Fault Finding

Fault Finding

Fault Finding

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Fault Finding
Fault Finding

Fault Finding

Tripped circuits and blown fuses can leave your home without lights or power. This can be a big inconvenience to family life and even work. An initial inspection often includes checking for loose connections, burning, or dampness, followed by more thorough testing equipment if needed. Signs of electrical faults range from burning smells, buzzing in walls, flickering lights, to tripped circuit breakers. Electrical faults often arise from accidental damage, corrosion, environmental factors, loose connections, overloaded circuits, or damaged cables. A Bathe Electrics is equipped with the equipment, knowledge and expertise to identify the fault and find a solution to get your home's electrics back up and running.
 

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Full & Part Rewires Data Points Fault Finding Full & Part Rewires Fuse Board Upgrades
Our Process

How We Works

Communication is at the heart of A Bathe Electrics, that's why we like to make the process of bookings as easy as 123. We are also happy to answer any questions you may have a long the way.  
Enquire
We get you're enquire about the work you would like done and we can advise and give an estimate. We can also arrange a home visit if we need to.  
Book
Once it is clear what work needs to take place and your happy with the estimate we send over a booking email, with a link to book and pay a deposit.  
Work
Once the job is booked we will turn up when we say and carry out the scheduled work. If there are any alterations from either side these can be discussed.
Any question?
Startup Framework includes great form options for your startup projects. Get Help While basic troubleshooting can sometimes be done safely, electrical fault finding often requires specialised knowledge and tools. It can be dangerous for untrained individuals to attempt more complex diagnostics or repairs. It’s usually safer and more effective to hire a qualified electrician. If you discover an electrical fault at home, immediately disconnect any affected appliances and switch off the power to the area, if it’s safe to do so. Avoid touching any exposed wires or damaged equipment. Contact a qualified electrician to diagnose and repair the fault properly. If you have had lots of faults it is wise to flag this up to an electrician as it could be a good idea to have an EICR carried out so the circuits can be tested.
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