Fusebox Repairs London – Certified, Affordable & Same Day

My Local Electrician has been diagnosing and repairing consumer unit problems across all of the 32 London boroughs for over 12 years. Tripping RCDs, dead circuits, faulty MCBs; we fix it right, first visit.

Every job is handled by NICEIC-approved electricians, fully insured, and backed by a workmanship warranty. Over 100 five-star Google reviews don’t lie. Call us now for same-day fusebox repairs London.

The Electricians Worth Calling First For Fusebox Repairs in London

Plenty of electricians claim to be local. We actually are. One call gets you a real licensed electrician, not a call centre. Here’s why London residents choose us for consumer unit and fusebox repairs:

✓ 12+ Years Local Experience: We’ve worked on everything from Victorian terrace fuse boards in Hackney to modern RCBO consumer units in Canary Wharf. London’s electrical quirks hold no surprises for us.

✓ NICEIC-Approved Electricians: Every electrician on our team carries full NICEIC accreditation. That means certified work, legally valid documentation, and repairs your insurer and solicitor will accept without question.

✓ 100+ Five-Star Reviews: Hundreds of London homeowners, landlords, and business owners have trusted us for electrical services. Real reviews, real results; check them yourself on Google.

✓ Fully Insured, Every Job: Every fusebox repair is covered by comprehensive public liability insurance. You’re fully protected from the moment our engineer walks through your door.

✓ Warranty on All Work: We stand behind every repair we carry out. All fusebox and consumer unit work comes with a written workmanship warranty, because confidence in our work isn’t just a claim.

✓ Straight Advice, No Upselling: We never push unnecessary replacements. If a single faulty MCB or RCD is the problem, we’ll fix it. We’ll only recommend a full upgrade when it genuinely serves your safety and long-term value.

Fusebox Repairs in London by My Local Electrician

Our Proven Fusebox Repair Process, Start to Finish

Our process of repairing your electrical fuse box is simple, transparent, and built around your time. No mystery, no delays. Here’s exactly what happens when you call us for fusebox repairs in London:

Step 1

Get in Touch

Call, WhatsApp, or book online with a quick description of your issue. Tripping circuits, no power, flickering lights; tell us what’s happening, and we’ll arrange the fastest available slot.

Step 2

Engineer on Site

We arrive at your location fully equipped: calibrated test instruments, PPE, and a van stocked with common MCBs, RCDs, and RCBOs. No waiting around for parts to be ordered before work can begin.

Step 3

Full Diagnostic Test

Your consumer unit and connected circuits are tested systematically. RCDs checked at 1x and 5x rated tripping current. MCBs tested for correct trip characteristics, overload response, and curve behaviour.

Step 4

Clear, Upfront Quotation

Before we start fusebox repair in your London property, we explain what we found and exactly what it will cost to fix. We always take your approval before we proceed to work.

Step 5

Repair Carried Out

Faulty components replaced from van stock under correct safe isolation procedures, fully in line with BS 7671. Downstream circuit faults are traced and repaired at the same visit, where possible.

Step 6

Certification and Sign-Off

We test all circuits after the repair. Minor Works Certificate issued for component swaps. Full EIC issued for board replacements. Written fault and repair report provided for your records.

Emergency Call-Out Available

Hourly rate £95 - £120 + VAT

Types of Fusebox and Consumer Unit Repairs We Carry Out in London

London’s properties range from old rewirable boards to brand-new fully-RCBO consumer units installed last year. We repair all of them, across all brands and configurations.

✓ Faulty MCB Fix

A Miniature Circuit Breaker that won’t reset, trips instantly, or fails to operate under genuine fault conditions is a problem that needs to be properly sorted out. We replace faulty MCBs with correctly specified equivalents that match the correct current rating, B or C trip curve, and breaking capacity for each circuit. Van stock means most repairs happen on the same visit.

✓ RCD Unit Swap

An RCD that nuisance-trips constantly or fails to respond during testing is a device that can no longer be trusted. We test at 1x and 5x rated tripping current to confirm failure before replacing, ensuring your personal shock protection is fully restored to BS 7671 standard.

✓ RCBO Replacement

RCBOs provide individual MCB and RCD protection per circuit. A faulty one takes out only that circuit, but it still needs precise diagnosis and a correctly matched replacement. We stock a broad range of RCBOs covering most board brands and configurations common across London properties.

✓ Dual-RCD Split-Load Board Repairs

Split-load consumer units with two RCDs protecting separate circuit groups are widespread in London homes built or rewired in the 1990s and 2000s. A fault on one side can drop half the property’s circuits. We identify whether the RCD itself or a downstream circuit is at fault before carrying out any swap.

