Faults can occur at any time and pose a serious risk to your premises. Our experienced technicians use the latest testing equipment to diagnose quickly, repair with quality parts, and get your system back up and running as fast as possible.
A structured 3-stage process — from comprehensive diagnosis with the latest testing equipment, through quality OEM parts, to a verified system back online and certificate updated.
At BLEC Group, we understand that fire alarm faults can occur at any time, and these can pose a serious risk to the safety of your commercial or industrial premises. Our team of experienced technicians is dedicated to providing reliable and efficient fire alarm fault finding and repair services, ensuring that your fire alarm system is back up and running as quickly as possible.
Our fault finding process begins with a comprehensive inspection and analysis of your fire alarm system to identify any faults or issues that may be present. Our technicians have access to the latest testing equipment and technologies, allowing us to quickly diagnose any problems and recommend the most appropriate solution.
Once the fault has been identified, our team will carry out the necessary repairs or replacements of faulty components. We use only the highest quality replacement parts, ensuring that your fire alarm system is restored to optimal functioning levels.
At BLEC Group, we understand the importance of a reliable fire alarm system in protecting your commercial or industrial premises. That’s why we offer 24/7 emergency response services, ensuring that we can quickly respond to any fire alarm fault or issue that may arise.
When you choose BLEC Group for your fire alarm fault finding and repair needs, you can rest assured that you are in safe hands. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction has earned us a reputation as one of the most trusted and reliable providers of fire alarm fault finding and repair solutions in the industry.
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you keep your premises safe and secure.
Six things that come as standard on every BLEC fault call-out — from the moment your panel beeps to the moment your logbook is updated.
Fire alarm faults don't wait for working hours. Our emergency line is open round-the-clock, with engineers on rota every day.
Latest testing equipment and decades of fire industry experience — we find the fault, not just patch the symptom.
Replacement components matched to your panel and detector spec — no generic substitutes that void compliance.
BLEC is BAFE-registered (ID 303207) — independently audited fire safety competence, recognised by insurers and regulators.
The engineer at your door works for BLEC — no sub-contractors, no unfamiliar faces, no chain of accountability to chase.
Repair details documented, certificate issued, fire risk assessment record updated — ready for inspection or audit.
Access control sits inside a wider security and life-safety system — we cover the whole picture.
If your existing system is beyond economic repair, we'll design and install a replacement that's BS 5839 compliant from day one.
Once repaired, slot into a planned servicing schedule — twice-yearly visits to catch issues before they become faults.
Recurring faults often point to underlying design issues — a fresh fire risk assessment can identify what's really going on.
Real reviews from the property managers, estate agents and freeholders we serve nationwide.
The questions we get asked most often when employers and facilities managers commission extinguisher servicing or first set up a contract. If yours isn’t here, just call or drop us a line.
Our 24/7 emergency response line is always answered. For genuine emergencies — a system that’s down or unable to respond to a fire — we aim to have an engineer on site as quickly as possible, prioritised ahead of routine work. Response times depend on distance from Plymouth and current call volume, but we’ll always be clear on ETA the moment you call.
Common culprits include dirty or ageing detectors (dust build-up triggers false alarms), battery faults (standby batteries typically need replacing every 4 years), wiring breaks or earth faults, and environmental issues (steam, cooking fumes, condensation reaching the wrong detector). Persistent faulting almost always has a specific cause — diagnosis is what we do.
We carry common replacement parts — detectors, batteries, sounders, manual call points — for most of the major UK panel manufacturers. Many fault visits are resolved on the first attendance. For panel-specific or less common parts (older systems, niche manufacturers), we may need a return visit but we’ll source the right OEM part, not a generic equivalent.
Where possible, yes — most repairs can be done with the rest of the system live, isolating only the zone or device being worked on. If a wider isolation is needed, we’ll warn you in advance, agree on temporary measures (e.g. fire wardens), and notify any monitoring receiving centre. The system goes back to full operation the moment the work is finished and retested.
Absolutely fine — most of our fault call-outs are on systems we didn’t originally install. We work with all the major UK panel and device manufacturers. After the initial diagnosis we’ll explain what’s needed, quote against the work, and recommend whether you should also consider moving the system onto a regular service contract to catch issues earlier.
Signs that a system is past its useful life include: obsolete panels where parts are no longer available, repeated faults across multiple zones suggesting widespread wiring or device degradation, and panels installed over 20+ years ago to outdated standards. We’re honest about this — if your system is on borrowed time, we’ll tell you, quote against a replacement, and help you plan a phased upgrade if needed.