Shine through technology
Technical Installations and Commissions
‘Appropriate technology to meet your needs’
Needing to expand or improve your systems?- Want to make an informed purchasing decisions?
- Not sure what all the gobblegook means?
Call Electroville for impartial advice you can understand.
We work with you to fully understand and meet your needs, making sure your technology is an investment and fit for purpose. We will advise, purchase, install and look after you every step of the way. As a social enterprise we understand the flexibility and individual needs of the voluntary sector.

Been thinking about a server or wondering how a server network might benefit you or save you time and money?
Click here if you would like to know more about the benefits of a server.
As a social enterprise working in the voluntary sector we understand your needs and the way you work. We can provide you with services and products to meet your needs. We will research your needs making sure you get the right equipment at the right price.
We are not a huge company of box-shifters, so it's likely we cannot get bottom end hardware any cheaper than you can on the Internet. There are 3 great Yorkshire suppliers in CCL in Bradford, ebuyer in Howden and LaptopsDirect in Huddersfield. We are quite happy for you to buy from them and we can then help you by preparing each computer to work on your network.
For a modest commission, we can do everything for you -If you would like us to:
- thoroughly test everything in our lab and remove all the unwanted programs
- take over the warranty so we sort it out if anything goes wrong. then with a tech support contract we keep you up and running saving you time and money.
You may also like to consider Very PC's Broadleaf PCs (another great Yorkshire - Sheffield - firm for whom we are resellers) which are carbon neutral and have such low energy consumption that they can pay for themselves within their 5 year warranty. Click here to find out more.




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