Residential emergency electrician
Urgent help for homes, flats, townhouses and estates with tripping power, no power, burning smells, unsafe sockets, DB board faults, geyser circuit trips, lighting faults or exposed wiring.
Need an emergency electrician for a power failure, tripping DB board, burning smell, unsafe plug point, exposed wiring, earth leakage fault, lighting failure or urgent electrical problem? Electrician Electricians assists with 24/7 emergency electrician services in Gauteng for homes, businesses, rental properties, complexes, shops, offices, warehouses and light industrial sites.
Our registered electricians focus on safety first, then practical fault finding, safe isolation, clear communication and the correct emergency electrical repair. A proper emergency electrician does not only switch power back on; the fault needs to be understood so the same problem does not keep returning.
When an electrical fault happens suddenly, you need an emergency electrician who can respond calmly, investigate the problem properly and help make the electrical system safe. Electrical emergencies can happen at any time: a DB board can trip repeatedly, a plug point can burn, lights can fail, a geyser circuit can trip, a business can lose power, or an earth leakage fault can shut down essential circuits without warning.
Electrician Electricians provides emergency electrical support for urgent electrical problems affecting homes, businesses, rental properties, offices, shops, restaurants, warehouses, workshops and commercial buildings. Our electricians assist with fault finding, electrical repairs, DB board issues, tripping circuits, power failures, burning smells, damaged sockets, lighting faults and other electrical emergencies where safety or daily operation is affected.
Electrical faults should never be ignored when there are warning signs such as smoke, sparks, heat, burning smells, exposed wiring, repeated tripping, buzzing noises or visible damage. These symptoms can point to serious problems inside wiring, breakers, sockets, appliances or the DB board. An emergency electrician can inspect the issue and help identify the safest way forward.
A proper emergency electrical service is not only about switching the power back on. It is about understanding why the fault happened, isolating unsafe circuits where necessary and repairing the issue correctly where possible. A quick temporary reset may not solve the cause, and in electrical work, guessing can create bigger risks.

Urgent electrical faults still need a proper assessment. Switchboards, affected circuits and the visible symptoms should be checked before repair work is planned or power is restored to an unsafe circuit.
Electrical emergencies do not wait for convenient office hours. A serious electrical fault can happen late at night, early in the morning, during weekends, on public holidays or during business trading hours when downtime is most expensive. This is why 24/7 emergency electrician services are important when an electrical fault affects safety, essential power, tenants, security systems, refrigeration, business operations or critical equipment.
An emergency electrician may be required for complete power failure, partial power failure, DB board tripping, earth leakage tripping, breakers that will not reset, burning smells from the DB board, burnt plug points, sparking switches, exposed wiring, electrical faults after rain, outdoor lighting faults, geyser circuit trips, stove circuit faults, security system power failure, gate motor electrical faults, commercial power interruptions and lighting failures in business premises.
When you contact an emergency electrician, it helps to explain what happened, which areas are affected, whether any burning smell or smoke is present, and whether the fault affects the whole property or only one part of the property. This helps the electrician understand the risk and prepare for the most likely fault before arriving.
Not every electrical issue is a full emergency, but some faults should be treated seriously from the start. If the problem creates a safety risk, affects essential circuits or keeps returning, contact an electrician instead of waiting for the fault to become worse.
Smoke, sparks, melted plastic, burning smells or discoloured sockets can indicate overheating, loose connections, damaged insulation or failing components. Switch off the affected circuit if safe and request emergency electrical support.
A circuit breaker or earth leakage device trips for a reason. Resetting it repeatedly can hide overload, leakage current, short circuits, damaged wiring, moisture faults or unsafe appliances.
Partial power failure may point to a tripped circuit, damaged cable, loose connection, DB board issue or overloaded circuit. An emergency electrician can test the affected area and locate the cause.
Exposed conductors, water-damaged fittings, outdoor faults after rain and wet electrical areas must be treated carefully. Moisture and electricity create serious shock and fire risks.

A total or partial loss of electricity can originate at the DB board, a protection device, a damaged connection or an individual circuit. Electrical testing helps identify whether the problem sits inside the property installation.
Emergency electrical fault finding is the process of identifying why an urgent electrical problem is happening. The visible problem is not always the real cause. A breaker may trip because of a faulty appliance, damaged cable, overloaded circuit, moisture, earth leakage fault or DB board issue. A plug point may burn because of poor contact, loose terminals, overload or damaged wiring.
