Install, maintain and upgrade electrical installations in your Gold Coast strata’s common areas.
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We install, test and fix wiring and electrical equipment on strata properties across the Gold Coast.
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We help body corporate managers and committees maintain common areas like pools, stairwells, and car parks.
Why Us
Customer satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us.
We pride ourselves on excellent customer service and our kind and friendly team will go the extra mile for your project.
When you choose to work with our team, you can expect a high level of professionalism, reliability and integrity.
We stick to our appointments and always turn up on time so there’s no waiting around.
Our entire focus is to provide the highest possible level of service that will exceed the expectations of all our clients.
This means that we won't stop until you're 100% satisfied.
Select a tab to learn more about our body corporate electrical solutions – from lighting and security systems to switchboards and testing.
Common areas like car parks, stairwells, and hallways all need working lighting.
We’ll troubleshoot and repair malfunctioning fixtures, including those located above 2.4 metres (like lamps in your complex’s street or driveway).
We can also help you upgrade old halogen lights to more energy-efficient LEDs, which means better lighting and substantially lower costs (LEDs use around 10 times less energy and last 10 times as long).
Because an upgrade comes out of your sinking fund, not your administrative fund, it can be a great way to free up money for rising day-to-day expenses without increasing fees for owners.
An old or non-compliant strata switchboard can put owners and tenants at risk.
Overloaded circuits, porcelain fuses, and outdated layouts are all common problems that can lead to overheating, disrupted power supply, and fires.
Some strata communities built before 2003 may even have asbestos-backed switchboards – a health risk to your electrician and your residents.
Upgrading your switchboard can eliminate those problems and help meet increased electricity demand from units.
Ask us about an upgrade or request a mandatory bi-annual inspection that covers both your board and RCDs.
The running costs of old or badly maintained air conditioning can eat into your administrative budget.
To keep your energy bills down (and maintain air quality in common areas), you need regular servicing that covers everything from filters to refrigerant.
Most high-use systems need servicing every 3 to 6 months.
As dual-qualified electricians and refrigerant handlers, we can undertake all aspects of servicing and installation (including load-balancing) for split-system air conditioners.
Every pool has parts fail at some point – and only a licensed electrician can diagnose the problem.
As open electrical licence holders, we can conduct any electrical work related to your strata pool, such as fault-finding and fixing hard-wired appliances.
That includes working with your pool technician or builder to install a new pool or upgrade an existing pump.
All electrical equipment in your common area needs to be tested and tagged regularly.
That includes pool pumps, vending machines, cleaning equipment, and safety switches – anything below 2.4 metres that can be plugged in.
We can help you compose and implement a testing schedule using the frequencies specified in the Australian standards 3000 and 3760, keeping your complex’s equipment safe and compliant.
Every test is recorded in our appliance testers and backed up separately, making it easy to track what’s been tested even if an owner or tenant removes a tag.
We’re accredited by leading organisations.
81620
Electrical Contractor Licence
L168806
ARC Refrigerant Handling Licence
FAQS
Yes, we hold a $50,000 consumer protection insurance policy and a $20 million public liability policy, which is above the minimum licence requirements in Queensland. We’re more than happy to provide copies of our policies upon request.
Unless you’re an existing commercial customer, we don’t.
‘Testing and tagging’ refers to inspecting and testing in-service electrical equipment and RCDs (safety switches) in non-private places, such as businesses and strata common areas. You need to have all applicable equipment tested by a licensed electrician at the intervals specified in AS/NZS 3760. If you don’t have a current testing schedule, call us and we’ll book a time to visit your premises.
Once equipment has been inspected and tested, it must be fitted with a compliant tag that includes the name of the tester, the testing entity, the date of the test, the date of the next scheduled test, and a reference to AS/NZS 3760. If your body corporate records are missing or incomplete, look around your strata common area. Do things like pool pumps, vending machines, and electrical cleaning equipment have tags attached to them? If they don’t, you need to get an electrician out immediately – you and other committee members could be liable if something goes wrong.
Your switchboard directs electricity from the main supply to each property in your complex. It needs to comply with multiple Australian standards, including AS/NZS 3000. Older switchboards (such as those with porcelain fuse boxes) may not be compliant, which could make you and other committee members liable if something goes wrong.
An old switchboard also increases your risk of an expensive electrical problem or fire – it’s cheaper to upgrade rather than wait for a component to fail and cause lasting damage.
Residential body corporates aren’t generally considered to be PCUBs (although those responsible for commercial common areas are). That means you probably aren’t legally required to keep records of most electrical work. Keeping records can help protect you if something goes wrong, though – you can show you fulfilled your duties and that work was completed by a licensed electrician.
We keep records of all work completed (including testing and tagging) for 5 years. If you do lose your records, we’ll always have a backup you can request free of charge.
All electrical work in Queensland must comply with the Electrical Safety Regulation 2013 (Qld). It should also adhere to AS/NZS 3000 (the Australian Wiring Rules) and related standards like AS/NZS 3003, AS/NZS 3760, and AS/NZS 3017, although legislation always takes precedence over the standards.
Check whether we can connect and configure your Gold Coast strata common areas.
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QLD Electrical Contractor Licence #81620
ARC Refrigerant Handling Licence #L168806
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