Switchboard fault isolated before repair
Project notes, photos, handover details, and client feedback help visitors understand the job before they request the same type of work.
Recent work
See the job types this site is built to sell: fault diagnosis, board upgrades, lighting improvements, and planned electrical installs.
Proof path
Project notes, photos, handover details, and client feedback help visitors understand the job before they request the same type of work.
Clean completion photos show the workmanship, the room finish, and the handover detail before another homeowner books the same upgrade.
Capacity notes and parking access details make the install feel planned instead of guessed from a charger model alone.
Label photos help owners and future trades understand what was changed, tested, and left ready for safer daily use.
Weatherproof fittings, isolation notes, and final checks make exterior electrical work easier to trust after the team leaves.
A clean job record turns the finished install into visible proof, so buyers can see the process before they enquire.
Customer reviews
★★★★★
"The team found the switchboard fault quickly and explained the repair before touching anything."
★★★★★
"Clean install, tidy lighting, and no mess left behind after the work was finished."
★★★★★
"They handled our cafe power issue before the lunch rush and kept us updated."
★★★★★
"Clear quote, safe upgrade, labelled board, and a clean handover."
FAQ
Do not keep resetting a breaker that trips repeatedly. Switch off affected appliances if safe, avoid wet areas, and request fault help with the symptom and suburb.
Yes. The request form separates service type, urgency, suburb, phone, and details so a real build can route urgent calls differently from planned upgrades.
Sydney metro and nearby suburbs. Suburb coverage should be confirmed when the booking request is reviewed.
The team checks the service type, urgency, suburb, and job notes, then confirms whether it needs urgent fault help or a planned visit.
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