Free written quotes, fully insured, NAPIT-registered electrical work for homes across Evesham and the surrounding Vale.

Evesham is a market town with a broad mix of housing: Georgian and Victorian properties in the older town centre, post-war semis on established estates, and newer builds spreading outward toward the Vale. Whether your home needs a full rewire, a consumer unit upgrade, a landlord EICR, or simply a few extra sockets, we carry out the work to current BS 7671 wiring regulations and issue the correct certification on completion.
We are NAPIT-registered, which means our work is independently assessed and you receive a Building Regulations Electrical Installation Certificate automatically. We do not subcontract jobs out. The qualified electrician who surveys your home is the same person who completes the work, so nothing gets lost in translation between the estimate and the finished job.
What's included
A full pre-work walk-around of your property with you, agreeing the exact scope, identifying any access considerations, and confirming which circuits are affected before a single cable is touched.
Isolation of the relevant circuits with clear communication throughout, so you know when power will be off and how long it will realistically take to restore it.
All work carried out to BS 7671 18th Edition wiring regulations, with materials sourced to the same standard, not budget alternatives.
NAPIT-registered certification issued on completion, satisfying Building Regulations notification requirements. You receive your documentation the same day the work is finished.
Thorough testing of every new or altered circuit before sign-off, with results recorded in writing and explained to you in plain language.
A final tidy of all work areas before we leave. Cable runs are clipped neatly, surface-chased plaster is made good to a decorator-ready standard, and all waste is removed from site.
Local knowledge
Evesham sits in the heart of the Vale of Evesham along the River Avon, and the housing stock reflects centuries of steady growth. The older streets around the town centre contain a good proportion of Victorian and Edwardian terraced and semi-detached properties. Many of these still have original or early-twentieth-century wiring layouts: twin and earth cable in ageing insulation, fuse boxes with rewirable fuses rather than modern MCBs, and single-circuit ring mains serving an entire floor. These installations are not automatically unsafe, but they do not meet current standards and they will not satisfy a modern EICR without remedial work.
The post-war estates that expanded through the 1950s to the 1980s tend to have consumer units that are technically functional but lack the residual-current device (RCD) protection that modern regulations require. A consumer unit upgrade in these properties is typically straightforward: the existing circuit layout is sound, the intake position is accessible, and the work can usually be completed in a single day. Landlords letting properties on these estates face an additional driver, as the five-yearly EICR requirement means any C2 or C1 observations must be remedied before the certificate is issued.
Newer developments on the outskirts of Evesham, particularly those built within the last fifteen years, generally have compliant consumer units and modern wiring. The electrical requests we see most often from these properties are additional circuits for home offices, EV chargers on the driveway, or preparatory work ahead of a solar panel installation. The Vale of Evesham is notably flat and open, with very little shading from surrounding terrain, which makes it one of the better-yielding areas in Worcestershire for solar. If you are planning a solar or battery-storage installation, it pays to have the consumer unit and incoming supply assessed by a qualified electrician first, so any necessary upgrades are factored into the project from the start rather than discovered mid-installation.
Why Evesham
Evesham homeowners and landlords choose us because the work is fully certified, independently inspected, and handled from survey to sign-off by the same qualified electrician.
We are NAPIT-registered, which means every notifiable piece of domestic electrical work is independently assessed and you receive a Building Regulations completion certificate. Your installation is on record and your home is mortgageable and insurable.
Every quote is free, written, and itemised. We survey the property before producing a figure, so there are no provisional sums or post-job additions. What the quote says is what you pay.
We carry full public liability and employer's liability insurance. Before we set foot in your property, the work is covered. You do not need to rely on our assurances alone: the insurance documentation is available on request.
We do not subcontract. The electrician who visits for the survey completes the job. If something unexpected comes up on the day, you deal with the same person who assessed the property, not a crew who have never seen it.
Our base in Redditch puts us roughly forty minutes from Evesham via the A46, so we can reach most WR11 postcodes promptly and return quickly if any follow-up is needed after sign-off.
How it works
Enter your WR11 postcode on our website or call 01527 337155. We confirm coverage immediately. Evesham and the surrounding Vale fall within our standard service area, so there is no premium for the journey from our Redditch base.
We visit the property at a time that suits you. We inspect the existing installation, note the condition of any existing consumer unit, assess cable routes and the incoming supply, and ask about what you want to achieve. The survey is free and carries no obligation.
We send a written, itemised quote following the survey. Every item is broken out so you can see exactly what work is included. There are no provisional sums and no hidden extras. If your plans change, we reissue before starting work.
Once you accept the quote, we agree a start date. We confirm in writing and send a reminder ahead of the visit. If your circumstances change, let us know and we will rearrange without a cancellation charge.
We complete the work, test every circuit, and tidy the site before asking you to walk around with us. We issue all certification on the day and send before and after photos so you have a record of the installation for your files.