An emergency electrician should not simply replace parts without checking the cause. Fault finding helps prevent repeated problems and improves safety. The electrician may need to check DB board condition, circuit breakers, earth leakage protection, the main switch, wiring connections, burnt components, plug circuits, lighting circuits, geyser circuits, stove circuits, outdoor circuits, appliance-related faults, moisture-related faults and neutral-earth faults.
Fault finding is especially important when the issue is intermittent. Some faults only happen when an appliance switches on, when it rains, when the circuit is under load, or when wiring heats up. These faults can be difficult to diagnose without a proper inspection, and they often become more serious when ignored.
Power failure can be caused by municipal supply issues, Eskom supply interruptions or faults inside the property. An emergency electrician can help determine whether the issue is external or related to the electrical installation.
If the whole property has no power but neighbouring properties still have electricity, the fault may involve the main switch, meter supply, DB board, incoming supply cable or internal protection equipment.
If some rooms have power and others do not, the fault may be on one circuit, one breaker, one section of the DB board or a damaged wiring route.
Offices, shops, restaurants and warehouses need urgent electrical support when power loss affects tills, lighting, refrigeration, security systems, access control, equipment or staff productivity.
Before calling, you can safely check whether neighbouring properties also have power. If only your property is affected, call an emergency electrician. If the whole area is off, the supply issue may be external, but internal faults can still appear when power returns.
The DB board is the centre of your electrical installation. It distributes power to the circuits in the property and contains protection devices such as circuit breakers and earth leakage units. When a DB board has a fault, the issue can affect the whole property or create serious safety risks.

Smoke, heat, buzzing or burn marks at a DB board should be treated as urgent warning signs. The affected supply or circuit may need safe isolation before damaged components and wiring can be inspected.
Emergency DB board repairs may be required when the DB board smells burnt, a breaker has melted, there are burn marks, the board is buzzing, breakers keep tripping, the main switch fails, earth leakage will not reset, circuits are overheating, wires appear loose, power fails in parts of the property, the DB board cover is damaged, or there are signs of moisture or water damage.
DB board faults must be handled carefully. Heat inside a DB board can damage breakers, terminals and wiring insulation. Loose connections can create arcing and overheating. Incorrect breaker ratings can create safety risks. A damaged DB board may require repairs, replacement of unsafe components or a safer distribution board upgrade.
An emergency electrician can isolate unsafe circuits, inspect the condition of the board, check protection devices and complete repairs where possible. If a DB board is badly damaged, the safest first step may be isolation and a clear repair plan.
Earth leakage tripping and breaker trips are two of the most common reasons customers request 24/7 emergency electrician services. Both are protection functions, and both should be investigated when the fault keeps returning.
Earth leakage protects people from dangerous leakage current. Common causes include faulty geyser elements, pool pump faults, outdoor moisture, damaged appliances, damaged wiring, faulty extension leads, neutral-earth faults, incorrect wiring, water entering outdoor lights or plugs, and failing earth leakage units.
Earth leakage should never be bypassed. If it trips repeatedly, there is a reason. An electrician must identify the cause and repair the fault safely.
A breaker trips to protect wiring and equipment from overload or fault conditions. Common causes include overloaded circuits, faulty appliances, short circuits, damaged wiring, loose connections, moisture in the circuit, incorrect breaker sizes, faulty breakers and motor starting current.
If a breaker trips immediately, trips repeatedly or feels hot, an emergency electrician should inspect the circuit before it is reset again.

Sparks, melting, heat and burning smells at a plug point can indicate poor contact, loose wiring, overload or damaged electrical components. The outlet and the wiring behind it should be checked before further use.
Burnt sockets and switches are serious warning signs. A plug point or light switch should not feel hot, smell burnt, crackle, spark or show signs of melting. These problems may indicate poor contact, loose wiring, overload, damaged components or unsafe installation. A burnt plug point should not be used until it has been inspected.
The problem may not only be the socket itself. The wiring behind it may also be damaged. An electrician can check the connection, circuit load and condition of the wiring before replacing the socket or switch.
