Electricians Eastwood, licensed electricians serving Eastwood

Eastwood and the surrounding suburbs

Electricians Eastwood 

Licensed electricians for Eastwood with fast response, backed by a lifetime workmanship guarantee.

600+
Five-star reviews
Lifetime
Workmanship guarantee
Lic #452529C
Licensed & insured

We Move Quickly

Bookings often land same or next day, with urgent response for sparks or burning smells.

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Work That Stays Fixed

Lifetime guarantee on our workmanship. If it is not right, we return.

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Free Quotes, $50 Off First Jobs

No call-out fee for quotes, and $50 off the first job we do for you.

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600+ Happy Homeowners

Five-star rated across 600+ reviews from homes like yours.

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The local team behind Electricians Eastwood
600+
Five-star reviews

Welcome

Trusted Local Sparkies for Eastwood Homes

We are the sparkies for the suburb that gave the world the first Granny Smith apple and now runs one of northern Sydney's best Asian dining precincts.

Every job is done by NSW-licensed electricians under licence #452529C, and we are Master Electricians Australia members.

Nothing starts without a written quote in your hand, and the price we quote is the price you pay. Who we are.

Lic #452529C Licensed & fully insured

What we do

Electrical Services, From Power Points to Full Rewires

These six cover the bulk of what a house needs, from a single dead downlight through to stripping a board back to bare rail.

All get a written quote first, and all are tested before we sign off.

Not sure which service you need?

Call us and tell us what is going on. We will point you in the right direction and give you clear pricing before we start.

Call (02) 9134 9026

Local knowledge

What Eastwood Homes Need from Their Local Electrician

Federation homes and Californian Bungalows sit thick on the ground near the station, and plenty still run the switchboard they were built with.

That means ceramic fuses. Rewirable carriers, a fuse wire you replace by hand, and one circuit doing the work of four.

Walk a few streets north of Rowe Street and the stock turns to post-WWII brick. More circuits, better cable, but boards still drawn up for a house with a kettle in it.

Blaxland Road is the spine through all of it. Its unit blocks are a job of their own: one main board shared, a meter per unit, and strata deciding who signs off what.

The back streets are large and tree-lined. Long hauls out to sheds, studios and pool pumps, on cable never sized for it.

A switchboard upgrade is the common thread. Circuit breakers instead of fuses, a safety switch on every circuit, and labelling so whoever opens it next can read it at a glance.

Sam, from our Google reviews, had a single-phase house taken up to three-phase. No drama start to finish, and the crew looked after the place while they were in it.

Electrician walking a customer through their switchboard

What the Bricks Mean When We Run New Cable

The stock here is mostly brick, and which kind decides how a new circuit gets run.

Double brick. Nowhere to drop a cable inside the wall, so a new run goes overhead, under the floor or in surface duct, and we price that in up front.

Brick veneer. A timber frame sits behind the skin, so vertical runs are straightforward and stay out of sight.

Weatherboard. Access is easy, but where the original rubber or cloth-covered wiring is still in there, that is a rewire, not a repair.

Faults We See Most in the 2122 Postcode

Three jobs come up more than anything else, and none of them are exotic.

  • Renovation rewires. Strong renovation activity on the big established blocks keeps exposing old wiring behind the plaster. Once a wall is open, rewiring the run properly beats patching twice.
  • No safety switch. Plenty of the older owner-occupied stock never got an RCD fitted, and current wiring rules require a safety switch on every circuit.
  • Boards that ran out of room. Extensions and modern appliance loads on heritage-era homes usually mean a full switchboard upgrade, not another piggy-backed circuit.

Emergency Electrical Help Across Eastwood

Some faults can wait for a booking. These need an emergency electrician now.

  • Sparks, arcing or a bang from the switchboard
  • A hot plastic or fishy smell around a power point or fitting
  • Scorch marks, melted plastic, or a fitting too hot to touch
  • Half your house dead while next door is fine
  • A safety switch (RCD) that will not stay reset
  • Water in a board, a batten holder or an outdoor socket

Winter is the busy one. Eastwood sits about 66m up on the ridge, so nights run cooler than the coast and the heating and hot water load climbs.

Before we get there. Turn it off at the switchboard and leave it off.

If the whole street is dark, that is an Ausgrid outage, not your wiring. Anything from your switchboard inwards is ours.

We answer around the clock for genuine emergencies, and a licensed sparkie is on the other end, not a call centre.

Call (02) 9134 9026
Circuit breakers being checked during an electrical emergency callout
Checking the wiring plan before work starts

How we work

How We Work: Quote to Compliance Certificate

Four steps, and you know where you stand at each one. No hourly rates, no surprises on the invoice, and nothing goes back on untested.

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    1. Tell Us What It Is Doing

    Ring (02) 9134 9026 and describe the fault, which room it is in, and when it started. A real person answers the phone, we book you in for a time that suits, and a reminder text goes out the night before.

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    2. We Look, Then We Price

    Our sparkie walks the job with you on site, with the options explained in plain English. You get a fixed written price before we start, and it does not move once you accept.

