Free written quotes, same-week surveys, and fully insured NAPIT-registered electrical work across Studley and the surrounding villages.

Studley sits just ten minutes south of our Redditch base on the A435, which means we can often arrange a survey within a day or two of your call. Whether you need a full rewire on an older semi, a consumer unit upgrade before selling, or an EICR certificate for a rental property, we cover the full range of domestic electrical work without subcontracting any of it out.
What sets us apart from a sole trader you find on a comparison site is straightforward: we are NAPIT-registered, which means our work is independently certified and you get a Part P building-regulations certificate as standard. Every job is quoted in writing before we start, with no hidden extras added on the day. We work in your home as if it were our own, leaving each room tidy before we move to the next.
What's included
A pre-work walk-around with you to agree the exact scope, so there are no surprises once the job is under way and every circuit or socket location is confirmed before the first cable is pulled.
Full consumer unit (fuse box) replacement using a modern dual-RCD or RCBO board, with all existing circuits tested, labelled, and brought up to current 18th Edition wiring regulations where required.
Partial or full house rewire including new back-boxes, cable routes planned to minimise plaster damage, and a final inspection report confirming every circuit has passed.
EICR landlord electrical safety certificates completed to the five-year legal requirement, with a clear written report identifying any code C1, C2, or C3 observations for your records or your letting agent.
Fault-finding on tripping circuits, dead sockets, flickering lights, or failed RCDs, using proper test equipment rather than trial and error, with a written diagnosis before any remedial work begins.
Additional socket and lighting circuits: new double sockets, USB outlets, garden sockets, loft lighting, or kitchen downlighters, all wired from the consumer unit with a Part P certificate issued on completion.
Local knowledge
Studley is a large village and civil parish in Warwickshire, sitting just off the A435 corridor between Redditch and Alcester. Much of the housing stock dates from the post-war period through to the 1990s and 2000s, with a good number of detached and semi-detached properties on established estates. That mix matters electrically: homes built before the mid-1990s often still carry the original consumer unit, and the single-RCD boards fitted in the late 1990s and early 2000s no longer meet current regulations. If your fuse box has only one or two large RCDs covering everything, an upgrade is almost certainly worth discussing.
Older properties around the village centre and the historic needle-industry quarter can still carry rubber or PVC wiring that has hardened and cracked over decades. A full EICR will identify this quickly. For landlords in Studley, the five-year EICR requirement is not optional, and letting agents in the Redditch and Alcester area are increasingly asking to see a current certificate before renewing tenancies. We can usually fit a landlord inspection around a tenant's availability within a short turnaround.
Studley's newer build estates, including the developments on the northern and eastern edges of the village, tend to have modern consumer units in good order, but they are increasingly the homes where EV charger installation and solar panel systems are being considered. The electrical groundwork for both, such as checking your incoming supply capacity and earthing arrangement, sits squarely within domestic electrical work, and we carry out that assessment as part of our free survey. Because our base is in Beoley, just up the A435, we do not apply a call-out premium for Studley jobs.
Why Studley
Studley homeowners and landlords come back to us because the paperwork is always right and the work is always certified. Here is what that looks like in practice.
NAPIT registration means every notifiable job, including consumer unit replacements and new circuits, is self-certified to Part P building regulations. You receive a certificate you can hand to a solicitor or letting agent without any follow-up.
We are fully insured for domestic electrical work, so if something unexpected happens on your property during the job, you are covered. We will confirm the details of our insurance cover on request before work begins.
Same-week survey availability from our Beoley base means you are not waiting a fortnight to find out what the job involves or what it will cost. The written quote follows the survey, usually within a few hours.
Every quote is free, written, and itemised with no call-out charge for Studley. What we quote is what you pay. If we find something additional during the job that changes the scope, we stop and discuss it with you before proceeding.
We do not subcontract. The electrician who surveys your job is the one who does the work, so there is no handover gap and no excuses about what was or was not agreed at the survey stage.
How it works
Call us on 01527 337155 or use the website form and give us your Studley postcode. We confirm coverage immediately. As we are based in Beoley, Studley is well within our working area and there is no call-out premium applied.
We arrange a convenient time to visit your property, usually within the same week for Studley jobs. We look at the existing installation, discuss what you need, and take the measurements and notes required to price the job accurately. No charge, no obligation.
You receive a written, itemised quote, normally within a few hours of the survey. It covers labour, materials, certification, and any making-good that is included. There are no hidden extras. If you have questions, we go through each line with you before you decide.
Once you accept the quote, we agree a start date that suits you. We confirm the booking in writing and send a reminder the day before. For smaller jobs we can often start within a few days of the quote being accepted.
