A Grade Licensed Electrician and Qualified Security Installer.

Renovations
Residential & Commercial Installation, Repairs & Maintenance.
Home Renovations, Office Upgrades, or Shop Fit Outs
Planning a renovation or a new build for your home or office? We'll work with you, your builders and/or your architect to get you 'wired' and secure. We'll also conduct a quick needs analysis, providing you with recommendations based on other installations of a similar scope because som
Increased Electrical Safety
Upgrading your electrical system ensures that all wiring, outlets, and fixtures meet current safety standards. Older systems may have deteriorated over time or be unable to handle modern energy demands, posing a risk of faults, short circuits, or fires.
Increased Electrical Capacity
Renovating is the perfect time to add more circuits or outlets to accommodate today’s technology. This helps prevent overloading existing outlets and provides flexibility for future needs, such as charging electric vehicles or powering additional appliances.
Increased Electrical Efficiency
Modern electrical components, like LED lighting, energy-efficient fixtures, and smart home technology, can reduce your energy consumption. Upgrading allows you to integrate these advancements into your renovated space, lowering utility costs over the long term.
Future Electrical Planning
By updating your electrical system, you prepare your home for new technologies and devices that might emerge down the line. This ensures that your renovated space remains functional, adaptable, and valuable for years to come.
FAQ’s
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No, you don’t need to replace everything. But, it is important to reviewing your appliances and electrical requirements. Some of the changes might be aesthetic (replace a yellowed power point with a modern version), but also consider safety. Over time, older wiring, outlets, and panels can become outdated, less efficient, or even unsafe. Your current electrical infrastructure might also not be enough to service an extension or renovation, needing additional circuits, outlets, or lighting.
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Yes, absolutely! We work with many builders and respect how important it is for trades and specialists to collaborate. We’re known for being friendly, professional and cooperative.
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Before we take on the job we consider the timeframe for completion, being mindful that delays or reworks can be costly.