
EICR safety reports
Formal electrical condition reports with clear coding, remedial advice, and certification handled by NICEIC-approved electricians.
NICEIC-approved electricians for homes and businesses
Fault finding, EICRs, rewires, consumer unit upgrades, and practical electrical improvements across Central Scotland, handled by one experienced in-house team.
Designed For
Protection and upgrades
System Focus
Fault finding, safety, and consumer units

2000
Trading Since
24/7
Emergency Cover
NICEIC
Approval
What We Handle
We cover the urgent jobs, the compliance work, and the upgrades that keep homes and business premises safe, usable, and ready for modern electrical demand.
When something trips, burns, fails, or goes dead unexpectedly, we make the installation safe first and diagnose the actual cause.
We handle EICRs, landlord inspections, remedial works, and certification so you know exactly where your installation stands.
From consumer units and rewires to electric heating, added circuits, and EV-ready upgrades, we plan work around how the property is actually used.
Specialist Services
These are the electrical jobs people most often want to research in more detail before booking: safety reports, rewiring, and modern electric heating upgrades.

Formal electrical condition reports with clear coding, remedial advice, and certification handled by NICEIC-approved electricians.

Full and partial rewires planned around the property, with sensible layouts, upgraded protection, and certification at handover.

Modern electric radiators, storage heating upgrades, and the electrical work needed to run them safely and efficiently.
Why People Call Us
Electrical work gets stressful when nobody explains what has failed, what is urgent, or what the next step actually is. We keep it straightforward: inspect it properly, explain it clearly, and do the work to current standards.
NICEIC-approved electricians handling repairs, inspection work, upgrades, and certification.
Clear quotes and sensible recommendations for planned work, without loading the job with extras you do not need.
Electrical support that also fits wider projects like EV chargers, batteries, heating upgrades, and renovation work.
Typical planned work
We handle the jobs that usually sit behind recurring faults, failed inspections, or renovation plans.
Typical urgent work
We aim to make the installation safe first, then explain what has failed and what needs to happen next.
Coverage and support
Based in Stirlingshire, with regular work across Stirling, Falkirk, Perth, Helensburgh, Bearsden, Clackmannanshire, and surrounding areas.
If you are not sure whether the issue points to an EICR, remedial work, or something more urgent, the quiz gives you a fast starting point.
Landlord compliance, homebuyer checks, remedial follow-up, and plain-English reporting so you know what is urgent and what is not.
How It Works
Whether you are dealing with an urgent fault or planning bigger electrical work, the process stays simple and accountable from first contact through sign-off.
Emergency fault, inspection, rewire, or upgrade, we ask the practical questions first so we know whether you need urgent attendance, a survey, or a fixed quote.
Emergency callouts available 24/7 across Central Scotland.
We inspect the existing setup, test where needed, and explain what is unsafe, what is outdated, and what is simply optional.
Straight advice without padding the scope.
You get a clear quote, an explanation of the work involved, and a realistic plan for access, downtime, and certification.
Domestic and commercial work scheduled around the property.
We carry out the work, test the installation, and issue the right paperwork so the job is safe, compliant, and finished properly.
One accountable in-house team from first call to final handover.
Common Questions
These are the questions we hear most often about emergency attendance, EICRs, rewiring, and electrical upgrades across Central Scotland.
We provide 24/7 emergency electrical services across Central Scotland with typical response times of 1-2 hours. For urgent safety issues like power outages, exposed wiring, burning smells, or tripped circuits that won't reset, we prioritize immediate attendance. Call 07990 504549 anytime for emergency support in Stirling, Falkirk, Perth, Dunbartonshire, and surrounding areas.
Read the full answerEICR testing in Central Scotland typically costs £150-£300 for a standard 2-3 bedroom property, depending on size and age. Larger properties or those requiring remedial work cost more. In Scotland, landlords must legally have an EICR carried out every 5 years and provide copies to tenants. We're NICEIC approved and provide comprehensive reports with clear remedial recommendations if issues are found.
Read the full answerYes, we're fully qualified for both domestic and commercial electrical installations and repairs. Our NICEIC certification covers residential properties, retail units, offices, industrial facilities, and commercial premises throughout Central Scotland. From home rewires in Stirling to complete commercial electrical installations in Falkirk, our team has 20+ years of experience across all sectors.
Read the full answerA complete rewire involves replacing all electrical cables, sockets, switches, and the consumer unit (fuse box) throughout your property. For a typical 3-bedroom house in Central Scotland, expect 5-10 days work and costs of £3,500-£6,000 depending on property size and accessibility. We minimize disruption, protect your furnishings, and ensure all work meets current Building Regulations (BS 7671:2018+A2:2022). All work is NICEIC certified.
Read the full answerFor homeowners, we recommend electrical inspections every 10 years, or when buying a property. Landlords in Scotland must legally have EICR testing every 5 years. Commercial properties need testing every 3-5 years depending on use. If you have an old fuse box (over 15 years), notice flickering lights, tripping circuits, or burning smells, book an inspection immediately as these indicate potential safety issues.
Read the full answerYes, consumer unit upgrades are one of our most common services. Modern units include RCD (residual current device) protection and surge protection, dramatically improving electrical safety. Upgrades typically take 4-6 hours and cost £400-£800 depending on complexity. We'll assess your current system, recommend appropriate upgrades, and ensure everything meets current regulations. All work is tested and certified upon completion.
Read the full answerIf you would rather talk it through directly, call us and we will tell you whether it sounds urgent, whether you need a report, or whether a survey is the better next step.
Service Coverage
Explore the areas we cover for electrician services, or get in touch if your town is nearby and you are not sure whether we travel there regularly.