Our work
A selection of our recent electrician work across the Midlands.




Often booked together
An EV charger installation requires a dedicated circuit from the consumer unit. Combining it with a consumer unit upgrade or a pre-charger electrical survey in one visit saves a separate call-out and ensures the incoming supply can support the charger load before the OZEV-approved unit is fitted.
Solar installations require a competent person to assess and, where necessary, upgrade the consumer unit and AC wiring before panels go on the roof. Booking domestic electrical work and solar together means the supply is assessed once, by the same team, with no gaps in responsibility.
Data points, dedicated circuits for CCTV NVRs, and external camera power feeds are best run alongside other electrical first-fix work. Combining them avoids a second round of chasing and plastering after the main electrical job is complete.
Worth knowing
If your Evesham property was built before the 1970s and has never been fully rewired, commission an EICR before planning any other electrical work. The report will identify which defects are urgent and which can be scheduled, avoiding abortive costs from upgrading parts of an installation that ultimately needs replacing in full.
Landlords in Evesham are legally required to hold a valid EICR for each rented property, with periodic inspection every five years or at each change of tenancy. Failing to hold a valid certificate carries significant financial penalties and can complicate insurance claims if an electrical fault leads to a claim.
Older Evesham properties with solid-brick or lath-and-plaster walls require surface-chased cable routes or surface conduit rather than clean channel chases. Agree the method with your electrician before work starts, as the finishing approach affects both the cost and the disruption to your decoration.
FAQs
For a typical three-bedroom semi in Evesham, a full rewire normally takes three to five working days, depending on the number of circuits, the construction of the walls, and whether any first-fix work needs to coincide with other trades. Older solid-brick properties in the town centre can take a day longer because cable routes require more careful chasing. We agree a realistic programme with you during the survey, so you know exactly how many days to plan around and which rooms will be without power and when.
An Electrical Installation Condition Report is a formal inspection and test of all the fixed wiring in a property. As a landlord in Evesham, the law requires you to have a valid EICR in place, renewed at least every five years or at each change of tenancy, whichever comes first. You must provide a copy to existing tenants within twenty-eight days of the inspection and to new tenants before they move in. Failing to comply carries significant financial penalties. We carry out EICR inspections across WR11 postcodes and issue the report on the day of the inspection.
An older rewirable-fuse board is not automatically illegal, but it does not provide the RCD protection that current regulations require for new or altered circuits. It will also generate observations on an EICR, which matter if you are selling, remortgaging, or letting the property. A consumer unit upgrade replaces the old board with a modern unit containing MCBs and RCDs, and brings the installation into line with current standards. We can advise on whether a full upgrade is appropriate or whether targeted remedial work would be more proportionate, based on the age and condition of the rest of the installation.
We make cable chases and any necessary surface penetrations good to a decorator-ready standard before we leave. That means the plaster is filled and smoothed flush, but not painted or wallpapered. You will need to apply your own finish coat after the work. We discuss this during the survey so you are not surprised on the day. In properties where the existing decoration is very specific or fragile, we can sometimes run cables in surface conduit or trunking instead, which avoids chasing altogether and is a cleaner option for some Evesham period properties.
Yes, and combining the two is usually the most efficient approach. An EV charger needs a dedicated circuit from the consumer unit, so if the consumer unit is being upgraded at the same time, we can plan both together, confirm the incoming supply capacity is sufficient, and run the EV circuit in one visit rather than two. We are also familiar with the additional considerations that apply when a solar array or battery storage is already installed or planned, so we can make sure the electrical infrastructure supports your full energy setup from the outset.
Our domestic-electrics service covers residential properties: private homes, buy-to-let properties, HMOs, and holiday lets in and around Evesham. For commercial premises such as offices, retail units, or agricultural buildings, we offer a separate commercial electrical service. If you are unsure which category your property falls into, call us on 01527 337155 and describe the building. We will confirm whether it falls under our domestic service or direct you to the appropriate commercial route, and we can arrange a survey from there with no obligation.
Our commitment
We take on a limited number of domestic electrical jobs each week. That is a deliberate choice, not a capacity problem. It means the qualified electrician who surveyed your property is actually available to complete it on the agreed date, that the job is not rushed to fit the next booking, and that the paperwork is issued correctly the first time. We would rather turn away work than deliver it poorly.
Who we are
Djuka Electrics is based in Beoley, Redditch, Worcestershire, and covers a fifty-mile radius including Evesham and the wider Vale. We are NAPIT-registered for domestic electrical work. Every job is photographed throughout, and our reviews reflect real jobs at real addresses. Call us on 01527 337155 or request a free survey online.
Nearby
Send your postcode and a few details. Within 24 hours you’ll have an honest, written quote from a qualified Midlands electrician, no pushy sales calls, no hidden charges.