✓ Rewirable Fuse Board Repairs

Wire fuse boards are still in use in older London properties, particularly in inner boroughs such as Islington, Hackney, Southwark, and Lewisham. We’ll repair where it’s safe and practical, but we’ll always be straight with you if the board’s age and condition make a full upgrade the smarter decision.

✓ Surge Protection Device (SPD) Faults

BS 7671:2018 Amendment 2 brought SPDs into mainstream recommendation for domestic consumer units. A faulty SPD can trigger nuisance trips or leave connected equipment exposed to voltage spikes. We diagnose, replace, and correctly install SPDs across all major board brands.

✓ Arc Fault Detection Device (AFDD) Faults

AFDDs are increasingly installed in London’s new builds and refurbished properties to detect dangerous arc faults before they start fires. A faulty AFDD needs specialist knowledge to diagnose correctly. Our engineers are trained and experienced with AFDD testing and installation under the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations.

✓ Neutral and Earth Connection Repairs

Loose or corroded neutrals and earth terminations inside the consumer unit cause intermittent voltage problems, unexplained tripping, and appliance damage. These faults are easy to miss and frequently misdiagnosed. We inspect and re-terminate all connections as standard during every diagnostic visit.

✓ Commercial Distribution Board Repairs

Retail units, offices, restaurants, and warehouses across London rely on distribution boards rather than domestic consumer units. A DB fault can shut a business down. We repair commercial distribution boards to BS 7671 with full commercial-grade certification, available 24 hours a day.

Emergency Call-Out Available

Hourly rate £95 - £120 + VAT

What's Included in Our Fusebox Repairs London Service

This is the full scope of work covered on every visit for fusebox repairs in London, not a basic check and a quote:

How Much Does a Fusebox Repair Cost in London?

The cost of fuse box repairs ranges from £85 to over £450, including parts and electrician charges. The actual Repair cost depends on the fault type, the component involved, and the time needed for diagnosis. Simple single-component replacements sit at the lower end.

Complex faults requiring extensive insulation resistance testing or multiple circuit checks take longer. We always confirm the exact cost before any work starts. No surprises.

Repair Type

Estimated Cost (Parts and Labour)

Faulty MCB (Single Circuit)

£85 – £150

RCD Unit Swap

£120 – £200

RCBO Swap Out

£140 – £220

Full Diagnostic (No Repair)

£95 – £150

Neutral/Earth Re-termination

£80 – £130

Surge Protection Device (SPD) Fix

£120 – £190

AFDD Unit Replacement

£150 – £250

Multiple MCB Faults (Same Visit)

£180 – £300

Commercial DB Component Repair

£150 – £350

Full Consumer Unit Replacement

From £450

All prices include VAT. Exact cost confirmed on-site before work begins. Free no-obligation quote available on request.

Emergency Fusebox Repair, Any Day — Any Hour

We don’t switch off at 5 pm. Because we know electrical faults can happen at any time without prior warning. Total power loss at midnight. A burning smell from the board at the weekend. An RCD that’s killed power to a freezer full of stock or a tenant’s heating in January.

These situations can’t wait for a Monday morning appointment slot. My Local Electrician operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week across Greater London.

Our rapid-response electricians arrive in fully stocked vans, resolving most emergency callouts in a single visit, regardless of the time.

Call us immediately if you notice any of the following:

  • All circuits are dead with the main switch still in the ON position.
  • Burning smell, scorch marks, or heat discolouration around the consumer unit.
  • Sparking at the fusebox or at the sockets.
  • An MCB or RCD that trips instantly every time you reset it.
  • A consumer unit enclosure that feels warm or hot.
  • Crackling, buzzing, or humming noises coming from the board.

One important rule: don’t keep resetting a breaker that trips straight back off. There’s an active fault on that circuit. Leave the breaker in the tripped position and call us. Repeatedly forcing it back creates a real risk of wiring damage, fire, and electric shock.

Before calling us, check one thing first. If your whole street is dark, dial 105 — the free UK power cut line connecting you to your Distribution Network Operator (DNO). If your neighbours have power and you don’t, that’s our call to take.

Areas We Cover for Fusebox and Consumer Unit Repairs in London

We cover the whole of Greater London, north, south, east, and west. Same-day availability across all areas below.

