07404 686888
Emergency Electrician
in North & West London
Electrical fault or power failure during working hours? Call us and we'll do our best to attend the same day — no call centres, no dispatch delays.
You'll speak directly to the electrician — not a call centre.
"Had a fault that two other electricians couldn't find. Cruz sorted it within an hour. Honest and professional throughout."
Electrical faults we deal with
If your electrical installation presents a risk or significant disruption, call us. We'll assess the situation and get to you as quickly as we can.
Tripping consumer unit
Repeatedly tripping circuit breakers or RCDs are a sign of a fault somewhere in the circuit. We find the cause — not just reset the breaker.
Total power loss
If you've lost power to all or part of your property and it's not a supply issue, there's likely a fault in your installation that needs investigating.
Burning smells or sparks
A burning smell from a socket or sparking when plugging in are serious warning signs. Switch off at the consumer unit and call us immediately.
Dead sockets or circuits
A circuit that's stopped working could indicate a loose connection, failed component or more serious fault within the installation.
Lighting failure
Lights failing across multiple rooms can indicate a wiring fault or a problem with the circuit at the consumer unit.
Unexplained electrical faults
Flickering lights, warm sockets, unexplained breaker trips — if something doesn't seem right with your electrics, don't ignore it.
What to do in an electrical emergency
Before calling an electrician, there are a few immediate steps that can make the situation safer for everyone in the property.
- 1
Switch off at the consumer unit
If it's safe to do so, turn off the main switch at the fuse board to cut power to the affected circuits.
- 2
Don't touch exposed wiring
If you can see exposed or damaged wiring, keep everyone away from the area and do not attempt to touch it.
- 3
Ventilate if there's a burning smell
Open windows and doors but do not try to locate the source yourself. Leave the building if you're concerned.
- 4
Call us
Call 07404 686888 and describe what's happening — we'll advise you and get to you as quickly as possible.
- Don't attempt to repair wiring yourself — incorrect work can cause fires or electrocution.
- Don't keep resetting a tripping breaker — repeated trips mean there's an underlying fault that needs diagnosing.
- Don't use a socket or switch that's warm, discoloured or sparking.
- Don't ignore a burning smell from behind a wall or from your consumer unit.
- Don't use an extension lead as a permanent fix for a dead socket — it's a temporary measure, not a solution.
For gas leaks, structural fires or immediate risk to life: call 999 first. Electrical emergencies that involve fire or serious risk should be reported to the fire service before calling an electrician.
Emergency cover across North & West London
If you're in one of these areas and need an urgent electrician during working hours, call us now.
Not on the list? Call anyway — we'll let you know if we can reach you. 07404 686888
What people say
Feedback from homeowners and landlords we've helped.
"Had a fault that two other electricians couldn't find. Cruz sorted it within an hour, no messing around. Honest and professional throughout."
"Turned up on time, explained exactly what needed doing, and left the place spotless. Very fair price for the work. Would absolutely recommend."
"Got quotes from three electricians. Cruz was upfront about pricing from the start and didn't try to upsell unnecessary work. Great job."
Emergency electrician questions
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Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm. You speak directly to the electrician.
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For urgent faults, call 07404 686888 directly. Mon–Fri, 8am–5pm.