Install NDIS home modifications for participants or contract us to help deliver SDA-compliant builds.
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We install and repair electrical appliances for NDIS participants and accessible housing.
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We work under the direction of occupational therapists and NDIS-registered builders.
Services
Upgrade to large-format switches and relocate GPOs for easier access.
Make it easy for participants to use cooking and bathroom appliances.
Empower participants with bedroom hoists and lifts for entryways and stairs.
Automate daily activities like opening doors, turning on lights, and controlling the indoor climate.
Make residences safe with systems like emergency calling and uninterrupted power supply.
Contract us to help build new SDA-compliant residences.
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.
Multi-storey homes can be hard to navigate for people with disability.
Often, supports like elevators and stair lifts are essential for helping NDIS participants live and move more independently.
Some older properties might even need rugged stairlifts – outdoor systems designed for steep stairs and other places where a ramp would be impractical.
We can install and service everything from straight stairlifts to internal elevators, including electrical hoists for participant bedrooms.
Get in touch with us to discuss a single installation or a larger NDIS project.
Actions like opening doors, turning on lights, and opening garages can all be difficult for NDIS participants.
Home automation means each one can be accomplished from a smart device like an iPad or phone – but, to set them up, you need an NDIS electrician.
Because NDIS automation is, by definition, necessary, it should have dedicated circuitry and surge protection to protect it as much as possible.
It should also operate as part of an interconnected system like C-Bus, an automation system that’s compatible with other Clipsal products popularly used in accessible homes.
Get in touch with us for a home automation quote you can easily submit to the NDIA.
The NDIS doesn’t cover home modifications that aren’t reasonable and necessary.
But, if a participant has funding for electrical supports, they can pay privately for additional upgrades like better air con and improved lighting.
Bundling those upgrades with the NDIS modifications means they’ll be substantially cheaper – we can quote, install and test both sets of installations at the same time.
If you’re supporting a participant, get them to contact us directly to talk through non-funded home modifications.
We’re accredited by leading organisations.
81620
Electrical Contractor Licence
L168806
ARC Refrigerant Handling Licence
FAQS
Your NDIS funding will normally cover the installation, testing and repair of supports that relate directly to a participant’s impairments. For example, the NDIS might cover the installation of a stair lift (including a new circuit and RCD), but probably wouldn’t cover upgrading old halogen lights to LEDs.
You can read more about what the NDIS covers here.
Most NDIS electricians charge per project, not per hour. That makes it easier for the NDIS local area coordinator or plan manager to compare quotes. You can request a free quote for your project by getting in touch with us .
NDIS electricians who do work off hourly rates tend to charge $80 to $100 per hour, excluding the cost of materials.
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.
If a participant has essential electrical equipment, then it should be protected as much as possible. A surge protection device (SPD) diverts unexpected electrical currents to earth, keeping connected appliances (like life support devices) safe.
If a surge did hit a vulnerable device, it would exceed that device’s electrical capacity, generating excessive heat. That, in turn, would critically damage the device and, potentially, start a fire. Given the potential consequences, it’s almost always a good idea for essential equipment to be protected by an SPD.
Check whether we can support your NDIS electrical project by entering your postcode below.
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QLD Electrical Contractor Licence #81620
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