We complete the work, carry out all required testing, and leave each room tidy before finishing. You receive before and after photos of the installation, the Part P certificate, the EICR report where applicable, and any manufacturer warranties for parts fitted.
Our work
A selection of our recent electrician work across the Midlands.




Often booked together
Many Studley homeowners booking a consumer unit upgrade ask us to quote for an EV charger at the same time. Both jobs share the same electrical groundwork, so combining them saves a second call-out and ensures the charger circuit is properly integrated from the start.
A solar installation requires an assessment of your existing consumer unit and earthing. If your fuse box is ageing, doing the upgrade alongside the solar installation avoids a second disruption and makes sure the new generation circuit is correctly protected.
Homeowners adding extra circuits for sockets or lighting often ask us to run data cabling or install a CCTV system at the same time. Running cable through the same routes in one visit is tidier and cheaper than returning for a separate job.
Worth knowing
Studley properties built before 1990 may have ageing single-strand or rubber-insulated wiring that needs replacing before any upgrade work can be certified. Ask us to check during the survey rather than assuming the existing wiring is sound enough to extend.
Landlords in Warwickshire must hold a valid EICR for each tenanted property. The certificate must be produced within 28 days of a new tenancy starting. Plan ahead: if your current certificate is within six months of expiry, booking early avoids any compliance gap.
Part P building regulations require that most new circuits and consumer unit replacements are either self-certified by a registered electrician or inspected by building control. Using a NAPIT-registered contractor like us means the certificate is issued directly, saving you the separate building-control fee and paperwork.
FAQs
Most consumer unit replacements in a standard semi-detached or detached Studley property take a full working day. We test every circuit individually before connecting it to the new board, which takes time but means the job is done properly. You will be without power to parts of the house during the work, so we agree the sequence with you beforehand to minimise disruption. At the end of the day you receive a Part P building-regulations certificate confirming the installation meets current 18th Edition wiring regulations. We do not rush this job.
We do not publish prices because every property is different: the number of circuits, the age of the wiring, and the size of the property all affect how long an EICR takes. What we can tell you is that the quote is free, written, and given after a quick survey so there are no surprises. For Studley landlords, we can usually arrange the inspection to fit around your tenant's schedule and turn the written report around quickly so you meet your compliance deadline. Call us on 01527 337155 to arrange a free quote.
Yes, in most cases. Adding a new circuit, such as a ring or radial for additional sockets, is notifiable under Part P of the Building Regulations. Using a NAPIT-registered electrician like us means we self-certify the work and issue the Part P certificate directly. You do not need to involve building control or pay a separate inspection fee. The certificate is important if you sell the property, remortgage, or make an insurance claim, so it is worth making sure any previous electrical work you have had done also has the correct paperwork.
For genuine fault-finding jobs we do aim to get to Studley within the same week, and often sooner because of our proximity. When you call, describe what is happening: which circuits are affected, whether the RCD is tripping repeatedly, and how long the problem has been occurring. That helps us bring the right test equipment on the first visit rather than making a second trip. We diagnose the fault and give you a written explanation before carrying out any repair work, so you understand what went wrong and what fixing it involves.
It depends on what type of wiring is in the walls and how it has aged. Rubber-insulated cable from the 1950s and 1960s, or early PVC that has become brittle, is a safety risk regardless of how the consumer unit looks. An EICR will tell you the condition of the wiring throughout the property and classify any defects. In some cases a new consumer unit with RCBO protection is sufficient; in others, rewiring specific circuits or the whole house is the safer route. We will tell you honestly what the survey finds and quote both options if the picture is mixed.
Yes, we work around tenants regularly. We discuss access and the sequence of work with you and the tenant before the visit, and we keep disruption to individual rooms as brief as possible. For EICR certificates there is usually no need to isolate circuits for long periods. For larger work such as rewires, we plan the job in stages where the property is occupied. Warwickshire landlords have a legal duty to hold a current EICR, and we can issue one that satisfies both your letting agent and the local authority requirement. Call 01527 337155 to discuss timings.
Our commitment
We keep our schedule tight enough that every job gets proper attention. That means we do not overbook, and we do not rush a rewire to squeeze in an extra job on the same day. If a fault-find takes longer than expected because the wiring is worse than it looked, we work through it rather than cutting corners and signing off work we are not satisfied with. That approach takes a little longer, but it is the only way we are prepared to work.
Who we are
We are Djuka Electrics, based in Beoley, Redditch, covering Studley and the wider Midlands. We are NAPIT-registered electricians and MCS-certified solar installers. Every job we complete comes with real photos and verifiable reviews from local homeowners. Call us on 01527 337155 and we will tell you plainly whether we can help and when we can get to you.
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