Faulty electrics and broken boiler in UK rental property
NO WIN NO FEE • HEATING & ELECTRICS SPECIALISTS

Boilers & Electrics Claims UK
No Heating • Faulty Wiring • Safety Hazards

Broken boiler, no hot water, or dangerous electrics in your rented home? These are serious safety issues. We specialise in boilers and electrics claims and force landlords to repair on a genuine No Win No Fee basis.

SAFETY EMERGENCY

No Heating or Faulty Electrics Are Serious Disrepair

Living without heating in winter or with dangerous electrics is unacceptable. Landlords must repair boilers, radiators, hot water systems and electrical installations promptly. Failure to do so puts tenants at risk of cold-related illness and electrical fires.

£2,200 – £9,500

Average compensation for heating & electrics claims

Boilers & Electrics Issues We Handle

Broken Boilers & No Heating

Especially dangerous in winter for families with children or elderly.

No Hot Water

Affects hygiene, cooking and general living standards.

Faulty Electrics

Exposed wiring, faulty sockets, tripping fuses – fire hazards.

Why These Issues Are Urgent

Health Risks

Hypothermia, respiratory problems, carbon monoxide poisoning risk.

Safety Hazards

Electrical fires are a leading cause of house fires in the UK.

Landlord’s Legal Duty

Landlords must maintain heating systems and ensure electrical safety under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 and Homes (Fitness for Human Habitation) Act 2018.

Compensation for Boilers & Electrics Claims

IssueTypical Award
No Heating / Hot Water (Winter)£2,200 – £7,800
Faulty Electrics (Safety Risk)£4,000 – £11,000

Our Simple Process

01

Free Assessment

Tell us about the boiler or electrics issue

02

Evidence

Photos, engineer reports, landlord correspondence

03

Legal Notice

Urgent demand sent to landlord

04

Repairs

Force professional fixes and safety certification

05

Compensation

You receive payout for inconvenience & risk

Real Results

"No heating for 3 months in winter. They forced the landlord to install a new boiler and got me £4,200 compensation."

— David Gardom, Tenant

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a landlord have to fix a broken boiler?

They must act within a reasonable time — usually 24-48 hours for emergency heating/hot water.

Other Disrepair Issues

No Heating or Dangerous Electrics?

This is an emergency. Get help today.