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    3. Done Clean

    Drop sheets down and the place left tidy, premium gear in, rubbish out. If we find something genuinely unforeseen, work pauses until you have seen it and agreed a new price.

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    4. Tested, Certified, Handed Over

    Every circuit is tested before we sign off. You get a Certificate of Compliance where the job is notifiable electrical work, plus your guarantee certificate by email.

The local electrical team celebrating a finished job

Why Homeowners Here Pick Us

The streets here run a genuine mix: owners and renters in near-equal share, houses and unit blocks side by side, every age group on the same road.

So we get calls from people who need it sorted this week, and from people who want the same sparkie for decades. Both get the same four things.

You Are Not Waiting a Fortnight

Bookings are often same or next day, and a genuine emergency jumps the diary. Running late is a phone call from us, never a mystery for you.

If It Fails, We Come Back

Our workmanship carries a lifetime workmanship guarantee, and that means for life, not for a warranty window. Where our work is the cause, we come back and fix it at no cost.

Quotes Cost You Nothing

Quotes are free and in writing, and $50 off your first service is there for new customers. What you accept is what you pay, nothing bolted on at the end.

600+ Reasons to Believe It

You are looking at 600+ five-star reviews from Sydney homeowners, at a five star average on Google. Most are ordinary jobs done properly the first time, which is rather the point.

Michael, from our Google reviews: turned up when he said, easy to talk to, went through the choices, knew his trade.

How we compare

How We Compare, Side by Side

No names, no cheap shots. Just the stuff people ring around about, lined up so you can see where we land.

Electricians Eastwood

  • Response Fast response, honest ETAs
  • Gear fitted Name-brand switchgear, Clipsal and Hager
  • Workmanship Guaranteed for life, plus 12-month product warranty
  • First-service offer $50 off for new customers
  • Accreditation Master Electricians Australia member

Typical Electricians

  • Response You wait days for a slot
  • Gear fitted Unbranded imports
  • Workmanship 30 days if you are lucky
  • First-service offer Call-out fee just to show up
  • Accreditation Rarely accredited

Safe and Compliant on Every Job

One power point or a full rewire, the standard does not move.

That is not a slogan: a licence number you can check, rules we test against, and paperwork you keep.

Licensed, and You Can Check It

We hold NSW electrical contractor licence #452529C. Type it into the NSW Fair Trading check-a-licence page before you book, because a sparkie who will not hand one over is telling you something.

Fully Insured, Every Job

We carry public liability cover, plus workers compensation for the crew, both current. Ask for the certificates and you will get them.

Built to the Wiring Rules

Every job is worked to AS/NZS 3000, the wiring rules every electrician in this country answers to. It is why old fuse carriers never go back into a board we have opened.

Paperwork You Keep

Notifiable electrical work is lodged with NSW Fair Trading, and your Certificate of Compliance stays on file with you. We are Master Electricians Australia members as well.

Licensed, insured & guaranteed

The Standards Behind Our Work

Nothing here is a badge we made up. Check any line of it yourself, because that beats taking our word.

NSW electrical contractor licence #452529C, yours to verify with Fair Trading
Fully insured, with certificates of currency available on request
AS/NZS 3000 wiring rules on every circuit we touch
Certificates of compliance on notifiable electrical work, lodged with NSW Fair Trading
12-month product warranty on top of the manufacturer's cover
A real person answers the phone and books the job, no menu tree
Licensed electrician working through a switchboard rewire
The Electricians Eastwood team at the end of a run

Where we work

Servicing Eastwood and Surrounding Suburbs

Eastwood is home turf, and our regular run reaches the neighbours listed below. Most of it sits inside the City of Ryde.

Pick yours below.

Ready When You Are: Call or Book Today

Ring (02) 9134 9026 and we will get you in the diary, or send us the job details and you will hear from us.

New customers take $50 off your first service, and the quote costs nothing.

Common questions

Eastwood Electrician FAQs

These six come up most weeks. If yours is missing, ring (02) 9134 9026 and ask, or the full FAQ page carries the rest.

Do you do small jobs like a single power point?

Yes, and they are a big part of the week: one power point, one fan, one dead downlight. Same written quote first, same standard of work as a full rewire.

Do you charge a call-out fee in Eastwood?

No call-out fee to come out and quote. You get a free written quote on site, and if you go ahead, the price is agreed before any work starts.

What suburbs do you service around Eastwood?

Epping, Marsfield, West Ryde, Macquarie Park, Carlingford and Beecroft, plus everything between them. Each has its own page on this site with the local detail.

Why do older Eastwood homes need switchboard upgrades?

Because the boards near the station were built for a completely different house. Ceramic fuses, no RCD, and a couple of circuits covering an induction cooktop, a dishwasher and a car charger.

What brands of switches and fittings do you install?

Clipsal and Hager switchgear on the boards, SAL and Beacon Lighting for the fittings. They are what we would put in our own homes, and they are not cheap imports.

Is my old switchboard dangerous?

An old fuse board has no RCD, so it will not protect you from a shock, and a rewirable carrier can run hot behind a closed door. If yours still has ceramic fuses, get it looked at.

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