Lighting faults can also become urgent when they affect safety, security or business operations. Failed staircase lights, outdoor security lights, warehouse lights, shop lighting, emergency lighting and motion sensor lighting can create risk. Lighting faults may be caused by damaged fittings, faulty switches, failed drivers, poor connections, wiring faults or DB board issues.
Outdoor lighting needs extra care because rain, dust, insects, heat and moisture can damage fittings and create earth leakage trips. If outdoor lights trip the power after rain, the circuit should be checked before it is used again.
Geysers, stoves, ovens, pool pumps, air-conditioners and other high-load circuits can trip breakers, trip earth leakage, overheat wiring or expose weak connections. These circuits should be checked by an electrician because they draw heavier current than normal lighting or plug circuits.
A geyser can trip the breaker or earth leakage because of a faulty element, thermostat wiring issue, moisture problem, isolator fault, burnt wiring, incorrect circuit protection or loose connections. Geyser electrical faults combine high current with water heating, so repeated tripping should not be ignored.
Stoves and ovens use high power and require suitable wiring, breakers and isolators. If the oven trips, the stove has no power, the isolator smells burnt or the circuit overheats, an electrician can inspect the supply, isolator, breaker, wiring and connection points.
Pool pumps, boreholes, gate motors and outdoor plugs often fail after rain or moisture exposure. These faults may trip earth leakage or damage equipment if the circuit is not isolated and repaired correctly.
A faulty appliance can make it look like the whole electrical system is failing. Emergency fault finding can help identify whether the issue is in the appliance, socket, wiring, circuit protection or DB board.
Businesses cannot always wait for normal maintenance schedules. Electrical faults can affect income, stock, staff productivity, customer service, tenants and security. A shop without lights, a restaurant with tripping kitchen equipment, an office without power or a warehouse with failed lighting can quickly become a serious operational problem.
Emergency support for DB board tripping, lighting failure, plug circuits not working, refrigeration circuit faults, point-of-sale power failure, kitchen equipment tripping, access control issues and burnt sockets.
Urgent help when tenants report no power, geyser faults, tripping electricity, damaged sockets, lighting failure, DB board issues, stove circuit faults or unsafe outdoor electrical points.
Emergency fault finding for lighting faults, industrial sockets, 3-phase circuits, machinery supplies, isolators, distribution boards, equipment trips and operational electrical problems.
For commercial customers, the goal is to restore safe operation as quickly as possible while still identifying the cause of the fault. A temporary reset without repair may lead to repeated downtime, damaged equipment and larger repair costs later.

Testing helps separate a wet outdoor circuit, damaged fitting, protection fault or switchboard problem from other possible causes. This reduces guesswork when an electrical fault appears after rain, a surge or repeated tripping.
Rain and storms can expose weak points in an electrical installation. Outdoor plugs, garden lights, gate motors, pool pumps, security lights and exterior wiring are especially vulnerable to moisture-related faults. After heavy rain, customers may experience earth leakage tripping, outdoor lights causing faults, pool pump circuit trips, gate motor power issues, garden plugs not working, security lights failing, water-damaged fittings or DB board moisture concerns.
Moisture and electricity are a dangerous combination. If outdoor circuits cause repeated tripping, they should be inspected and repaired by an electrician. The solution may involve replacing damaged fittings, improving weather protection, repairing wiring, isolating unsafe circuits or correcting earlier poor workmanship.
Power surges can also damage appliances, breakers, surge protection devices and electronic equipment. After a surge, some circuits may fail immediately while others become unreliable later. An electrician can inspect the DB board, surge protection and affected circuits to identify damage.
When you have an electrical emergency, safety comes first. Do not touch exposed wires, burnt sockets, wet electrical fittings or damaged DB board components.
Switch off the affected circuit at the DB board. If there is smoke, sparks or a strong burning smell, switch off the main switch if it is safe to reach.
A breaker or earth leakage device that keeps tripping is warning you about a fault. Repeated resetting can make the issue worse.
Unplug appliances from the affected circuit where safe. Avoid using burnt sockets, wet plugs, damaged extension leads or exposed wiring.
Keep children, tenants, staff and customers away from the affected area. Do not touch damaged DB board parts or live conductors.
Check whether neighbours also have power. If only your property is affected, the fault may be inside your installation.
Tell the electrician what happened, when it started, what was switched on, whether it rained and whether you noticed heat, smoke or burning smells.
