Are your electricians fully qualified and certified?
Yes. All work is carried out by fully qualified and experienced UK electricians in compliance with BS 7671 Wiring Regulations. We take safety, quality, and compliance seriously on every job.
Do you offer emergency electrical services?
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency electrical services for urgent issues such as power failures, burning smells, sparking, or tripping consumer units.
Do you work with landlords and property managers?
Yes. We regularly work with landlords, letting agents, and property managers, providing compliant electrical services, inspections, and maintenance across London.
Do you handle both domestic and commercial work?
Yes. We provide domestic and commercial electrical services, from small home repairs to full commercial installations.
What types of electrical services do you provide?
We provide a full range of domestic and commercial electrical services across London. Our services include:
Rewiring (full and partial)
Fuse box / consumer unit upgrades
First fix & second fix electrical installations
Lighting installation (indoor, outdoor & security lighting)
Electrical maintenance
Fault finding & electrical repairs
Appliance installation
Emergency electrical services (24/7)
All work is carried out by fully qualified electricians, with a strong focus on safety, compliance, and reliability.
Are your electricians licensed and insured?
Yes. All of our electricians are fully licensed, certified, and insured to ensure high-quality, safe, and compliant electrical work.
When should I call a professional electrician?
You should call an electrician if you notice flickering lights, frequent breaker trips, burning smells, warm outlets, or if you plan to install new appliances, upgrade old wiring, or make any major electrical changes. When in doubt, always seek professional help.
Can you upgrade outdated electrical systems?
Yes. We regularly upgrade old wiring, fuse boxes (consumer units), and electrical installations to modern safety standards. This improves reliability, reduces fire risk, and helps ensure your property meets current requirements — especially important for older homes and rental properties.