Fast-response call-outs across Evesham and the Vale for power loss, tripping consumer units, burning smells and electrical fault-finding. Free written quote, fully insured.
When your power goes out unexpectedly, a circuit keeps tripping, or you catch the sharp smell of burning plastic near a socket, you need a qualified electrician at your door quickly, not a voicemail. We cover Evesham and the surrounding Vale of Evesham from our base in Redditch, reaching WR11 addresses in around 40 minutes via the A46. Whether it is a complete power loss, a faulty consumer unit, unsafe wiring discovered during a renovation, or an intermittent fault you cannot trace, we carry the tools and NAPIT registration to diagnose and fix it safely.
What sets us apart from a general handyman or a one-van outfit is that every engineer attending an emergency call is fully qualified, NAPIT-registered, and works to current Part P building regulations. We do not patch things and leave. We find the root cause, explain what we found in plain language, and give you a written quote before any chargeable work begins. No surprises on the invoice.
What's included
A thorough visual inspection and full fault-finding process carried out on arrival, using professional test equipment to isolate the exact source of the problem before any remedial work starts.
Safe isolation of any live fault or dangerous circuit, with a clear explanation to you of what is unsafe and why, so you understand the risk and can make an informed decision about the repair.
A free, written, itemised quote for all remedial work identified during the call-out, with no hidden costs and no pressure to commit on the spot if the situation allows time to consider.
Testing and verification of the repaired circuit using calibrated instruments, so we can confirm the fault is fully resolved and the installation is safe before we pack up and leave.
Completion of all required Part P notification paperwork and a minor works certificate or electrical installation condition report where the scope of work demands it, issued to you for your records.
Before and after photographs of the fault and the completed repair, documented for your peace of mind and useful if you need to report the issue to a landlord, insurer, or building management company.
Local knowledge
Evesham sits at the heart of the Vale of Evesham, a largely flat, low-lying area where the housing stock spans several centuries. The town centre and the older residential streets around the Abbey area contain a notable proportion of Victorian and Edwardian properties, many of which still have wiring installed decades ago. Older rubber-insulated or lead-sheathed cables, ageing ceramic fuse boards, and single-skin brick construction with limited cable routes are common findings in these homes. When a fault develops in an installation of this age, tracing it can take longer and requires an engineer who understands period property constraints, not just modern wiring conventions.
The newer estates on the edges of town, including development off Cheltenham Road and the roads spreading toward Bengeworth, are more likely to present with modern consumer units and twin-and-earth wiring, but these properties bring their own challenges. High appliance loads, electric vehicle chargers drawing sustained current, and increasingly common battery storage systems all place fresh demands on domestic boards that were sized for a simpler era. A nuisance trip that keeps knocking out a circuit is often not a faulty breaker but an overloaded final circuit or a deteriorating connection elsewhere in the installation. We test the full circuit, not just the obvious component.
Evesham's position in a river valley means the town has experienced flooding events in lower-lying streets near the Avon. Flood-damaged electrical installations are a specific hazard: water ingress into a consumer unit, socket back-boxes, or underfloor wiring can cause delayed faults that appear weeks after the water recedes. If your property has ever taken on flood water, an electrical inspection is not optional. We also regularly attend properties in the market garden villages surrounding Evesham, including Bretforton, Badsey, and Offenham, so our response coverage extends well beyond the town boundary.
Why Evesham
Evesham customers choose us because we arrive qualified, prepared, and honest, not because we are the cheapest option or the fastest to commit over the phone.
We are NAPIT-registered and fully qualified to work on domestic and light-commercial installations in England, meaning all emergency work is carried out to current Part P building regulations and is properly certified on completion.
We are fully insured for public liability and employer's liability, so every job we attend in Evesham is covered before we open the van doors. You are not relying on a sole trader with no cover.
Every call-out starts with a free written quote before chargeable work begins. We explain what we found, what needs fixing, and what it will cost, in plain language and in writing, with no hidden costs added afterwards.
We carry professional fault-finding and testing equipment on every vehicle, so we can diagnose intermittent faults, overloaded circuits, and partial failures that a visual check alone would miss.
We cover the full WR11 postcode and surrounding Vale villages, reaching most Evesham addresses in around 40 minutes from our Redditch base via the A46, so the response time is predictable and fast.
How it works
Call us on 01527 337155 or use the website form and give us your WR11 postcode. We confirm coverage and get an engineer moving toward you. Most Evesham addresses are reachable in around 40 minutes from our Redditch base.
The attending engineer carries out a full fault-finding survey using calibrated test equipment. We do not guess. We isolate the fault, assess the wider installation for associated risks, and document everything before recommending any work.
We give you a free, itemised written quote for all remedial work. No verbal estimates, no hidden extras. You decide whether to proceed. If the situation is immediately dangerous, we explain that clearly and transparently.
