Based nearby in Parramatta, licensed and insured. Rob answers the phone himself and knows Granville's older housing stock and busy commercial strip. Day or night, no apprentices, no surprises on the invoice.
Granville sits just west of Harris Park and Parramatta, with a genuinely busy commercial strip alongside its residential streets. That mix means our Granville callouts are a real split between home switchboard work and shopfront or commercial power issues, not just one or the other.
Granville's housing stock skews older, similar to Harris Park, with ceramic-fuse switchboards and, in pre-1990 properties, the same asbestos meter backing board pattern common across this part of the Parramatta area. On the commercial side, a shopfront or café that suddenly loses power needs someone who can diagnose the real problem fast, not just reset the switch and hope.
Replacing older ceramic-fuse boards common across Granville's established streets.
Fast diagnosis and repair for Granville's busy commercial strip, including café and restaurant circuits.
Same-night response for tripped circuits, burning smells and sudden power loss.
RCD protection for older Granville homes still without it.
Identifying and coordinating licensed removal where needed before switchboard upgrades.
New circuits and general electrical upgrades for renovations.
Minutes from our Parramatta base — genuinely quick on-site arrival, not a long cross-Sydney drive.
Regular experience with Granville's shopfronts, cafes and commercial power issues, not just residential jobs.
Experienced with the ceramic-fuse and asbestos meter board pattern common in Granville's established housing.
Whether it's a home switchboard or a shopfront fault, you get a fixed price before work starts.
Granville sits close to our Parramatta base, so average on-site response is under 60 minutes, any time of day or night. Callback response over the phone is typically under 5 minutes.
Yes, regularly. Granville's commercial strip means shopfront and café power issues are a genuine part of our regular callouts here, not an unusual request. We diagnose the actual fault rather than just resetting the switch.
The most common reason is an asbestos meter backing board, common in Granville properties built before about 1990. It requires licensed removal before the new switchboard goes in. We check for this on site and tell you upfront before any work starts, not partway through.