Response without chaos
Urgent issues are triaged quickly so unsafe circuits, lighting faults or power disruption are prioritised correctly.
Planned maintenance, urgent fault response, EICR remedials, lighting upgrades and small works for offices, hospitality, clinics, shops and managed commercial premises.
Commercial electrical work is not only about the repair. It is about access, trading hours, tenant communication, certificates, landlord records and keeping staff or customers safe while the issue is resolved.
Circuit & City is positioned for property managers, office managers, hospitality operators and landlords who need a contractor that understands premises pressure.
Urgent issues are triaged quickly so unsafe circuits, lighting faults or power disruption are prioritised correctly.
EICR findings, remedial notes and maintenance recommendations are written for decision-makers, not just electricians.
Out-of-hours visits, tenant access, reception processes and service routes are handled before arrival where possible.
Each card can pre-fill the enquiry form so the visitor does not have to repeat the fault or service type later.
Tripping circuits, power loss, unsafe accessories, failed lighting or business-critical electrical faults.
Commercial condition reports, defect clearing and documented remedial works for landlords and managers.
Testing, repair and replacement of emergency lighting across offices, restaurants and communal routes.
Regular electrical checks and small works support to reduce recurring failures and last-minute callouts.
Additional power, lighting alterations, desk moves, meeting-room upgrades and office reconfiguration support.
Repairs, testing and improvement works for shops, restaurants, cafés, salons and customer-facing units.
Reactive work has its place, but commercial buildings benefit from a clear maintenance route. Regular checks help identify loose accessories, lighting failures, distribution concerns and defects before they become urgent.
We confirm opening hours, access rules, distribution boards, emergency lighting and priority areas.
Monthly, quarterly or condition-led visits depending on premises type and risk profile.
Findings are recorded clearly so managers can approve remedials without confusion.
This calculator gives decision-makers a sensible starting point before requesting a maintenance proposal. It is not a final quote, but it shows how premises size and support level affect cost.
Initial attendance for electrical diagnosis during standard working hours.
Condition reporting priced according to circuit count, building access and trading hours.
Functional tests, minor notes and repair recommendations for exit routes and shared areas.
Scheduled visits and a priority response route for regular commercial premises.
Distribution board checks and clearer labelling for a managed office floor.
Failed fittings replaced and circuit fault isolated before the shop opened.
Exit-route lighting repaired after a failed inspection in a hospitality unit.
Faulty accessory replaced and supply checked for a treatment room.
C2 remedials completed with notes sent to the managing agent.
Commercial clients often receive reports full of codes but without a practical next step. This section is designed to make the offer clearer: identify risk, price remedials, schedule works and keep records usable.
Electrical Installation Condition Reports for commercial premises, followed by a clear remedial plan where defects are identified.
Commercial buyers look for consistency, communication and the ability to work around a building. These reviews are written in the style a real contractor should earn.
Focused coverage helps keep response times realistic and avoids promising impossible travel windows.
For urgent electrical faults affecting trading, call the facilities line. For planned work, attach the premises type, address area, access notes and preferred working hours.
020 8050 0840