Broken Fuse Box Repairing

RCD Testing, Reset & Repair Investigation

First Response 360 has helped hundreds of people with their RCD repair at an average cost of £124. Enter your details below to search prices and availability.

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Why you should get an electrician to test and repair RCDs

A residual-current device (RCD) or residual-current circuit breaker quickly switches off electricity if there’s a fault. This sensitive and life-saving device protects you from electric shock and fire if you accidentally cut through a cable when mowing the lawn, touch an exposed live wire or use a faulty appliance.

From fixed RCDs in your fuse box to socket-outlet or portable RCDs, these devices come in various shapes and sizes. According to Electrical Safety First, fixed RCDs are about 97% reliable – and this will improve if you maintain and test them regularly. The best person to do this is a Part P qualified electrician – they’re certified to safely work with electricity. During their investigation, they’ll look for faults and signs of corrosion. Your electrician will fix broken parts and replace anything that’s beyond repair.

How can First Response 360 help?

When it comes to testing, maintaining and repairing RCDs, you don’t want to rely on someone’s reputation alone. We have hundreds of skilled professionals on our platform and can match you with a local electrician in minutes. All you need to do is tell us where you live and we’ll do the rest.

We vet every tradesperson and take our customer feedback seriously. So when we match you with an electrician, we know they’ll do the job safely and to the highest industry standard. We also guarantee their work for 12 months.

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