If the repair can be completed on the same visit, we begin immediately once you approve the quote. If further materials or a follow-up appointment are needed, we agree a date and time before we leave your property.
We test and verify the completed repair with instruments, issue any required certification such as a minor works certificate, take before and after photographs, and send everything to you digitally so you have a full record of what was done.
Often booked together
An emergency fault in an older Evesham property often reveals wider installation issues. Booking an EICR alongside the repair gives you a full condition report, satisfies landlord legal duties, and avoids a second call-out later.
If the emergency exposes ageing wiring or an undersized consumer unit, a follow-up domestic electrics appointment to carry out a partial rewire or board upgrade is the logical next step while the fault is fresh and the scope is clear.
Overloaded boards are a common trigger for emergency call-outs in Evesham homes where an EV charger has been added informally. We can assess the board capacity and install a properly rated EV charger as part of the same visit.
Worth knowing
Evesham has a significant number of older properties with non-standard or aged wiring systems. If your home was built before the 1970s and has not had a full rewire, an emergency call-out may reveal underlying installation issues that require further work beyond the immediate fault. A full EICR will clarify the scope.
Rental properties in Evesham are legally required to hold a current Electrical Installation Condition Report. If an emergency fault is found in a rented home and the EICR is out of date, the landlord has a legal obligation to obtain a fresh one before the tenants can safely continue using the affected circuits.
Properties in or adjacent to Evesham's conservation areas around the Abbey and town centre may have restricted cable routing options due to solid walls, ornate ceilings, or listed-building conditions. This does not prevent emergency repairs, but it can affect how remedial wiring is routed and may require a more careful approach to surface-chasing or containment.
FAQs
From our base in Redditch we reach most Evesham addresses in approximately 40 minutes via the A46 under normal traffic conditions. When you call 01527 337155, we confirm an estimated arrival time before the engineer sets off so you are not left waiting without information. We do not give you a four-hour window and hope for the best. Response times can vary during peak traffic periods, but we will always give you a realistic estimate upfront.
Yes, always. Every emergency call-out begins with a free fault-finding survey. Once we understand the scope of the fault, we give you a free written itemised quote before any chargeable work begins. There are no hidden call-out fees added later and no verbal estimates that change on the invoice. If the repair turns out to be straightforward and quick, the quote reflects that. If it is more involved, we explain why in plain language before you commit to anything.
A circuit breaker that trips occasionally and resets cleanly is often a nuisance rather than an immediate danger, though it always has a cause worth investigating. A breaker that trips repeatedly and will not reset, or that trips the whole board rather than one circuit, is more serious and should be treated as an urgent fault. A burning smell near the board, discolouration around sockets, or flickering lights alongside the tripping are all signs that you should call an emergency electrician rather than waiting. We can attend and carry out full testing to find the root cause.
Yes, and it is something we do regularly across the Vale. Older properties in and around Evesham's town centre and Abbey area often have rubber-insulated cables, ceramic fuse boards, or wiring that predates current standards. Our engineers understand the constraints of period properties, including solid-wall routing, limited conduit options, and the need to work carefully around original features. We will tell you honestly what we find, what is safe to leave, what needs replacing immediately, and what an EICR would cover in full. We do not condemn installations unnecessarily.
Yes. Any remedial work we carry out is properly documented. For minor repairs to existing circuits we issue a minor works certificate. Where the scope of work is larger, or where we find wider installation concerns, we will advise you on whether a full Electrical Installation Condition Report is appropriate. All certification is issued to you digitally and is valid for insurers, landlords, and mortgage lenders. We do not complete chargeable work and leave without the paperwork that proves it was done to standard.
Yes, and it is worth knowing that landlords in England are legally required to hold a valid EICR for every rental property. If we attend an emergency at a rented address and find the EICR is out of date or missing, we will carry out the immediate repair to make the property safe, then advise the landlord on their legal obligation to obtain a full inspection. Tenants can call us directly in an emergency; we will always attend and make safe first. We can then liaise with the landlord or letting agent regarding the wider remedial scope and paperwork.
Our commitment
We keep our call-out capacity deliberately managed so that every engineer attending an emergency in Evesham is focused on your job, not rushing between back-to-back bookings across three counties. That discipline is what allows us to arrive with the right equipment, spend enough time on proper fault-finding, and leave with the installation tested and certified rather than patched. We would rather do fewer jobs properly than cut corners to squeeze in more.
Who we are
We are Djuka Electrics, based in Beoley, Redditch, NAPIT-registered electricians and MCS-certified solar installers working across Worcestershire, Warwickshire, and the West Midlands. Every job we complete is photographed and reviewed, and our customers across the region leave real, verifiable feedback. When you call us in Evesham, you are speaking to the people who will actually attend.
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