Electrician Echternach 24/7 +352 20 60 22 22 Weber & Fils

Electrical work in Echternach by Weber & Fils. Faults, upgrades, EV chargers. 24/7 within 30 minutes. 4.6/5 on Google. +352 20 60 22 22
With 5 800 inhabitants, Echternach in eastern Luxembourg encounters pipe wear and limescale build-up as electrical demands continue to grow. Professional diagnosis is the essential first step.
Weber & Fils delivers expert electrical service across Echternach — transparent, certified and built to last.
Our electrical team works on consumer units, circuit breakers, compliance upgrades with certification, EV charger installation and emergency repair (short circuit, power cut). Residential and commercial.
FAQ
Is the quote free for a electricite job in Echternach?
Free and transparent quotes in Echternach. Our approach: the technician inspects the installation, identifies the problem, photographs the critical points, and provides a detailed quote within 24 hours for planned projects, or on the spot for emergencies. You approve, we proceed.
Do you work in wine cellars and farm buildings in Echternach?
Yes, wine cellars and farm buildings in the Echternach area have specific needs: wash-water drainage, tank connections, cooling systems, and pipes resistant to cleaning products. We also work in holiday cottages and bed-and-breakfasts for sanitary installation upgrades (showers, WCs, commercial kitchens).
Do you offer water softeners suited to the water hardness in Echternach?
Yes, we install resin-based water softeners calibrated to the water hardness in Echternach (25–30 °fH). Sizing depends on the number of occupants and daily consumption. The softener is installed after the meter, with a bypass for the kitchen cold water supply (recommended). Maintenance includes salt replenishment and resin inspection once a year.
How do you prevent water damage in basements in Echternach?
Basements in Echternach are prone to infiltration, especially during heavy rain or when the Moselle rises. We install automatic sump pumps, non-return valves on waste pipes, and flood alert systems. For existing cellars, tanking or internal drainage may be required. Annual inspection of the pumping system is strongly recommended.