New Homes & Renovations
End-to-end electrical rough-in and fit-off for new builds and renovations, working alongside builders, plumbers and other trades.
New Homes & Renovations done properly.
End-to-end electrical rough-in and fit-off for new builds and renovations, working alongside builders, plumbers and other trades.
Every job includes a fixed-price quote upfront, a clear arrival window, tidy work and a Certificate of Testing and Compliance where required. The team is based in Morningside and services the inner-east Brisbane suburbs without travel charges for the usual coverage area.
- Queensland Electrical Contractor licence 87285
- Fixed-price quote — no surprises on the invoice
- Lifetime workmanship warranty
- Compliance documentation lodged with the regulator

New Homes & Renovations — the questions worth asking.
Do you work with my builder or do I need to coordinate?
Direct coordination with your builder, project manager or other trades is part of the service so you don't have to become the messenger. Site visits are scheduled to match the build programme — rough-in before plaster, fit-off after painting — and progress is reported back to whoever is running the project. If you're owner-building, the same coordination is offered with your other trades.
When in the build should I lock in electrical?
Ideally during the design phase, before walls go up, so cabling runs can be planned cleanly and switchboard capacity sized correctly. A walk-through is offered with you to mark switch heights, downlight positions and power point locations before rough-in starts. Last-minute additions are still possible during construction but can be more disruptive, so earlier conversations save money and stress later.
Do you handle renovations and existing-home rewires?
Yes. Renovations are about working with what's already in the walls without tearing the whole house apart unnecessarily. The team identifies the original cabling, plans new runs through accessible voids and is honest if a section truly needs to be rewired for safety. You'll get a clear written scope of what's replaced versus reused before any work starts.
Will the new work meet current Queensland standards?
Yes. All new work is installed to AS/NZS 3000 wiring rules and current Queensland regulations, including mandatory RCDs on all final sub-circuits and current smoke alarm legislation. A Certificate of Testing and Compliance is issued at completion. If existing wiring needs an upgrade to meet current standards as part of the renovation, that's quoted separately and only done with your written approval.
Can you handle smart home wiring?
Yes. Cat6 data, smart switch backboxes, distributed Wi-Fi access point cabling, TV outlets, security pre-wire and EV charger circuits are all part of a typical new-build scope. The team will talk through which features are worth wiring for now (because retrofitting later is messy) and which can sensibly wait until you're ready to use them.
How is the work priced?
Full electrical fit-out for new homes and renovations is quoted as a fixed-price written scope after a site visit and a walk-through of the plans. Variations during construction are agreed and signed off in writing before they're built, so the final invoice never contains surprises. Progress payments are arranged to match meaningful milestones — rough-in, fit-off — rather than as arbitrary deposits.
Do you handle the inspection sign-off?
Yes. Final inspection, testing and compliance documentation are managed by the team so the electrical sign-off doesn't hold up your final inspection or occupancy. The Certificate of Testing and Compliance is lodged with the regulator and a copy is filed with you and your builder for the project records.
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