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Planned & reactive support

Commercial electrical maintenance in London

Planned and reactive electrical support for smaller shops, offices, landlords and business premises that need a reliable contact for ongoing work.

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Service overview

Small defects are easier to manage before they interrupt the business.

Loose accessories, failed lighting, poor labels and repeated minor faults can build into larger disruption. A planned list allows work to be grouped and prioritised.

Bastian Electrical offers maintenance support for suitable smaller premises, from individual repair visits to periodic planned work and follow-up remedials after inspection.

An agreement can be simple. It does not need to promise unlimited emergency cover; it should define contact, priority, charging, access and the type of work included.

No guaranteed service-level response is included unless separately agreed in writing. Urgent attendance remains subject to availability.
No-obligation enquiry

Ask about this service

Send the basic details. James will review the scope and contact you about availability and the next step.

What the service can include

Maintenance support matched to smaller premises.

The final scope is agreed after the existing installation and your requirements are reviewed.

R

Repairs

Damaged accessories, failed equipment supplies and minor defects.

L

Lighting

Lamp, fitting, driver and control replacement.

F

Faults

Diagnostic investigation of tripping and unreliable circuits.

P

Planned works

Grouped improvements and remedials by priority.

T

Testing follow-up

Corrective work identified by inspections.

S

Site records

Clear job notes and updated circuit information where agreed.

Planning the work

What is checked before work begins.

  • Premises type and operating hours.
  • Main site contact and access process.
  • Existing reports and known defect list.
  • Priority system for urgent and planned work.
  • Authorisation and quotation thresholds.
  • Documentation and record expectations.
Your quotation

What can affect the price?

  • Visit frequency and travel.
  • Access restrictions and working hours.
  • Type and quantity of recurring work.
  • Parts and specialist access equipment.
  • Need for quotations before each task.
  • Reporting and administration requirements.

A clear written quotation is provided once the scope can be priced reliably. Diagnostic work may be charged separately where the fault cannot be identified in advance.

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How it works

A clear route from enquiry to completion.

Share the details

Send the property type, postcode, symptoms or required work, and useful photos.

Assess the scope

The existing installation, access and likely testing requirements are reviewed.

Confirm the basis

A quotation, site survey or diagnostic visit is agreed before work starts.

Complete and check

Work is carried out carefully, then relevant checks and documentation are completed.

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Helpful answers

Questions about this service

Do you offer maintenance contracts?

Yes, for suitable smaller premises. The arrangement can be periodic or based on an agreed call-off process.

Is emergency cover included?

Not automatically. Response expectations must be agreed, and attendance is otherwise subject to availability.

Can several small jobs be grouped into one visit?

Yes. A clear defect list and photos help plan materials and time efficiently.

Do you work with managing agents?

Yes, provided access, authorisation and reporting expectations are clear.

Can you keep site records?

Job records and agreed updates can be provided. The format should be discussed before the maintenance arrangement starts.

Will you recommend priorities?

Yes. Safety-critical, operational and discretionary improvements can be separated to support budgeting.

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