Free written quote, NAPIT-registered, fully insured electrical work across Warwick and the surrounding CV34 and CV35 areas.

Warwick has one of the most varied housing stocks in Warwickshire. From Georgian townhouses near the castle to post-war semis off the Myton Road and newer builds on Hatton Park, every property type presents its own electrical demands. We carry out full and partial rewires, consumer unit upgrades, fault-finding, additional sockets and lighting circuits, and EICR landlord certificates across the town and its outskirts.
We are NAPIT-registered, which means our work is inspected and certified to the current edition of BS 7671. Every job gets a written, itemised quote before we start and a completion certificate when we finish. We do not subcontract, we do not cut corners in the ceiling void, and we do not disappear once the van leaves.
What's included
A thorough visual inspection of your existing consumer unit, earthing arrangement, and main incoming supply before any work is priced or started, so there are no surprises once the job is under way.
Full or partial rewire using twin-and-earth and singles to current cable sizing requirements, with circuits planned around how you actually use each room rather than copied from a generic layout.
Consumer unit replacement with a modern dual-RCD or RCBO-protected board, fitted in compliance with Part P of the Building Regulations, with the relevant Building Control notification handled by us as a registered competent-person scheme member.
Fault-finding using calibrated test equipment to trace dead circuits, tripping breakers, and intermittent faults, with a plain-English explanation of the cause before any repair is agreed.
EICR landlord certificates covering all circuits, protective devices, earthing, and bonding, with a written condition report and remedial schedule if required, suitable for tenancy agreements and letting agents.
Addition of new socket outlets, USB charging points, lighting circuits, and outdoor weatherproof sockets, with cable routes agreed with you in advance to minimise plaster damage and redecoration.
Local knowledge
Warwick's historic centre, particularly the streets immediately surrounding the castle and those within the conservation area, contains a significant number of listed and pre-1919 properties. Many of these were originally wired in rubber-insulated cable, which degrades and cracks with age, or in early PVC that no longer meets current standards. Rewiring a listed building requires care: drilling through original lime-plaster ceilings, working around exposed timber frames, and routing cables without compromising the fabric of the structure. We work with the constraints of historic buildings rather than against them, agreeing cable routes and fixing methods with you before any work begins.
The newer residential areas on the eastern and south-eastern fringes of the town tell a different story. Properties on Hatton Park, around Leek Wootton, and along the Myton Road corridor tend to be 1980s to 2000s builds with consumer units that are now reaching the end of their safe service life. Many of these properties still have older split-load boards with miniature circuit breakers but no RCD protection on every circuit. A consumer unit upgrade brings them up to current standards and, importantly, prepares the property for modern electrical loads: EV charging, solar inverters, and heat pumps all require dedicated circuits with appropriate protective devices.
CV34 and CV35 postcodes also have a substantial private-rental sector, given Warwick University's proximity and the town's appeal to commuters into Coventry and Birmingham. Landlords in Warwick are legally required to hold a valid EICR, renewed every five years or at each change of tenancy if the previous certificate has expired. We issue EICR reports as a NAPIT-registered contractor, which means the certificate carries the weight of a third-party-inspected competent-person scheme. If remedial work is needed following an unsatisfactory report, we can schedule and complete that work and issue the updated certificate without the landlord needing to find a separate contractor.
Why Warwick
Warwick homeowners and landlords come back to us because we handle the paperwork, the certification, and the quality of the work without them having to chase.
NAPIT registration means every notifiable job is self-certified and reported to Building Control. You receive the completion certificate within a few days of the job finishing, which is what your solicitor, letting agent, or insurer needs.
We carry full public-liability and employer's-liability insurance, so the work is covered before we step onto your property. Our insurance documents are available on request before you commit to a booking.
Every quote is free, written, and itemised. You see the labour, the materials, and the scope broken down line by line. There are no hidden costs and the price does not change unless the agreed scope changes.
We are based in Beoley, Redditch, which puts Warwick roughly 35 minutes from our base via the A4189 through Henley-in-Arden. That means we arrive on time and can return promptly if a follow-up visit is needed.
For landlords with multiple Warwick properties, we schedule EICR visits to minimise disruption to tenants and produce a single consolidated report summary if required for portfolio management.
How it works
Enter your CV34 or CV35 postcode on our website or call 01527 337155. We confirm coverage immediately. Warwick falls well within our operating area so there is no waiting-list delay at this stage.
We visit your property at a time that suits you, inspect the existing installation, discuss what you want to achieve, and identify any access or listed-building constraints. The survey is free and carries no obligation.
You receive a written, itemised quote by email, usually within 24 hours of the survey. It breaks down labour and materials separately and states exactly what is and is not included. No hidden costs.
If you are happy with the quote, we agree a start date. For smaller jobs such as a consumer unit swap or fault-find we can usually schedule within a few days. Larger rewires are planned around your availability.
