Residential Electrician Normanhurst, Done Properly
One house, a dozen different electrical needs over the years: a switchboard here, new lighting there, an EV charger eventually. Most homeowners end up juggling several tradespeople for what should be one relationship.
Our Normanhurst team covers the whole house instead, one licensed crew for everything electrical. Call (02) 9538 7444 to get started.
When It Is Time for a Residential Electrician
A whole-of-home relationship with an electrician makes sense once a few things start piling up.
- You've called different electricians for different jobs and never got the same person twice
- Your switchboard, wiring and fittings span several different decades of standards
- A renovation touches multiple rooms and needs coordinated electrical work throughout
- You want one number to call whatever comes up, rather than searching again each time
- Small jobs keep getting put off because finding someone reliable feels like a hassle
- You're planning ahead for an EV charger, solar, or other bigger additions down the track
Stick with the same licensed crew and you never have to walk a stranger through your home's history from scratch.

What We Handle Under Residential Electrician Services
Residential electrical covers the whole house, not just one category of work.
Switchboard work: modern boards, RCDs fitted where missing, and chasing down faults wherever they hide.
Power and lighting: power points, downlights, ceiling fans and everything that switches on.
Wiring and renovations: partial or full rewires, staged around a family living in the home.
Bigger additions: EV chargers, data cabling, and capacity planning for what's coming next.
Compliance and safety checks: smoke alarms, safety switches and general standards review.
Ongoing relationship: the same team for the next job, not a fresh search every time something comes up.
This is the hub page for everything we do residentially. Individual service pages below go deeper on each one.

Residential Electrician Pricing: What Moves the Quote
Cost varies enormously across residential work, and a few factors explain most of it.
- The overall scope, whether that's one small fix or a complete rewire
- Access to walls, ceilings and the switchboard
- How old the existing wiring is and what state it's in
- Materials and fittings chosen, standard through premium
- Anything non-compliant uncovered once work begins
Nothing starts until that number's down on paper, and $50 comes off if it's your first job with us.

Residential Electrical Work in Normanhurst Homes
Normanhurst's mix of Federation cottages, inter-war houses and newer infill means residential electrical work here varies more than in a uniform newer estate.
Owner-occupied, long-held family homes make up most of the suburb, and owners in these houses tend to want one trusted electrician rather than a rotating cast for each job.
We see the full range in a single week: a ceramic fuse board on one street, a near-new build needing an EV charger on the next.
That spread means our crew stays genuinely comfortable across both ends of the housing stock, rather than specialising narrowly in one era of wiring.
That variety is exactly why sticking with one team across the whole house beats booking a different specialist for each fault.

Standards and Paperwork, Explained Simply
All residential electrical work meets the AS/NZS 3000 Wiring Rules, regardless of job size.
Where work is notifiable, the Certificate of Compliance follows once testing confirms everything's up to standard.
Doing your own electrical work is against the law here, full stop. Bringing in a licensed electrician is what keeps insurance valid, not just a box to tick.
That paperwork trail also matters at resale, since a buyer's inspector will ask about any electrical work done without proper certification.

How it works
The Process, and What It Typically Takes
You Call With Whatever's Going On
Describe the job, however big or small, and we'll scope it over the phone.
We Assess and Quote
An on-site look turns that scope into a fixed price before anything's touched.
We Do the Work Properly
Quality parts go in, the site's kept tidy, and anything unforeseen gets a fresh quote before we push ahead.
We Test and Certify
Everything gets tested, with compliance paperwork provided wherever the job requires it.
A small job wraps in a single visit. Bigger residential projects, like a full rewire or major renovation work, get mapped out clearly at quote stage.
Where splitting the work across a couple of visits suits a family still living in the house better than one long day, that's what we'll suggest.
Why Locals Choose Us for Residential Electrical Work
Having one electrician who already knows your board, your history and your home saves real time on every job after the first.
A single power point gets no less attention than a full switchboard job, because both matter equally to whoever's living in the house.
That consistency is the whole point of positioning ourselves as your residential electrician, not just a specialist in one thing.
It also means smaller jobs never get deprioritised behind bigger contracts, since the same crew handles both without treating either as more important.

Related Work and Surrounding Areas
Whatever your home needs, it likely sits somewhere among switchboard upgrades, power points, light installation, house rewiring or a home charging setup for the car.
Wahroonga and Thornleigh homes get the same whole-house service as Normanhurst, along with Hornsby.

Get in Touch Today for a Free Quote
Got an electrical job, or several, that need sorting? Ring (02) 9538 7444 and we'll put together a fixed quote, first-timers $50 better off.
Common questions
Residential Electrician FAQs
Do you handle strata or apartment electrical work in Normanhurst?
Yes, we work with strata and individual owners alike. Shared infrastructure just needs a bit more coordination with the building manager.
How much does residential electrical work cost in Sydney?
It depends entirely on the job, from a single point to a full rewire. Every quote is written and fixed before we start, whatever the scope.
Do I need a licensed electrician for residential work?
Yes, without exception. Doing electrical work without a licence breaks the law here and puts both your safety and any future insurance claim at risk.
Can you do residential electrical work in older homes?
Older housing makes up the bulk of our residential calendar. Normanhurst's older stock is a big part of why.
Will I get a Certificate of Compliance?
Yes, wherever the work is notifiable. NSW Fair Trading receives the paperwork, and your copy follows once we've tested it.
What warranty comes with residential electrical work?
Lifetime workmanship guarantee on the labour, plus 12 months on top of manufacturer warranties for parts and fittings.