NAPIT-registered and fully insured, we respond fast to electrical emergencies across Studley with free, written quotes and no hidden costs.
When the power goes out unexpectedly, a circuit keeps tripping, or you catch the sharp smell of burning plastic from a socket, you need a qualified electrician quickly. Studley's housing stock is largely modern semi-detached and detached builds, and we know these properties well. Consumer units, ring mains, and earthing arrangements vary between developers and build decades, so a fast but thorough fault-find matters. We cover Studley as one of our closest working areas, just ten minutes from our Redditch base on the A435.
What sets us apart from a generalist callout service is that we are NAPIT-registered electricians, not a directory middleman dispatching whoever is available. Every job is attended by a qualified member of our own crew. We carry full public-liability and employer's-liability insurance, and we will not leave a property in an unsafe condition. After diagnosing the fault we give you a written, itemised quote before any remedial work begins. No surprises on the invoice.
What's included
A thorough initial safety assessment on arrival, checking your consumer unit, earthing arrangement, and any visibly affected circuits before we start any fault-finding work, so we understand the full picture rather than just the obvious symptom.
Systematic fault-finding using calibrated test equipment to trace the root cause of power loss, persistent tripping, burning smells, or flickering lights, covering both the consumer unit and the downstream wiring and accessories.
Isolation of any circuit or accessory confirmed as unsafe, carried out safely and explained to you clearly, so the rest of your property's supply is restored as quickly as possible while the faulty element is made safe.
A written, itemised quote for all remedial or repair work identified during the visit, covering parts and labour with no hidden costs, so you can approve the work before anything is touched beyond the diagnostic stage.
Remedial repair work once your written quote is approved, including replacement of faulty consumer units, MCBs, RCDs, sockets, switches, or wiring sections, all completed to current BS 7671 wiring regulations.
Photographic records of the fault, the work completed, and the final test results, sent to you after the job so you have a clear record for your own files or for any future EICR inspection.
Local knowledge
Studley sits along the A435 corridor between Redditch and Alcester, and the majority of its housing was built from the 1970s through to the 2000s. That means a large proportion of properties have consumer units installed well before modern RCD protection became standard across all circuits. If your board is an older rewireable fuse box or an early MCB-only unit without RCD coverage, a single fault can knock out far more of the property than it should, and tracing it takes longer than in a property with a fully split-load board. We see this regularly in Studley and know how to work through it systematically.
The village has expanded steadily with newer phases of development on its eastern and southern edges, bringing more recent wiring standards but also a higher density of ring mains, dedicated EV charger circuits, and solar PV installations on roof-mounted systems. These modern additions can interact unexpectedly with existing wiring when something goes wrong. An EV charger drawing high sustained current, for example, may expose a marginal connection elsewhere on the ring that would otherwise have gone unnoticed for years. Our fault-finding process accounts for modern loads as well as legacy installations.
Studley's proximity to Redditch means we can reach most addresses within a short drive without the scheduling delays that affect more rural Warwickshire villages. That said, the road network through the village centre can slow travel during school run hours and market periods. We factor this in when scheduling emergency attendance and aim to give you a realistic arrival window rather than a vague estimate. Once on site, we work methodically to restore safe power as quickly as the fault allows, keeping you informed throughout rather than disappearing into the cupboard under the stairs without explanation.
Why Studley
Studley homeowners return to us because we diagnose faults properly the first time and explain everything clearly before any work starts.
We are NAPIT-registered, which means our qualifications and compliance are independently audited. That is not a marketing claim; it is a verifiable registration you can check online against our details before we arrive.
We cover Studley as a primary service area, not a distant add-on. Our base in Redditch puts us ten minutes away on the A435, which matters when you are standing in a dark kitchen at an inconvenient hour.
Every job gets a written, itemised quote before remedial work begins. You know exactly what you are approving. No verbal estimates, no surprise additions when the invoice arrives.
We carry full public-liability and employer's-liability insurance, so the work is properly covered from the moment we step onto your property. You are not relying on a sole trader with a basic policy.
We leave you with photographic evidence of the fault found and the work completed. That record is useful if you sell the property, if an insurer asks questions, or if you book an EICR in the future.
How it works
Give us your Studley postcode when you call or use the online form. We confirm coverage immediately. Studley falls within our primary zone, so there is no delay waiting for a coverage decision.
We attend, carry out a full safety assessment, and use calibrated test equipment to identify the fault. We will not begin remedial work until you have seen and approved a written, itemised quote. The survey and diagnosis are free with no obligation.
You receive a clear, itemised written quote covering all work identified. Every line is explained in plain language. There are no call-out fees hidden in the small print and no charges added after approval.
Once you approve the quote, we agree a date that suits you. For emergency situations already diagnosed, we aim to return as quickly as possible, often the same day or next day depending on parts availability.
