Residential Electrician for Mona Vale Homes
One licensed team can look after every electrical job in your Mona Vale home, whether that is a single new outlet or the whole house rewired. As your residential electrician, we set the price in writing, guarantee the workmanship for life, and take $50 off your first service.
Call (02) 9134 9029, or reach us through the contact page.
Licensed for the lot. All home wiring is done under NSW Electrical Contractor Licence #452529C and tested before we leave.
Standards you can name. Master Electricians Australia membership sits behind the work, on every job.
Compliance handled. A Certificate of Compliance for electrical work is lodged for you on notifiable jobs.
Fifty off to start. New customers take $50 off your first service, straight from the written quote.
Inside a Typical Residential Electrician Job
A home electrician looks after everything electrical inside the house, from a quick repair to a complete rewire. It is the whole-of-home offer, not one narrow task.
Our residential work covers:
- Rewiring, full or partial, pulling out old cloth or perished cabling that is no longer safe.
- Power points, adding, moving and upgrading outlets, including USB, weatherproof and smart types.
- Lighting, from downlights to feature and outdoor fittings, set out in full on our light installation page.
- Safety switches and smoke alarms, lifting protection and detection to current NSW requirements.
- Switchboards, renewed through our dedicated switchboard upgrade service when the board is the bottleneck.
- Fault finding and repairs, chasing nuisance trips and dead circuits with proper test gear.
Whatever the mix, you deal with one team and one point of contact, not a rotating cast of trades.
Small jobs get the same care as the big ones. A single dead circuit or a dodgy outlet is worth doing properly, and it often uncovers the wider issue worth fixing while we are there.

Signs You Need Residential Electrician
Older wiring gives plenty of warning before it turns into a real problem. If a few of these ring true, book a licensed look.
- Lights dip or flicker whenever a big appliance starts up.
- Outlets are scorched, loose, or simply too few for how you live.
- You are renovating and the walls are open, the ideal window to sort the wiring.
- An emergency call-out exposed cabling that needs replacing past the immediate fault.
- Fabric or rubber-insulated cabling is showing its age in an older home.
- You are adding heavy loads, like an EV charger, the current wiring cannot carry.

Residential Electrician in Mona Vale Homes
The wave of renovations on Mona Vale's mid-century houses keeps turning up aged wiring that needs a full rewire. Open a wall on one of these homes and the story is often written in the cabling.
Around the streets near Golf Avenue, we regularly find cloth and rubber-insulated cabling behind fresh plasterboard, hidden until the reno lays it bare. It served its era; it will not serve a modern load.
So we always check what sits behind the walls before new work goes on top. Running a beautiful new kitchen off brittle old cabling just shifts the problem down the track.
The same homes were often wired with only a handful of circuits, so a modern kitchen, laundry and home office quickly outrun what the original layout allowed. Part of the job is planning the circuits the house actually needs now.
Catching it mid-renovation is far cheaper than chasing it once the walls are closed up again.

What Your Residential Electrician Quote Depends On
Home electrical quotes swing on scope and the state of what is already there, never a flat hourly rate. These factors do most of the work.
- The size of the job, since one outlet and a whole-home rewire sit worlds apart.
- How old and how sound the wiring is, as renovation-era homes often hide cabling that must go before new work lands.
- Access, with open walls during a reno far faster to work in than chasing cable through finished rooms.
- Fittings and gear chosen, from standard outlets to smart switches and premium fixtures.
- Compliance gaps we uncover on the day, like missing safety switches that must be added to pass.
Every job comes as a fixed written quote, and the price we quote is the price you pay, with no hourly meter ticking over.

How We Work Through a Residential Electrician Job
We stage home jobs around your household and any other trades, and set the timing out at quote stage. Here is the usual flow.
- Walk-through and quote. We look over the work, check the wiring and the board, and hand you a fixed written cost.
- Schedule. We book a time that suits, and on a reno we slot in around the builder and the other trades.
- The work. We carry out the wiring, outlets, lighting or rewire with drop sheets down and the place left tidy.
- Test and certify. Every circuit is tested, the space is left clean, and a Certificate of Compliance is lodged where needed.

The Rules That Apply in NSW
Home electrical work in NSW is regulated for good reason, and DIY electrical work is illegal here. Only a licensed electrician may carry it out and certify it.
All wiring meets the AS/NZS 3000 wiring rules, and notifiable work is signed off with a Certificate of Compliance for electrical work, lodged with NSW Fair Trading. You get a copy to keep.
The rules today also call for a safety switch (RCD) on circuits and interconnected smoke alarms through the home, both of which we bring up to scratch as we go. It is the kind of detail that protects your family and matters at sale time.

What You Get When We Do Your Residential Electrician
You get one licensed team across the whole home, so the switchboard, the lighting and the rewire all answer to the same standard. No juggling trades who each blame the last one out the door.
The cost is agreed on paper, the work is guaranteed for life, and we leave the place spotless.
One homeowner put it simply in our Google reviews: years as a client now, and the standard has never dropped. That is what we build toward on every home we wire.

Related Work and Surrounding Areas
Home jobs often flow into a switchboard upgrade when capacity runs out, an EV charger in the garage, or Level 2 work on the supply line.
We wire homes across the northern end of the beaches. Along with Mona Vale, that reaches Narrabeen and Cromer, plus Collaroy.

Call Now and Get It Sorted
Whatever the home needs wired, we can help. Ring (02) 9134 9029 and we will book a time, look over the job, and set a fixed cost on paper before we start.
There is no call-out fee to come and quote, and your first service comes with $50 off.
Common questions
Your Residential Electrician FAQs
The questions homeowners raise most before they book.
What does a residential electrician usually cost?
It depends entirely on the job, since a home electrician might swap one outlet or rewire a whole house. The figure moves with the scope, the age of the existing wiring and what has to be brought up to standard. We assess it on site and give you a fixed price in writing before we begin.
Can I choose the brand of gear for residential electrician work?
Yes. We fit Clipsal and Hager switchgear and quality fittings as our default, but if you have a preference we are glad to work with it. We will give you an honest read on whether it suits the job, then confirm the choice with you before we order anything.
How is residential electrician work covered if something fails later?
Our workmanship carries a lifetime workmanship guarantee, so if a fault traces back to what we did, we come back and fix it at no cost. Parts we supply also carry a 12-month product warranty on top of the maker's cover. A guarantee certificate arrives by email once the job is signed off.
Are weekend times available for residential electrician around Mona Vale?
Planned home electrical work is booked Monday to Friday, 7am to 5pm, and we will find a weekday slot that suits your household. Weekends are held for genuine emergencies, which we answer any hour. For anything that can wait a day or two, a weekday visit is the norm.
Is my older place suitable for residential electrician work?
Almost always, and older homes are much of what we do around here. We check the existing wiring first, since cloth-insulated or brittle old cabling may need replacing for safety before new work goes on top. We tell you straight what is sound and what is not.
How long does residential electrician work take?
A single task like a few outlets or a light swap is often a couple of hours. A full house rewire during a renovation runs across several days and is staged around the other trades. We give you a realistic time frame with the written quote so the schedule holds no surprises.