Electrical Fault Finding
Electrical Fault Finding
Tripping circuits, dead sockets and flickering lights nearly always have a specific cause. Rony traces electrical faults methodically across London so the fix actually lasts.
Find the real cause, not just the symptom
An RCD that keeps tripping or a circuit that suddenly goes dead is the installation telling you something is wrong. Repeatedly resetting it doesn’t solve anything and can hide a genuine hazard. Rony works through the affected circuits step by step to locate the actual fault.
Faults Rony commonly traces
- RCD or breaker that keeps tripping
- Dead sockets, switches or whole circuits
- Flickering or dimming lights
- Intermittent faults that come and go
- Overloaded circuits and nuisance tripping
- Faults after a leak or building work
A clear, methodical approach
Diagnosis starts at the consumer unit and works outward — isolating circuits, testing, and narrowing down where the problem sits. Once the cause is found, you get a plain explanation of what it is and the options to put it right, with any further work quoted before it goes ahead.
Make safe first
If a fault is dangerous, the immediate priority is to isolate it and make the installation safe. Only then is the repair planned, so you are never left with live risk while decisions are made.
Questions
Common questions
Usually a faulty appliance or a circuit fault is leaking current to earth. Unplug recent appliances and reset once; if it trips again, leave it off and call so the cause can be traced properly.
In most cases, yes. Fault finding is about isolating the specific circuit or component at fault, so repairs are usually targeted rather than wholesale.
It depends on the fault. Some are found quickly; intermittent ones take longer to pin down. Rony will keep you informed as the diagnosis progresses.
Get this sorted properly
Call Rony for electrical fault finding across London and the surrounding areas, or request a written quote.