We complete all agreed work to BS 7671 standards, test every affected circuit, and restore safe power. We send you photographic records of the fault found, the repair made, and the test results for your own files.
Often booked together
An emergency fault-find often reveals wider wiring concerns. Booking an EICR immediately after an emergency repair gives you a full condition report on the rest of the installation, satisfying insurers and landlord obligations in one visit.
If our fault-find identifies multiple outdated or unsafe accessories across the property, grouping the remedial rewiring or consumer unit upgrade with the emergency visit avoids a second call-out and keeps the overall disruption to one working day.
Studley's newer builds are popular with EV owners. If your emergency relates to a tripping circuit connected to an EV charger, we can assess the charger installation and upgrade the dedicated circuit at the same time.
Worth knowing
Studley has a significant number of properties with older consumer units that predate the 2008 and 2018 amendments to BS 7671. Before booking any fault repair, it is worth asking the attending electrician whether the existing board meets current standards, as some remedial work may legally require an upgrade rather than a like-for-like replacement.
Run-off from any external electrical work, such as a new outdoor socket or a repaired garden circuit, must comply with Part P of the Building Regulations. In Warwickshire this means certain notifiable works require a certificate. NAPIT-registered electricians can self-certify these works, avoiding a separate building control application and associated delays.
If your property has a solar PV system or a battery-storage unit installed, a standard emergency electrician must be aware of these systems before isolating circuits. An uninformed isolation can leave batteries energised even with the main switch off. Always confirm the attending electrician is familiar with solar-equipped properties before they begin work.
FAQs
Studley is one of our closest working areas, approximately ten minutes from our Redditch base along the A435. We aim to give you a realistic arrival window when you call rather than an optimistic estimate we cannot keep. Availability depends on current workload, but because Studley sits within our primary coverage zone we can usually attend the same day for genuine safety emergencies such as burning smells, complete power loss, or a consumer unit that will not reset. Call us directly for the most accurate answer on the day.
Persistent tripping is almost always caused by one of three things: a faulty appliance on the circuit, a damaged section of wiring, or an overloaded circuit. Less commonly it points to a failing MCB or RCD that trips at a lower current than its rating. We use test equipment to isolate which circuit is causing the problem and then trace the fault systematically, checking accessible wiring, sockets, and any hard-wired appliances. We will not simply reset the board and leave; we identify the root cause before we consider the job finished.
We do not charge a separate call-out fee on top of the job cost. Every quote is free, written, and itemised after our initial assessment. You will see the full cost of the work before you approve anything, so there are no hidden additions on the invoice. If after our diagnosis you decide not to proceed, you are under no obligation. Our commitment to no hidden costs is a straightforward part of how we operate, not a promotional condition attached to a minimum spend.
Yes, and it is important that you tell us before we attend if your Studley property has a solar PV system or battery-storage unit. These systems can keep parts of the wiring energised even when the main isolator is switched off, which creates a risk if an electrician is not aware of them. We are MCS-certified solar installers as well as NAPIT-registered electricians, so we understand how these systems interact with the rest of the installation. We will confirm the safe isolation of all energy sources before any fault-finding or repair work begins.
A genuine emergency is anything that presents an immediate safety risk or leaves a property without safe power. That includes a burning smell from a socket or consumer unit, visible scorching or melting around an accessory, complete loss of power that you cannot trace to a utility outage, a consumer unit that trips immediately on reset, or any situation where you suspect water has entered electrical accessories. A flickering light in one room or a single dead socket is unlikely to be an emergency, though it should still be investigated. If you are uncertain, call us and describe what you are seeing; we will advise honestly.
Yes. Any notifiable remedial work we carry out is certified under our NAPIT registration, and we issue a Minor Works Certificate or an Electrical Installation Certificate depending on the scope of the repair. You receive this documentation after the job, alongside photographic records of the fault and the completed work. These certificates are important if you are a landlord with compliance obligations, if your insurer requests evidence of work, or if you plan to sell the property. We do not complete the paperwork and post it weeks later; it is part of the job handover.
Our commitment
We keep our schedule manageable so that every job gets proper attention. We do not overbook and rush sites. When we commit to an arrival window in Studley, we keep it. When we identify a fault, we explain it to you before touching anything. That approach takes slightly longer than simply replacing the most likely component and hoping for the best, but it means the fault is actually fixed rather than masked.
Who we are
Djuka Electrics is based in Beoley, Redditch, and has been serving homes and businesses across Worcestershire, Warwickshire, and the wider West Midlands for years. We are NAPIT-registered electricians and MCS-certified solar installers. Our reviews and before-and-after job photos are on our website and Google profile. You are dealing with a local business, not a national call centre.
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