[REGION] — Licensed Electrical Services
Lic. No. [LICENCE_NUMBER] · [GOOGLE_RATING]-star rated across [REVIEW_COUNT]+ Google reviews. Switchboard upgrades, fault finding, new circuits and more.
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Electrical Services
From emergency fault finding to full switchboard upgrades across [REGION].
Tripping circuits, dead power points, or no power at all — we locate and fix faults fast.
Learn moreOld fuse boxes upgraded to modern safety switches. Mandatory for many insurance policies.
Learn moreNew power points, USB outlets, LED downlight installation and replacement.
Learn moreFull residential electrical inspection with written report — ideal for new homeowners and landlords.
Learn moreEthernet, coax, and structured data cabling for homes and commercial spaces.
Learn moreHome electric vehicle charger supply and installation — single and three-phase.
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How We Fix It
We use calibrated test equipment to locate the fault before quoting anything. You get a clear explanation of what's wrong, what's required to fix it, and the price — before we start. All work complies with Australian standards and is certificate-backed.
We provide a clear quote and explain the problem before starting. No surprises.
Safety Compliance
Older fuse boxes are one of the most common fire and safety risks in Australian homes.
Upgrade cost typically ranges from $800–$2,000 installed depending on board size and rewiring required. We quote before we start.
Get a Switchboard QuoteSimple Process
Diagnosis first, quote second, work third. No exceptions.
Describe the electrical issue. We'll advise whether it needs an emergency visit or a standard booking.
We test, measure, and diagnose. No assumptions — we confirm the issue with equipment before quoting.
Full scope and price confirmed. You approve the work — we don't commence without your go-ahead.
All work completed to AS/NZS 3000 standards. Certificate of Electrical Safety issued where required.
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Where We Work
We service homes and businesses across [REGION] and surrounds.
Outside these areas? Call us — we may still be able to help depending on the job.
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Licensed electrician — available today for standard and urgent work.
FAQ
Standard electrical jobs in [REGION] typically range from $120 to $600 depending on the scope. A new power point runs around $120–$180. A switchboard upgrade starts from $800–$2,000 depending on the board size and whether rewiring is needed. We provide a fixed price before starting.
Yes — in [STATE], all electrical work beyond changing a light globe must be done by a licensed electrician. This includes power points, wiring, switchboards, and any hardwired appliances. Unlicensed electrical work also voids your home insurance.
A Certificate of Electrical Safety (CES) is a legal document we issue after completing certain types of electrical work. It confirms the work was inspected by a licensed electrician and complies with Australian standards. You should receive one for any new circuits, switchboard upgrades, or hardwired appliance installations.
A tripping safety switch usually means there's a fault somewhere on that circuit — a faulty appliance, damaged wiring, or moisture getting into a fitting. Try unplugging all appliances on that circuit and resetting the switch. If it trips again with nothing plugged in, call us — there's likely a wiring fault.
Yes — we upgrade ceramic fuse boxes to modern switchboards with safety switches and circuit breakers. This is required by most insurers and dramatically improves safety. We'll assess your current board and quote the upgrade before any work starts.
Yes. We supply and install home EV chargers for all major brands. Most residential chargers require a dedicated 32A circuit. We'll assess your switchboard capacity and provide a full installation quote.
Call us now or leave your details — we'll confirm scope and cost before touching anything.