Power points, safety switches, smoke alarms, oven and cooktop installation, full house rewires.
If it's electrical and it's in your home, we handle it. From the safety switches and smoke alarms that keep your family safe, to full house rewires during a renovation, our team works neatly and explains plainly. Most callouts are resolved in a single visit.
Morningside, Carina, Camp Hill, Coorparoo, New Farm, Hawthorne, Bulimba, Norman Park, Cannon Hill — and the wider inner-east Brisbane area for ongoing commercial clients.
Yes — safety switches (RCDs) on every circuit are now the standard for new builds and are strongly recommended for existing homes. Without one, a fault current that touches earth can be lethal; with one, the circuit cuts in under thirty milliseconds. We retrofit individual RCBOs into existing boards as a same-day job in most cases.
Yes. Hardwired, interconnected, photoelectric smoke alarms are the legal standard in Queensland and we install them through your home connected to the mains with a battery backup. When one trips, all of them sound — which is the only way you reliably hear an alarm from the other end of the house.
Yes. Ovens, induction cooktops, gas/electric ranges, rangehoods and built-in microwaves all need a licensed sparky to terminate the supply correctly — most are 20A or 32A and they often need a dedicated circuit. We coordinate with cabinetmakers and gas fitters where needed to land everything on the same install day.
For older homes — typically pre-1980 with cloth-insulated cabling or VIR wiring — a full rewire is sometimes the only safe option. We plan the job in stages with you, work room-by-room to minimise disruption, and provide compliance paperwork for your insurer. Expect two to four weeks for a typical 3-4 bedroom home.
Yes — and yes to all the obvious questions: bathroom heat lamps with built-in extraction, IP-rated fans for showers and laundries, in-line bathroom extraction through the roof void. We handle the structural mounting, the wiring, the wall control, and the testing in one visit.
Yes, and almost always on the first visit. A tripping breaker is your house telling you something is wrong; we isolate the affected circuit, identify the cause (faulty appliance, water ingress, damaged wire, overload), and either repair the fault or quote you for the replacement on the spot.
Yes. Drop sheets where we work, plaster patched neatly after we drill, packaging and old parts taken away, your floor vacuumed before we go. This isn't a marketing line — three generations of customers expect it and we'd be embarrassed not to.