Diagnosis and repair of electrical faults including tripping circuits, dead sockets, flickering lights, and intermittent issues. Systematic fault finding with repair on completion.
Typical cost
£250 — £600
Typical duration
3-5 hours
Scope type
flexible
Typical tasks
Take full fault description from client
Test affected circuits with calibrated instruments
Identify root cause of fault
Carry out repair — replace component or cable section
Re-test and confirm fault resolved
Extras & additional works
Based on diagnosing and repairing a fault in a standard residential electrical circuit. Costs may increase if additional components or extensive rewiring is required.
Common questions Stainesai
The cost can be affected by the complexity of the fault, the need for replacement parts, and the accessibility of the affected area.
It involves taking a fault description, testing circuits with instruments, identifying the fault's root cause, and carrying out necessary repairs.
Electrical fault finding and repair may be notifiable if it involves changes to circuits in special locations or new circuits. Always confirm with your electrician before work begins.
The process usually takes 3-5 hours, depending on the complexity of the fault.
Part P certification ensures that electrical work complies with safety standards and is legally required for notifiable work. Always confirm with your tradesperson before work begins.
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