Residential Services
Your home, done safely and beautifully
We specialise in residential refurbishments and kitchen and bathroom renovations, ensuring your home is not only safe, but is equipped with products that are chosen for their quality, simplicity and style.
From a single powerpoint to a complete home renovation — Bright Edge Electrical handles every aspect of your home's electrical needs across Brisbane's inner east suburbs.
What's included
Powerpoints
LED & Downlighting
Ceiling Fans
Smoke Alarms
Garden & Outdoor Electrical
Security Lighting
Kitchen Appliance Installations
Hot Water Cylinder Repairs
EV Charger Installation
Fault Finding
Switchboard Upgrades
Safety Switch Testing
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to install LED downlights in Brisbane?
LED downlight pricing depends on the number of lights, whether a new circuit is needed, and ceiling access. Bright Edge Electrical provides upfront, no-obligation quotes so you know exactly what you'll pay before any work starts.
Do I need a licensed electrician for ceiling fan installation in QLD?
Yes. In Queensland, all electrical work — including ceiling fan installation — must be carried out by a licensed electrician. DIY electrical work is illegal and can void your home insurance. Bright Edge Electrical is fully licensed and qualified.
How often should smoke alarms be replaced in a Queensland home?
Queensland legislation requires photoelectric, interconnected smoke alarms in all bedrooms and hallways. Units older than 10 years, or those that fail testing, must be replaced. We carry out smoke alarm compliance checks and replacements to meet all QLD requirements.
Can you install an EV charger at my Brisbane home?
Yes. We install home EV chargers across Brisbane's inner east. Most residential installations require a dedicated circuit from the switchboard and can typically be completed in a few hours. We'll assess your switchboard capacity and recommend the right charger for your vehicle and home setup.
What is a switchboard upgrade and do I need one?
A switchboard upgrade replaces ageing ceramic fuses with modern safety switches (RCDs) and circuit breakers. Most homes built before 1990 should consider one. Signs you may need an upgrade include frequently tripping fuses, a planned pool or EV charger, or an upcoming home renovation.
How quickly can you attend an urgent electrical fault?
For urgent fault-finding and safety issues, we prioritise same-day or next-day attendance where possible. Call Leonard directly on 0493 980 540 to discuss your situation and we'll do our best to get there quickly.