
Power Loss & Outages
When your electricity goes out — partial or complete power loss in your home.
No Power In The Whole House
Your entire home has lost electricity. No lights, no sockets — everything is dead.
No Power In One Room
One room in your home has completely lost power while the rest of the house works fine.
Half The House Has No Electricity
Some rooms have power and others do not — the house is partially without electricity.
Power Keeps Cutting Out Intermittently
Your electricity keeps dropping out and coming back, sometimes multiple times a day.
No Power After a Storm
Your electricity went out during or after a storm and has not come back.
Neighbours Have Power But I Don't
The houses around you have electricity but yours is completely out.
Sockets Not Working But Lights Are Fine
Your plug sockets have stopped working but all the lights in the house are still on.
Lights Not Working But Sockets Are Fine
All your sockets work perfectly but the lights have gone out across the house.
No Power In The Kitchen
Your kitchen has lost power — sockets, oven, or other appliances have stopped working.
Power Goes Off At The Same Time Every Day
Your electricity cuts out at roughly the same time each day, following a pattern.
Related Cost Guides

Emergency Electrician Cost
An emergency electrician call-out in the UK typically costs between £100 and £350, depending on the time of day, the nature of the fault, and whether parts are needed to complete the repair.

Electrical Fault Finding Cost
Electrical fault finding in the UK typically costs between £80 and £250, covering a diagnostic visit and testing to identify the source of electrical problems such as tripping circuits, power loss, or flickering lights.
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