✅ Central and Inner London: City of London (EC1–EC4), Westminster (W1, SW1), Kensington and Chelsea (W8, SW3, SW5), Camden (NW1, NW5), Islington (N1, EC1), Southwark (SE1, SE5, SE15), Lambeth (SE11, SW8, SW9), Tower Hamlets (E1, E14, E1W)

✅ North London: Barnet (N2, N3, N12, N20), Haringey (N4, N8, N15, N22), Enfield (N9, N13, N14, N21), Waltham Forest (E17, E10, E11), Hackney (E8, N16), Islington (N1, N5, N7)

✅ East London: Newham (E6, E7, E13, E15, E16), Tower Hamlets (E2, E3, E14), Redbridge (IG1, IG4, IG6), Barking and Dagenham (IG11, RM8, RM9, RM10), Havering (RM1, RM2, RM3, RM11, RM12)

✅ South East London: Greenwich (SE3, SE7, SE10, SE18), Lewisham (SE4, SE6, SE13, SE23), Bexley (DA5, DA6, DA7, DA14, DA15), Bromley (BR1, BR2, BR3, BR4, BR6)

✅ South West London: Wandsworth (SW11, SW12, SW17, SW18), Merton (SW19, SW20, SM4), Kingston upon Thames (KT1, KT2, KT5, KT6), Richmond upon Thames (TW9, TW10, SW13, SW14), Sutton (SM1, SM2, SM3)

✅ West London: Ealing (W5, W7, W13, UB1, UB2), Hounslow (TW3, TW4, TW5, TW7, TW8), Hillingdon (UB3, UB4, UB8, UB10, UB11), Hammersmith and Fulham (W6, W14, SW6), Brent (NW2, NW10, HA9)

✅ North West London: Harrow (HA1, HA2, HA3), Barnet (EN4, EN5, NW4, NW7), Brent (HA0, NW9, NW10)

Can’t see your area? Call us anyway. If we can reach you the same day, we will.

Emergency Call-Out Available

Hourly rate £95 - £120 + VAT

Frequently Asked Questions About Fusebox Repairs in London

Frequent tripping, burning smells, buzzing or humming sounds, scorch marks, sockets that have gone dead, flickering lights, or a board that feels warm to the touch all indicate a fault that needs to be diagnosed. None of these should be ignored or left to see if they sort themselves out.

The tripping is the safety system doing its job, but the underlying fault causing it is the real danger. Damaged cables, failing appliances, or a degraded RCD left unaddressed can lead to electrical fire or shock. Get it diagnosed promptly rather than simply resetting and hoping.

No. The incoming mains supply to your consumer unit remains live at all times, even with the main switch off. Working inside a fusebox without correct training, isolation equipment, and certified components is illegal under Part P of the Building Regulations and genuinely dangerous. This is not a DIY job.

An RCD (Residual Current Device) protects a group of circuits against earth leakage faults. An RCBO (Residual Current Breaker with Overcurrent) provides the same earth leakage protection combined with overload and short circuit protection for a single circuit. RCBOs give more precise fault isolation and are standard on fully-protected modern consumer units.

Washing machines, dishwashers, and other appliances with motor drives or electronic controls can produce pulsating DC leakage current. This type of leakage requires a Type A RCD to detect correctly. If your board has an older Type AC RCD, the appliance may be triggering it inappropriately. We test the appliance and the RCD to identify the actual cause.

A single MCB or RCD repair typically takes under an hour from arrival to certification. A more complex fault requiring insulation resistance testing across multiple circuits may take two to three hours. A full consumer unit replacement with testing and certification generally takes three to five hours, depending on property size and circuit count.

We stock a wide range of MCBs, RCDs, and RCBOs on the van, covering the most common brands and ratings found in London properties. The vast majority of consumer unit repairs in London are completed on the same visit without needing to order parts. For less common components, we’ll advise you on the fastest sourcing option.

A Minor Works Certificate is issued for like-for-like component replacements, such as a single MCB, RCD, or RCBO. A full Electrical Installation Certificate (EIC) is required for any full consumer unit or fusebox replacement. Both are legally valid under BS 7671 and accepted by insurers, solicitors, and mortgage lenders.

Yes. Insurers could use an uninvestigated or unrepaired consumer unit fault to challenge a claim following an electrical fire or incident. Using a NICEIC-approved electrician and keeping your electrical certificates on file demonstrates that the installation was maintained correctly. It’s worth checking your policy wording.

Yes. Landlords in England must maintain a valid EICR under the Electrical Safety Standards (Private Rented Sector) Regulations 2020. HMO fusebox faults are particularly serious because one faulty board can affect every tenant in the building. We repair consumer units in rental properties and HMOs, issue correct certification, and can carry out or renew an EICR at the same visit if needed.