Common electrical jobs we handle
We help homeowners and businesses keep electrics safe, compliant, and working as they should.
- Fault-finding and repairs (sockets, lights, circuits)
- Consumer unit checks and upgrades
- Lighting installs (indoor, outdoor, LED upgrades)
- Socket, switch and extractor fan replacement
- EICR testing and electrical safety reports
We diagnose properly, explain options, and complete work safely to a professional standard.
What happens when you call us
We keep it simple: confirm the job, explain the plan, then complete the work safely.
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1Quick details on the phone We confirm what you need and recommend the right engineer for the job.
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2On-site assessment We check safely, identify the cause (if it’s a fault), and confirm the best solution.
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3Clear price before work begins You approve first. No surprises, no pressure.
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4Complete the work • confirm safety Work completed professionally, tested properly, and confirmed safe.
Recent Customer Feedback
Professional electrical work should feel calm, clear and well controlled — that’s what we deliver.
“Booked an electrician for a few issues around the house. Arrived on time, explained everything clearly and finished the work neatly.”
“Upgraded lights and replaced a couple of sockets. Professional service, tidy work and clear price before starting.”
“Needed an electrical safety check. Engineer was thorough, explained the results and gave practical advice.”
FAQ
Do you confirm pricing before starting work?
Yes. We confirm the visit details by phone and agree the full price after assessment before work begins.
What jobs do you cover?
Repairs, fault-finding, lighting installs, sockets/switches, consumer unit work, and electrical testing such as EICR.
How soon can you attend?
We offer appointments across London & Greater London. Call and we’ll confirm the earliest availability for your postcode.
What areas do you cover?
London and Greater London. Call and we’ll confirm availability for your postcode.
What should I do before the electrician arrives?
If it’s safe, note what isn’t working, avoid repeated resets, and keep the area clear around any electrical points we need to access. If there’s burning smell, smoke or sparking, isolate the circuit if safe and call emergency services first.