Soldato
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On Wednesday evening the bedside light I have beside....my bed didn't turn on. I assumed the bulb had blown so I then tried the other bedside light and that didn't work. Strange I thought but I'd had a long day and didn't want to spend time working it out at 10pm and wanted to get some sleep.
The next morning when I woke up and went downstairs I noticed that the clock on my microwave wasn't on. I started to realise the problem with the bedside lamps had affected more sockets. My toaster is plugged into the same double socket as the microwave and wouldn't work. Weirdly a double socket on the same wall in the kitchen works as my air fryer and radio both worked then and still do. I also found out that the double socket on the landing wasn't working either so I'd now got 3 mains double sockets not working. I ordered a cheap mains socket tester online because I couldn't find the one I knew I had somewhere. Predictably I then found it a few minutes after making the order. I used it on the affected sockets and they all show that they are missing neutral. I've then tested working sockets and they show the correct lights (left 2 of the 3).
I've messaged some electricians via Checkatrade to find someone able to come and identify the cause then to fix it. Is it simply a case of the faulty sockets needing to be replaced or is there some rewiring that needs to be done? I'm just asking so that I know what kind of scope the job will be. I don't want to get ripped off for a bigger job if replacing the faulty sockets will solve the missing neutral issue.
The next morning when I woke up and went downstairs I noticed that the clock on my microwave wasn't on. I started to realise the problem with the bedside lamps had affected more sockets. My toaster is plugged into the same double socket as the microwave and wouldn't work. Weirdly a double socket on the same wall in the kitchen works as my air fryer and radio both worked then and still do. I also found out that the double socket on the landing wasn't working either so I'd now got 3 mains double sockets not working. I ordered a cheap mains socket tester online because I couldn't find the one I knew I had somewhere. Predictably I then found it a few minutes after making the order. I used it on the affected sockets and they all show that they are missing neutral. I've then tested working sockets and they show the correct lights (left 2 of the 3).
I've messaged some electricians via Checkatrade to find someone able to come and identify the cause then to fix it. Is it simply a case of the faulty sockets needing to be replaced or is there some rewiring that needs to be done? I'm just asking so that I know what kind of scope the job will be. I don't want to get ripped off for a bigger job if replacing the faulty sockets will solve the missing neutral issue.