Residential Electrician for Curl Curl Homes

From a full rewire to a handful of new power points, residential electrician work covers the whole of your home, not just one job. Free written quotes, no call-out fee. Book online or dial (02) 9073 7836 to get the list sorted.

Often Same or Next DayOften same or next day for bookings, with a straight answer on timing before you commit.
One Promise, Every JobEvery job on your home comes with the same promise: labour costs nothing, ever.
Free Quotes, Every TimeNo call-out fee to have a look, and every quote lands in writing before we start.
Master Electricians AccreditedWe're a Master Electricians Australia member, standards that apply to every job we take on.

What Our Residential Electrician Work Covers

This is the broad end of what we do: the whole home, not one fixed task. It typically includes:

  • Full and partial rewires, replacing ageing circuits with wiring that meets current standards
  • New circuits and power points, added wherever a reno or growing household needs them
  • General repairs, from a dead point to a circuit that keeps tripping
  • Appliance circuits, dedicated wiring for ovens, hot water systems and similar loads
  • Compliance upgrades, bringing older parts of the house up to current safety standards
  • Coordination across bigger jobs, where a rewire, a board upgrade and new lighting all happen on the same visit

Booking it all as one job usually beats calling separately for each piece. Fewer site visits, one quote to compare, and nothing falls through the gap between two different bookings.

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Six Signs Your Home Is Asking for Residential Electrician

A few signs point to booking a broader residential visit rather than a single fix:

  • More than one issue at once, a tripping circuit here, a dead point there, that's easier to sort in one visit
  • A renovation or extension underway that needs power planned through the whole space
  • Wiring that's original to the house, regardless of what's changed in the rooms around it
  • Not enough power points for how the house is actually used today
  • A switchboard, circuits and fittings that all look their age together, not just one part of it
  • You've had several small jobs quoted separately and would rather one team handle the lot
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Residential Electrician in Curl Curl Homes

Curl Curl keeps up a steady run of knock-down rebuilds and major renovations, and each one drives demand for full rewires and new circuits, not just a repair here and there.

Properties nearer South Curl Curl Rock Pool, the ocean pool off Carrington Parade at the beach's southern end, are as likely to be mid-renovation as any other pocket of the suburb. A rebuild changes the whole electrical picture: new rooms, new appliance loads, and wiring that has to be planned rather than patched.

Older homes that haven't been rebuilt need the opposite approach: working with what's there, upgrading where it counts, rather than starting from scratch.

Both jobs land on the same team, and both get the same walk-through before anything's quoted. Size doesn't decide how carefully a job gets handled.

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What Affects the Cost of Residential Electrician

Scope is what really moves a residential quote, since one job and a list of ten price very differently. Beyond that:

  • Scope, since a full rewire is a different job to adding three power points
  • Access, particularly in older homes where wall cavities and roof space vary a lot
  • How old and how sound the current wiring is, which only becomes clear once walls or ceilings open up
  • How many separate tasks are being combined into the one visit
  • Any compliance work uncovered along the way, flagged before we proceed

One point or a full rewire, the figure lands on paper before we start either way.

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How We Work Through a Residential Electrician Job

  1. We walk the property with you, talking through everything that needs attention, not just the one thing you called about.
  2. You get a fixed written quote, covering the full scope as one job rather than several separate call-outs.
  3. We carry out the work, with timing depending entirely on scope, from a few hours to several days on a full rewire.
  4. We test everything and file the compliance paperwork for any notifiable work completed.
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Standards and Paperwork, Explained Simply

Every job meets AS/NZS 3000: the standard that decides how big a circuit is, what protects it and how it's run. Safety switches (RCDs) are standard on the circuits we touch.

Paperwork follows the same path as any notifiable job elsewhere: lodged, tested, then finished off with proper certification.

DIY electrical work is illegal in NSW, full stop. Scope doesn't change that rule, whether it's one extra outlet or the whole house getting rewired.

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Why This Is a Job for Our Team

We're Master Electricians Australia members, and the gear that goes into your home is premium stock rather than whatever happens to be cheapest that week.

Slots free up fast, often within a day or two, so a growing list of small jobs doesn't sit waiting for weeks.

One team, one visit, one written quote for everything on the list, rather than juggling separate call-outs for each fix.

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Related Work and Surrounding Areas

Residential work often touches several of our other services in the one visit. That can mean a switchboard upgrade to support new circuits, light installation through a renovated space, an EV charger installation for the driveway, a Level 2 electrician booking if the mains need attention, or an emergency electrician call if something can't wait.

One team covers Curl Curl along with Freshwater, Dee Why, Brookvale, Manly and Cromer.

Electrician installing a wall power point

Call Now and Get It Sorted

Whether it's one job or a whole list, get a free written quote before you decide anything. Book online or call (02) 9073 7836 to get things moving.

Common questions

Your Residential Electrician FAQs

The questions that come up most before a broader electrical job gets booked in.

Do NSW rules require anything to be lodged for residential electrician work?

When a task counts as notifiable electrical work, it's lodged and closed out with a Certificate of Compliance. We'll flag upfront which parts of the job fall into that bracket.

Are weekend times available for residential electrician work around Curl Curl?

Weekends are on the table. Say so at booking time and we'll pencil you in around it.

Will residential electrician work still be possible on really old wiring?

Yes, and it's usually the older wiring that needs the most attention. We assess the existing circuits first and quote from what we actually find, not a guess.

Can a handyman legally take on residential electrician work?

No. Anything past a light bulb swap needs an NSW electrical licence. A handyman touching house wiring is both illegal and a genuine safety risk.

What do you need from me on the day?

Just clear access to the areas we're working on, whether that's a roof cavity, a switchboard cupboard or a room mid-reno. We'll handle the rest.

Does an older property suit this kind of work?

Older places are some of the most common calls we get. Original wiring, dated boards and rooms that have never had power points added all fall under this.

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