Emergency callouts for landlords comes up regularly on Caerphilly properties, and the honest answer starts with what the installation actually shows. In Caerphilly specifically, the housing/premises mix is new-build estates in Bedwas, traditional valley terraces in Senghenydd, and detached homes towards Abertridwr, with the Caerphilly Business Park and Pontygwindy estate cluster shaping most of the residential enquiries we see. The paperwork for emergency callouts for landlords is only useful if it reflects what is actually installed, which is why circuits get identified rather than assumed. In practice that means checking same-week for standard scope, planned before anything is replaced.
We take the view that invoice routes to the landlord as standard. Split billing should be established before a price is written, not after. That is slower to quote and cheaper to complete. It is written into the report either way, so nothing is hidden. This page covers for property in Caerphilly and the surrounding CF83 postcodes, in the order the work happens.


