Emergency in Whitstable
Emergency electrician in Whitstable — same-day fault-finding across Canterbury where possible, best-effort outside hours.
Same-day electrical fault-finding for Whitstable homeowners, landlords, and letting agents. The fault profile we see most often: a circuit that’s dropped out and won’t reset, a socket that’s dead with nothing on the breaker tripped, a section of the property suddenly without power, or signs of arcing or overheating in the consumer unit. Triage on the phone first, then a callout where the fault actually warrants one. Working hours are Monday to Saturday with out-of-hours best-effort.
What Emergency actually is
What separates an emergency electrical job from a scheduled one is timing — emergency work is “the fault’s already happened, fix it now”. Scheduled work is “we’d like this done in the next couple of weeks”. Emergency callouts in Whitstable run on the triage-first model: 5-10 minutes on the phone to understand what’s actually wrong, then a same-day visit if the fault genuinely needs one. Common emergency outcomes: a tripped RCD that’s hiding a persistent fault (we diagnose and repair on the visit); a dead socket from a loose backbox connection (5-minute fix); an end-of-life consumer unit that’s started arcing internally (made safe on the day, full replacement quoted separately).
When you need Emergency in Whitstable
The honest triage question on any potential emergency is “is it safe to leave overnight?” If there’s a burning smell, overheating fitting, water near electrics, or shock from an appliance — no, same-day visit needed. If a circuit’s tripped and won’t reset, the affected part of the installation is already isolated and it’s usually safe to leave until the next working morning. For Whitstable clients, that triage call saves time and money — most callouts that turn out to be “tripped RCD that resets fine” can be handled over the phone without a visit. Where a real fault is present, the visit is scheduled same-day or first thing next morning.

Standards and what compliance looks like
Emergency electrical work follows BS 7671:2018+A2:2022. The 18th Edition with Amendment 2 is the current reference for everything from socket replacement to consumer unit upgrades. Where an emergency fault is fixed on a callout, the repair is documented on a Minor Works or Installation Certificate confirming the work meets current standards. Beyond BS 7671, the practical standard on emergency work is “leave it safe and tell the customer the truth about what they’re looking at”. If the consumer unit is too old to take further remedials safely, we’ll say so; if a circuit is fundamentally damaged and needs replacing rather than patching, we’ll say that too.
Why Whitstable property owners book CJA Electrical
CJA Electrical is based in Rochester and covers emergency electrical work across Canterbury from there. Whitstable sits within a 45-minute drive, which means same-day callouts are genuinely deliverable rather than aspirational. The work is done by someone qualified to City & Guilds 2391 (Inspection & Testing), 2382 (18th Edition Wiring Regulations), and 2365 (Diploma in Electrical Installation). On site, the priority is making the property safe before anything else. Full repair happens on the same visit if parts and time allow; otherwise it’s quoted and scheduled. No surprises on the invoice — callout charges and labour rates are confirmed up front before the visit.

How the work runs
Step one — call or WhatsApp with what’s happening. Phone number, address, the nature of the fault, when it started, what’s affected. We’ll triage on the phone first — sometimes the fix is something the householder can do safely without a callout (resetting a tripped RCD, checking the main switch), and that’s worth knowing before you spend on a visit. Step two — the callout. Same-day where the diary allows, first-thing next morning otherwise. We’ll confirm the callout charge and any minimum labour up front before the visit. On site, the first action is making the property safe; diagnosis and repair follow from there. Step three — the repair. Most faults are sorted on the same visit. Where parts are needed or the work’s larger than a single-visit fix, we’ll quote and book the return.
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
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 Whitstable). 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.
How quickly can you get to me?
Same-day where the diary allows. Working hours are Monday to Saturday. Call or WhatsApp first with what’s happening — we’ll triage on the phone, then either talk you through a safe reset, book a same-day visit, or schedule for the next working morning depending on what the fault is.
Do you cover 24-hour emergencies?
Working hours are Monday to Saturday — within those, we aim for same-day where possible. Outside hours, it’s best-effort: call or WhatsApp and we’ll let you know honestly whether we can attend and how soon. We won’t promise something we can’t deliver.
Related services in Whitstable
- EICR in Whitstable
- Landlord EICR in Whitstable
- Alarms in Whitstable
- Emergency Lighting in Whitstable
- Commercial EICR in Whitstable
- Outdoor Lighting in Whitstable
Emergency in nearby towns
- Emergency in Canterbury — Canterbury
- Emergency in Herne Bay — Canterbury
- Emergency in Margate — Thanet
- Emergency in Faversham — Swale
Frequently asked questions
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 Whitstable). 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.
How quickly can you get to me?
Same-day where the diary allows. Working hours are Monday to Saturday. Call or WhatsApp first with what's happening — we'll triage on the phone, then either talk you through a safe reset, book a same-day visit, or schedule for the next working morning depending on what the fault is.
Do you cover 24-hour emergencies?
Working hours are Monday to Saturday — within those, we aim for same-day where possible. Outside hours, it's best-effort: call or WhatsApp and we'll let you know honestly whether we can attend and how soon. We won't promise something we can't deliver.
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