, water purifier, exhaust fans and other heavy appliances.
Planning these locations early helps position switch boards, sockets, isolators and wiring correctly, reducing later modifications and extra costs.
Yes, planning conduits and points for inverter backup, solar connection or future EV charging during wiring can make later upgrades much easier.
A checklist helps homeowners review room-wise requirements, avoid missing appliance points, reduce rework and improve coordination with electricians.
2 way switches are commonly useful for staircases, bedrooms, corridors and places where a light needs to be controlled from two locations.
Safety shutter sockets help improve protection, especially in homes with children, by reducing accidental contact with live socket openings.
Yes, planning convenient lower-height or dedicated power points for appliances such as irons, vacuum cleaners or plug-in equipment can improve usability.
Weatherproof or splash-protected sockets may be useful for balconies, terraces, gardens, bathrooms or other damp areas.
Yes, dedicated points may be planned for water pumps, tank sensors, motor controls or related equipment depending on household needs.
The checklist helps electricians review required materials systematically, confirm missing fittings early and coordinate material requirements clearly with homeowners.
A prepared material list can be shared with multiple electrical shopkeepers to compare quotations, check brands and estimate costs before purchase.
Yes, reviewing quantities and fittings in one list can help reduce unnecessary purchases, avoid duplicate materials and improve buying accuracy.
Yes, the checklist can help homeowners discuss switch locations, appliance points, wiring needs and material preferences more clearly before work begins.