Local telephone engineer
Telephone engineer Rayleigh is ready to provide a prompt,
quality service to business and residential customers.
Helping you when no other telecommunication company can.
BT can’t help?
Telephone engineer Rayleigh can
Unlike other independent ex BT employees, We are qualified professionals.
We do not know of any other local companies, professionally qualified as telephone or data engineers.
See our range of services here
Call Telephone engineer Rayleigh : 01268 208890
Call an engineer direct : 07956 239600

Telephone engineer Rayleigh
We can provide the best support for your telecommunications.
Residential or commercial clients? We have the solution.
- Master telephone sockets moved, replaced
- Phone wiring faults
- Telephone wires renewed.
- Keeping wiring hidden – Our speciality
- Sockets cut into walls “flush fitted”
- Broadband diagnostics – Problems resolved
- Telephone extensions installed & repaired
- WiFi – Extra WiFi access points – Wireless surveys
- Data points installed. Pc, laptop, gaming points
- Full Home & Business telephone re-wires

Your local Engineer in Rayleigh
Telephone wiring faults are found and repaired and extra sockets professionally installed.
We resolve all telephone issues. All wiring problems diagnosed and repaired.
All telephone works carried out. Professional fitting by your qualified telephone engineer
Broadband Engineer Rayleigh
Broadband specialists are available in Rayleigh with over a decade of experience, using industry approved high speed broadband testers.
Essex Telephone Engineers are probably by far the most experienced telephone and broadband specialists in Rayleigh.
A large number of Rayleigh based computer services use and recommend us for broadband improvements.
All your cabling needs from one company in Essex
Living in Rayleigh
Rayleigh is located within the civil parish of Rochford, found between Chelmsford and Southend, 32 miles east of central London.
The last census in 2011 showed the population to be approximately 32,000, a rise of 2,000 since the previous census 10 years earlier.
The town is full of history and has one of the best Norman castle locations in Essex, now a National trust site.
Rayleigh Castle existed at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086. It was probably erected by Sweyn of Essex.
Shortly after the Norman Conquest and was in use until the 13th century.
The nearby windmill, now operated by Rochford District Council, houses a display on the history of the castle mound.
The town was once renowned for its wooded forests that royalty claimed as hunting grounds
which saw many monarchs visiting the area at the time.
London is easily accessible by train from Rayleigh.
The town has its own railway station which is part of the Southend Victoria to London Liverpool Street route.
Journey times are approximately 45 minutes with trains running every 15 minutes. More frequently during the rush hour.
Visitors and residents will find a wide choice of pubs and restaurants in the town.
An enjoyable Indoor Market in Rayleigh Lanes, and the growing outdoor market that’s held weekly.
A walk along the High Street will also please the most hardened of shoppers.
However, for a greater choice, there are also two large shopping centres in nearby Southend and a number
of retail parks on the outskirts of the town.
Leigh-on-Sea is only a short drive away for more independent outlets and a wide choice of restaurants and cafes.