Electrical emergencies can become worse if ignored. A small burning smell can become a burnt connection. A tripping circuit can become damaged wiring. A warm socket can become a melted plug point. A repeated earth leakage trip can point to a dangerous fault.
Calling an emergency electrician early can help prevent fire risk, electric shock risk, appliance damage, business downtime, tenant complaints, DB board damage, unsafe property conditions and higher repair costs later.

Do not repeatedly reset breakers or touch damaged electrical equipment when there are visible signs of fire, smoke or severe overheating. Keep clear of the affected area and arrange urgent electrical assistance.
When you need an emergency electrician, you need a team that understands urgency, safety and proper fault finding. Electrical emergencies are stressful when power is off, tenants are calling, customers are waiting or a business cannot operate.
Our electricians are experienced with residential, commercial and light industrial electrical systems. Emergency electrical work is approached with attention to circuit protection, wiring condition, isolation, DB board safety and the practical repair required.
You receive practical guidance on what to switch off, what not to touch, what information to provide and what the likely next step will be. Electrical emergencies should be handled calmly and without guesswork.
A burnt socket, tripping breaker or earth leakage problem may connect to wiring, appliance loads, outdoor moisture, DB board protection or incorrect previous work. Our electricians look beyond the visible symptom.
Emergency electrical faults can affect families, tenants, staff, customers and operations. We assist with urgent fault finding and repairs for properties where safe power matters immediately.
Electrician Electricians assists customers who need an emergency electrician across Gauteng and surrounding areas. Whether you need urgent electrical help at home, at a rental property, at a shop, office, warehouse, workshop or business premises, our electricians can assist with emergency electrical fault finding and repairs.
Service areas may include Johannesburg, Sandton, Randburg, Roodepoort, Midrand, Fourways, Bryanston, Edenvale, Bedfordview, Germiston, Boksburg, Benoni, Kempton Park, Alberton, Pretoria, Centurion, Krugersdorp, Springs, Brakpan, Vereeniging, Vanderbijlpark and surrounding Gauteng areas.
When you need an emergency electrician near you, electrician in Gauteng, 24/7 emergency electrician services, electrical company near you or electricians near you, the real requirement is simple: safe electrical support from a registered electrician who can identify the fault and advise on the correct repair. Urgent faults often lead to electrical repairs, fault finding, DB board repairs, wiring repairs, COC corrections or planned maintenance, which is why the related services below are useful once the immediate risk has been handled.
These answers cover common customer questions about emergency electrician in gauteng and explain how our electricians can assist with the fixed electrical installation.
Call an emergency electrician if there is smoke, sparks, burning smells, exposed wiring, repeated tripping, power failure, DB board damage, burnt sockets or any electrical fault that may affect safety or essential power.
Yes. Electrician Electricians assists with 24/7 emergency electrician services for urgent electrical faults affecting homes, businesses, rental properties and commercial buildings in Gauteng.
Earth leakage may trip because of a faulty appliance, geyser fault, pool pump fault, outdoor moisture, damaged wiring, incorrect wiring, neutral-earth fault or faulty earth leakage unit. It should be inspected by an electrician.
A breaker may trip due to overload, short circuit, faulty appliance, damaged wiring, moisture, loose connections or incorrect breaker sizing. Repeated tripping should be investigated.
Yes. A burning smell from a plug point, switch or DB board is a serious warning sign. Stop using the affected point and contact an emergency electrician.
If safe, switch off the main switch and keep away from the DB board. Do not touch damaged components. Contact an emergency electrician immediately.
Yes. Partial power failure can be caused by a tripped circuit, DB board fault, wiring issue or damaged circuit. An electrician can inspect the affected area and identify the cause.
No. If a breaker keeps tripping, do not reset it repeatedly. It is tripping for a reason and should be checked by an electrician.
Yes. Rain can cause moisture-related electrical faults, especially in outdoor lights, garden plugs, gate motors, pool pumps and exterior wiring.
Yes. An emergency electrician can inspect burnt sockets, check the wiring behind the socket and replace damaged components where required.
Yes. Businesses often need emergency electrical support when faults affect lighting, tills, refrigeration, security, equipment, access control or daily operations.
Provide your location, the type of fault, whether the whole property or only one area is affected, whether there is smoke or burning smell, and whether the fault started after rain, appliance use or a power surge.
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