A Top To Bottom Electrical Business Doing Everything From The Power Pole To The Power Point, All Things In Between including Generation and Renewables Projects
A Top To Bottom Electrical Business Doing Everything From The Power Pole To The Power Point, All Things In Between including Generation and Renewables Projects
Frequently Asked Electrical Questions
Rates can vary depending on location, the complexity of the job, and the electrician's experience. On average, electricians charge between $90 and $130 per hour, but it can go higher for emergency or specialised services.
An electrician is a trained professional who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems. An electrical contractor is a business or company that employs electricians to perform electrical work and manage larger projects.
Yes, it's recommended to have a licenced electrician inspect your home’s electrical system, especially if you're buying a new home or have concerns about the safety of your electrical setup.
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No. Electrical work should always be done by a licenced electrician to ensure safety and compliance.
For any electrical issues or projects in your home or business, we strongly recommend calling our qualified team on (02) 6022 4003.
Flickering lights, frequent circuit breaker trips, burning smells, outlets that feel warm to the touch, or exposed wiring are signs that you should contact an electrician.
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An electrician can suggest energy-saving solutions such as upgrading to energy-efficient lighting, installing a programmable thermostat, or replacing old wiring that may be wasting energy.
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First, turn off all electrical appliances in the area. If the breaker keeps tripping, you may have an overloaded circuit, a short circuit, or faulty wiring. Call an electrician to investigate the issue.
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The lifespan of electrical wiring depends on factors like the material used and how well it's maintained, but it typically lasts 40+ years. If your home is old or you have concerns, an inspection by an electrician is advised.
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You may need an upgrade if your electrical switchboard is outdated (typically over 25 years old), you're adding more appliances or outlets, or if you frequently experience electrical issues such as tripped breakers.
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