Emergency call outs we handle daily
Safety-critical situations. We prioritise control and safe outcomes.
- No power / electricity out / partial outage
- Fuse board / RCD / breaker tripping
- Burning smell, heat, buzzing, or sparking
- Hot sockets, unsafe switches, exposed wiring
- Appliances causing trips / safety concerns
Under stress, browsing creates delay. The safe decision is professional control — now.
What happens when you call us
We remove uncertainty and create a safe, controlled path forward.
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1Quick triage on the phone We confirm the situation and the safest immediate next step.
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2Safety isolation on arrival We stabilise risk first — then diagnose calmly.
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3Fault-finding with proper testing We identify the cause and what’s safe to restore.
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4Agree price • complete work • confirm safety You approve first. Then we fix and confirm the system is safe.
Recent Customer Feedback
Electrical faults are disruptive and unsafe. Our priority is to make the situation safe immediately and explain the solution clearly.
“Power kept tripping due to a fault. Engineer arrived fast, made everything safe and explained the issue before starting work. Clear pricing.”
“Lost power in half the house. Fault traced and repaired on the same visit. Very professional and tidy.”
“Burning smell from fuse board late at night. Engineer isolated the problem quickly and carried out the repair safely. Huge relief.”
FAQ
Do you confirm the call-out price before dispatch?
Yes. We confirm the call-out price during your phone call before dispatch.
Can you give the full repair price over the phone?
Usually not accurately. The engineer needs to diagnose the fault on-site. We explain the options and agree the full job price with you before starting work.
How fast can you arrive?
Typical emergency arrival is 30–45 minutes depending on location, traffic, and engineer availability.
What areas do you cover?
London and Greater London. Call and we’ll confirm availability for your postcode.
What should I do right now before the engineer arrives?
If safe: switch off power at the consumer unit (main switch), unplug appliances, avoid touching any exposed wiring, and keep everyone away from the affected area. If there’s burning smell, sparking, or smoke, call emergency services first. Call us for guidance.