Based right nearby in Parramatta, licensed and insured. Rob answers the phone himself and knows Harris Park's heritage cottages and busy Little India precinct. Day or night, no apprentices, no surprises on the invoice.
Harris Park sits directly against Parramatta, home to the culturally rich Little India precinct and heritage sites like Experiment Farm. Being this close to our base means Harris Park is genuinely one of our fastest response suburbs, not just a marketing line.
Harris Park has some of the oldest housing stock we service, many Federation-era cottages still running original ceramic-fuse switchboards with no RCD protection. One thing worth knowing upfront: pre-1990 properties across Harris Park commonly have an asbestos meter backing board behind the switchboard. It's not a defect, it was standard material at the time, but it does need licensed removal before any switchboard upgrade, and we'd rather tell you that before a quote than after.
Replacing ceramic-fuse boards common in Harris Park's Federation-era cottages.
Identifying and coordinating licensed removal of asbestos backing boards before upgrade work.
Same-night response for tripped circuits, burning smells and sudden power loss.
RCD protection for heritage homes currently without it.
Shopfront and restaurant electrical work for the Little India precinct.
New circuits and general electrical upgrades for renovations.
One of the closest suburbs to our base — this is where the fast-response promise is most real.
Experienced with Federation-era cottages, ceramic fuses and asbestos meter boards specific to older Harris Park properties.
We flag asbestos meter board removal costs before quoting, not after the job's started.
Comfortable with shopfront and restaurant electrical work along the precinct.
Harris Park is one of the closest suburbs to our Parramatta base, so average on-site response is under 60 minutes, often well under. Callback response over the phone is typically under 5 minutes.
If your Harris Park home was built before about 1990 and the switchboard hasn't been touched since, there's a real chance the backing panel behind it is asbestos cement sheet. This was standard material at the time, not a defect, but it has to be removed by a licensed asbestos removalist before the new switchboard goes in. We check for this and tell you upfront, not partway through the job.
Yes. We regularly work on commercial electrical for shopfronts and restaurant kitchen equipment circuits along the Harris Park commercial strip.