Do you really operate 24 hours a day? +
Yes. Our emergency electricians are available 24/7, including nights, weekends and bank holidays. If your electrics become unsafe or you lose power, we can attend quickly.
What counts as an electrical emergency? +
Common emergencies include power cuts affecting parts of your home, burning smells, buzzing fuse boards, tripping RCDs, sparking sockets, overheating electrics or exposed wiring. If you are unsure, call us and we will advise you.
How fast can an electrician get to me? +
Arrival times vary by location and time of day, but we aim for the quickest possible response. During your call, we will give you a realistic estimated time of arrival.
Are your electricians fully qualified and insured? +
Yes. All engineers are fully qualified, insured, vetted and work in accordance with UK wiring regulations (BS 7671). We only use professional, trusted electricians.
Can you fix tripping RCDs or power outages? +
Absolutely. We specialise in tracing the cause of tripping circuits, power loss, overloaded circuits, faulty appliances, damaged wiring and other related issues.
Do you repair consumer units and fuse boards? +
Yes. We repair, replace and upgrade consumer units, investigate buzzing or warm fuse boards, and resolve breaker or RCD faults safely and professionally.
Can you repair faulty sockets, switches or lighting? +
Yes. Whether it’s a dead socket, flickering light, crackling switch or damaged wiring, we can diagnose the fault, make the circuit safe and carry out repairs or replacements.
Do you offer follow-up work after an emergency call-out? +
Yes. After making your electrics safe, we can provide quotes for additional work such as rewiring, new sockets, lighting upgrades or consumer unit replacements.
Will you work on properties you didn’t install? +
Yes. We attend homes, rental properties and small commercial sites regardless of who carried out the original electrical installation.
Do you charge a call-out fee? +
We operate with clear, upfront pricing. You will be informed of call-out charges and any additional costs before an engineer is dispatched, so there are no surprises.
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