We complete the work, test every circuit, and issue the relevant certification, including the Building Regulations completion notice for notifiable work. We send you before-and-after photographs of the installation so you have a permanent record.
Our work
A selection of our recent electrician work across the Midlands.




Often booked together
Many Warwick homeowners booking a consumer unit upgrade also add an EV charger in the same visit. The new board is designed with the charger's dedicated circuit in mind from the outset, which avoids a second round of plasterwork later.
Properties on the outskirts of Warwick, particularly Hatton Park and Leek Wootton, are well suited to solar. Pairing a rewire or consumer unit upgrade with a solar installation means the inverter connection and generation meter are integrated cleanly from day one.
During a rewire is the best time to run data and CCTV cabling, because walls and ceilings are already open. Agreeing both scopes at the survey stage keeps the job tidy and avoids decorating twice.
Worth knowing
Listed-building consent and conservation-area rules: if your Warwick property is listed, you may need consent before surface-mounted trunking or new penetrations through original masonry. We advise on this before quoting, but the application to Warwick District Council is the owner's responsibility.
Notification under Part P of the Building Regulations is required for most new circuits and consumer unit replacements in a dwelling. As a NAPIT-registered contractor we self-certify notifiable work and issue the Building Control certificate directly, so you do not need to engage the local authority separately.
Parking and access in the historic centre can complicate larger rewire jobs where a long vehicle needs to be close to the property for a full working day. We flag this at the survey stage and, where necessary, arrange early-morning parking or agree a nearby loading point with you in advance.
FAQs
For a typical three-bedroom semi in Warwick, a full rewire takes between three and five working days, depending on the number of circuits, the condition of existing plasterwork, and how much of the first-fix preparation can be done while you remain in the property. Listed properties in the town centre often take longer because cable routes need to be agreed carefully to avoid damaging original fabric. We give you a realistic programme at the survey stage so you can plan around it. Get in touch for a free survey and we will give you a specific timeframe for your property.
Not necessarily, but if your current board does not provide RCD protection on every circuit, it is unlikely to achieve a satisfactory EICR result, which landlords in Warwick must hold. An EICR inspection will identify whether the consumer unit is the source of any unsatisfactory observations. If it is, we can replace it and re-test in the same visit where practical. Every rental property in England must have a valid EICR renewed at least every five years or at each change of tenancy. We handle the inspection, the upgrade if needed, and the final certificate as a single job.
An EICR, or Electrical Installation Condition Report, involves a detailed visual inspection and a series of dead and live tests on every circuit in the property: insulation resistance, earth continuity, prospective fault current, and RCD operation times among them. The result is either satisfactory, meaning the installation is safe for continued use, or unsatisfactory, meaning one or more observations require remedial action within a stated period. We produce a full written report with photographic evidence of any defects. As a NAPIT-registered contractor, the report is issued under a recognised competent-person scheme, which satisfies most letting agents and local authorities.
Yes. Much of Warwick's town centre is either listed or within the conservation area, so this is something we deal with regularly. The electrical work itself does not require listed-building consent as a rule, but how cable routes and fixings are made can affect whether consent is needed for the associated building work. We discuss this at the survey and take a conservative approach to routes and fixings to avoid unnecessary intervention in historic fabric. Where you are unsure about consent, we recommend a brief conversation with Warwick District Council's conservation officer before work starts. We are happy to provide the technical detail they may need.
Every consumer unit replacement is different: the number of circuits, the type of board required, whether the tails need extending, and whether any remedial work is identified during the inspection all affect the scope. For that reason we do not publish prices. What we do offer is a free, no-obligation survey followed by a written, itemised quote with no hidden costs. The price we quote is the price you pay, unless the agreed scope changes. Call us on 01527 337155 or request a survey online and we will get a written quote to you within 24 hours of visiting.
Yes. EV charger installation is one of our most common add-ons when a customer in Warwick is already having a consumer unit upgrade or rewire. Installing the charger at the same time means the dedicated circuit is designed into the new board from the start, the cable route is agreed alongside the main work, and there is only one visit's worth of disruption. We install a range of home charger units and can advise on which suits your property type and your vehicle. If you are considering solar panels as well, we can plan all three scopes together to avoid revisiting the same areas of the installation.
Our commitment
We take a limited number of domestic jobs each week. That is not a marketing line; it is how we maintain the standard we are registered to. Every job gets the same level of attention, whether it is a single socket fault or a full rewire of a five-bedroom property in the CV34 conservation area. If we cannot fit your job into the current schedule, we will tell you honestly rather than overbook and underdeliver.
Who we are
Djuka Electrics is based in Beoley, Redditch, and covers Warwick as part of our regular operating area. We are NAPIT-registered domestic electricians and MCS-certified solar installers. Our work is photographed on every job, and our reviews reflect real customers in real Warwickshire properties. Call us on 01527 337155 or request a free quote online.
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