FAQ

FAQ

FREQUENTLY-ASKED EMERGENCY ELECTRICIAN QUESTIONS

We have a selection of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) below, which we hope you will find useful.

Rate charged for each started hour (call-out fee included in 1st hour).

Please refer to our Rate web page for charges.

We’ll provide you with a reliable time-slot and keep you informed of any delays.

We’re qualified to run inspections, diagnostics and tests, through which we can determine whether an installation is safe. Should a problem be identified, we’ll be able to identify the precise cause, and prescribe a remedy.

Emergency work often involves repairing damage, and correcting faulty installations. Sometimes, the problem is obvious – if smoke and sparks are flying from the sockets, then it’s time to pick up the phone (and turn off the power at the fuse-board). But sometimes, a serious problem might be hidden. Exposed copper around your switches can pose a serious danger, particularly in humid environments like kitchens and bathrooms. And if you’re based in an area like where, flooding poses a particular risk: when water gets into your electrical system, the results can be disastrous. In such an instance, you need an emergency electrician. So, if you’re based in Yorkshire area, then be sure to get in touch!

We carry out electrical and security system work for domestic, commercial customers.
 
This can range from householders, landlords, shops, letting/estate agents, housing associations, high street stores including commercial and industrial companies with premises throughout Yorkshire.

Our job booking team will be happy to discuss your requirements, see our full contact details.

Yes all our electricians are trained and qualified to current electrical wiring regulations – BS7671:2018.
Our electricians regularly attend approved training courses to enhance their skills – these include the standard electrical regulations, and we also arrange for electricians to attend courses specializing in fire alarms, emergency lighting, security alarms, inspection and testing, local building authority warrants and PAT Testing.

Yes we have £2,000,000 Public Liability Insurance and £250,000 Professional Indemnity Insurance.

You can pay for your invoice in a number of ways. By PayPal, cash or credit/debit cards.

We actively seek customer feedback. If we have recently carried out work for you, we would be grateful for any feedback on the service we provided. You can give us feedback online.