RCBO consumer unit after an emergency callout to investigate repeated tripping

When the electrics fail at home, you want someone who’ll pick up and turn up. CJA Electrical covers Strood for emergency callouts during working hours, with same-day visits the standard outcome when the diary’s got space. Strood sits within 8 minutes of our Rochester base — close enough that response is genuinely quick, not “as soon as we can”.

What Emergency actually is

Most Strood emergency callouts split into a few categories. Power failures — total or partial — usually trace back to a tripped main switch, a failed RCD, or (less commonly) a supplier-side issue we’ll diagnose and refer on. Repeated tripping points to a faulty appliance, a deteriorating cable, or moisture ingress somewhere on the affected circuit. Burning smells and overheating point to loose connections or end-of-life accessories. The triage call up front saves time on both sides. We’ll ask questions over the phone — when did it start, what’s affected, what’s been tried — and very often that’s enough to either fix the problem remotely or scope what we’ll need on the visit.

When you need Emergency in Strood

The triggers that bring most Strood emergency callouts: complete power loss (mains or partial), a circuit that keeps tripping the consumer unit, a dead socket or dead lighting circuit, signs of overheating (warm sockets, discolouration, smells from the consumer unit or fittings), and water ingress affecting an electrical fitting. Less common but real: shock from a metal appliance (suggesting earth fault or polarity issue, urgent), persistent flicker on lights across multiple circuits (suggesting loose neutral at the supply intake, urgent), and any fault that’s started after a recent storm or flood.

Multi-occupancy meter cupboard with separate consumer units and smart meters
Multi-occupancy meter cupboard with separate consumer units and smart meters

Standards and what compliance looks like

Emergency repairs are made to the same BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 standard as any other electrical work. Made-safe action on a callout is exactly that — temporary isolation of the affected circuit so it can’t cause harm — but the eventual repair has to bring the installation back into compliance with the current Wiring Regulations. For older Strood property where the original installation pre-dates current standards, repairs sometimes uncover secondary issues (lighting circuits without earth, undersized consumer units, missing RCD protection) that aren’t strictly part of the emergency but are flagged on the visit so the householder can decide whether to address them.

Why Strood property owners book CJA Electrical

The two things that matter on an emergency callout: speed (same-day, ideally same-morning) and honesty (genuine quotes on the spot, no padding, no manufactured “while we’re here” work). Both are why Medway clients come back for non-emergency work after we’ve helped with an emergency. Operationally, the things that make emergency work fly: phone triage first (saves wasted callouts), full van stock for common faults (most jobs done in one visit), and clear pricing at booking (no surprises). All standard.

Main service fuse, cutout and smart meter on the incoming supply
Main service fuse, cutout and smart meter on the incoming supply

How the work runs

Initial call is the triage — what’s happening, what’s affected, when did it start. From that we’ll either talk you through a safe reset (if it’s something the householder can do safely), book a same-day visit (if it’s a real fault), or schedule for the next working day (if it’s isolated and not urgent). On the visit, the priority is “is it safe?”. The affected circuit is isolated, the consumer unit checked, the fault diagnosed. Most faults are repaired on the same visit. For bigger jobs (consumer unit replacement, recircuiting) we quote and book a follow-up — the property is left safe in the meantime.

What affects the price

Emergency callout pricing is transparent: a callout charge covering the visit and the first chunk of labour, plus hourly thereafter for any further work. Both numbers are confirmed up front before the visit so there’s no surprise on the invoice. Parts are charged at trade cost-plus where needed. Out-of-hours callouts (evenings, Sundays) carry a small premium reflecting the inconvenient working time. We’ll confirm whether the visit is in-hours or out-of-hours when we book it. We don’t promise out-of-hours availability we can’t deliver — sometimes the honest answer is “first thing Monday” rather than “we’ll come now”.

FAQs

There’s no power at all — what should I check first?

Check whether your neighbours have power (rules out a supply-side outage). If they do, look at your main switch on the consumer unit — if it’s flipped to OFF, try resetting it once. If it trips again, leave it off and call us. If your neighbours are also off, it’s a UK Power Networks issue and worth ringing 105 first — we’ll only add cost on top of theirs.

Will you fix the fault on the same visit?

Most of the time, yes. Common faults — failed RCDs, dead sockets, isolated lighting circuits — are fixed on the callout visit with parts from van stock. Larger work (consumer unit replacement, recircuiting, significant cable damage) is quoted separately, with the property left safe in the meantime.

Can you sort the issue if it’s outside the consumer unit — like a meter problem?

Up to the meter is the supplier’s responsibility (UK Power Networks for Strood). From the meter inwards is the householder’s. If the fault traces back upstream of your consumer unit, we’ll diagnose it, confirm it’s a supply-side issue, and refer you on. There’s no charge beyond the callout for that diagnosis.

Do you charge for the triage call?

No. The phone triage is free — we’d rather spend 10 minutes on the phone working out whether it’s a real callout or something resettable than send a van out for nothing. If a visit’s needed, the callout fee is confirmed before we leave; if it isn’t, you’re saved the cost.

Will the fix come with a certificate?

For any work that involves new circuits or significant changes to the installation, yes — a Minor Works or Installation Certificate is supplied documenting the work. For straightforward fault diagnosis and repair (replacing a failed RCD, swapping a damaged socket), the work is documented on the invoice rather than a separate certificate.

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Frequently asked questions

There's no power at all — what should I check first?

Check whether your neighbours have power (rules out a supply-side outage). If they do, look at your main switch on the consumer unit — if it's flipped to OFF, try resetting it once. If it trips again, leave it off and call us. If your neighbours are also off, it's a UK Power Networks issue and worth ringing 105 first — we'll only add cost on top of theirs.

Will you fix the fault on the same visit?

Most of the time, yes. Common faults — failed RCDs, dead sockets, isolated lighting circuits — are fixed on the callout visit with parts from van stock. Larger work (consumer unit replacement, recircuiting, significant cable damage) is quoted separately, with the property left safe in the meantime.

Can you sort the issue if it's outside the consumer unit — like a meter problem?

Up to the meter is the supplier's responsibility (UK Power Networks for Strood). From the meter inwards is the householder's. If the fault traces back upstream of your consumer unit, we'll diagnose it, confirm it's a supply-side issue, and refer you on. There's no charge beyond the callout for that diagnosis.

Do you charge for the triage call?

No. The phone triage is free — we'd rather spend 10 minutes on the phone working out whether it's a real callout or something resettable than send a van out for nothing. If a visit's needed, the callout fee is confirmed before we leave; if it isn't, you're saved the cost.

Will the fix come with a certificate?

For any work that involves new circuits or significant changes to the installation, yes — a Minor Works or Installation Certificate is supplied documenting the work. For straightforward fault diagnosis and repair (replacing a failed RCD, swapping a damaged socket), the work is documented on the invoice rather than a separate certificate.

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