Electrical work can be incredibly dangerous if not done properly, yet many people are still unaware of the importance of using a qualified, registered electrician.
Every year, hundreds of people are affected by the consequences of electrical works carried out by unqualified professionals.
It can create fire hazards, cause injury, as well as resulting in more costly repairs in the future.
If you’ve any defects or electrical issues, please do reach out to us and don’t try to do these repairs yourself.
We can help with repairs including:
• Broken or cracked sockets
• Light switches, switched fuse spurs, pullcord switches, pullcord shower switches
• Broken light fittings, cracked, missing parts, not attached to the ceiling (lamps are residents’ responsibility)
• Communal lighting including bollards, lampposts (including lamps not working)
• Electric showers not working
• Broken exterior lights
• Domestic smoke alarms assessing and replacing faulty/beeping alarms
• Extractor fans not working/ not drawing
• Doorbells
• Shaver lights
Shocking statistics
According to Electrical Safety First, nearly half of severe electric shocks are a result of DIY errors, and 24% of people have injured themselves while attempting DIY*.
The safest way to do DIY electrics is to not do DIY electrics! Don’t risk it, report it to us.
Leave it to the professionals
To report a repair, use your online account or contact us.
*Electrical Times, 2020
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