Based nearby in Parramatta, licensed and insured. Rob answers the phone himself and knows Dundas and Dundas Valley's mid-century homes well. Day or night, no apprentices, no surprises on the invoice.
Dundas and the neighbouring Dundas Valley are a mix of mid-20th century brick veneer homes, particularly around Kissing Point Road, Kirby Street and Evans Road, alongside newer townhouse developments closer to Dundas Station.
A lot of the older homes here still run on single-phase power with undersized consumer mains, and ceramic-fuse switchboards without safety switches are a genuinely common find. It's also worth knowing upfront: if you're planning an EV charger, many older Dundas boards don't have the capacity for a dedicated circuit without an upgrade first, and we assess that before quoting, not after.
Modern RCBO-protected boards for Dundas and Dundas Valley's mid-century brick homes.
Checking switchboard capacity before EV charger installation, common in older Dundas homes.
Same-night response for tripped circuits, burning smells and sudden power loss.
RCD protection for older Dundas homes still without it.
Addressing undersized single-phase mains common in mid-century Dundas properties.
New circuits and general electrical upgrades for renovations.
Minutes from our Parramatta base — reliable arrival across Dundas and Dundas Valley.
Experienced with the single-phase, undersized-mains pattern common in mid-century Dundas homes.
We check switchboard capacity properly before quoting an EV charger install, not after.
A clear, fixed price before any work starts, no surprises on the invoice.
Average on-site response across Dundas and Dundas Valley is under 60 minutes, any time of day or night. Callback response over the phone is typically under 5 minutes.
Sometimes, but it's genuinely common for older Dundas boards, particularly on single-phase supply, to lack the capacity for a dedicated 32A EV circuit without an upgrade first. We assess your board on site before quoting, so there are no surprises partway through the install.
Many mid-century Dundas homes were built with mains sized for a much lighter electrical load than modern households use. Undersized mains can run hot under today's usage, particularly with air conditioning or an EV charger added. Upgrading them is a Level 2 job, coordinated with Ausgrid.