Gordon and the surrounding suburbs
Electricians Gordon
Licensed electricians for Gordon with fast response, backed by a lifetime workmanship guarantee.
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Fast response across Gordon, often same or next day, faster for genuine emergencies.
01Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee
If our workmanship ever lets you down, we come back and make it right.
02Free Quotes, $50 Off First Jobs
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Welcome
Trusted Local Sparkies for Gordon Homes
Any number of sparkies will quote your job. Far fewer turn up on the morning they promised and still pick up the phone a year down the track.
We are the second sort. As the leafy Upper North Shore administrative centre of Ku-ring-gai, this suburb has no shortage of Federation houses along the Pacific Highway village, and that keeps a local electrician busy.
Our work runs under NSW Electrical Contractor Licence #452529C, with Master Electricians Australia behind us as well. The price is put in writing and agreed before anyone lifts a finger.
Our about page goes into how we run.
What we do
Every Electrical Services Job Gordon Homes Call For
A single licensed crew handles the lot, from a lone power point through to a whole-house renewal, and every job starts from a written price we hold to. Here is the spread of work.
Switchboard Upgrades
Hang a new kitchen plus a study off a tired fuse board and it carries well past what it was meant to. A switchboard upgrade delivers a labelled board with a safety switch on every circuit.
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Light Installation
Downlights, bench pendants, dimmers and outdoor floods, all of them set level and finished cleanly. Book light installation for one lone fitting, or to relight the entire house.
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EV Charger Installation
The unit is matched to your vehicle and wired on a dedicated line, once the board has been checked for room. The deep blocks around Edward Street suit EV charger installation nicely, the car charging in the garage overnight.
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Emergency Electrician
Hot smells, visible arcing and a sudden loss of power get seen to whatever the hour, weekday or weekend. Call an emergency electrician the instant a fault shows itself.
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Level 2 Electrician
Anything out on the service line, the meter, the attachment point or the consumer mains needs Level 2 accreditation, which the ordinary licence does not stretch to. Turn to Level 2 work for the poles-and-mains half of your supply.
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Residential Electrician
House wiring is the bread and butter: tracing a fault, running a new circuit, wiring a reno, or bringing an older place back to code. Pick a residential electrician for the work that lives behind the meter and in your walls.
Learn moreNot sure which service you need?
Call us and tell us what is going on. We will point you in the right direction and give you clear pricing before we start.
Local knowledge
What Gordon Homes Need from Their Local Electrician
Federation homes on large leafy blocks set the character of this long-established Upper North Shore suburb. Queen Anne and bungalow builds dating from the 1890s to 1915 sit beside mid-century houses and newer apartment blocks clustered by the station.
Most of what fills our week traces back to that older stock. Grand period homes that have never seen an electrician still run the original wiring and the board they were built around.
The switchboard is the piece we open most. Loading modern appliances and fresh circuits into these big established houses is precisely what forces a switchboard upgrade, because the first board never had that draw in mind.
Plenty still sit on the original ceramic rewireable fuse boards, every position taken. You spot it when a board keeps dropping out under load, or when there is simply nowhere to add a circuit for a new room.
Then there is the renovation trade on these heritage houses, which never really slows. Strip back the walls of a period place off McIntosh Street and the wiring hidden behind them almost always needs bringing up to standard as part of the job.
Sorting the supply tends to mean a switchboard upgrade, occasionally paired with a heavier connection. Period house near the Gordon Centre or unit off the highway, we read the board and the opened walls first, and only then quote.
Why Homeowners Here Pick Us
Much of the street is older families who have dug in for the long term, spread across houses and units, with owners well ahead of renters. Set to stay for decades, people look for a sparkie worth keeping on speed dial, and so many stay with ours.
Plain Words, No Jargon
Standards get spelled out in everyday terms on the spot. What a safety switch (RCD) is for, and the reason a circuit wants one, lands clearly, with no code-speak.
A Fixed Price on Paper
The figure is signed off on paper first, before a single tool comes out. We do not charge by the hour, and nothing extra creeps onto the invoice at the end.
Backed for as Long as You Own It
Every completed job carries a lifetime workmanship guarantee. Where the cause turns out to be our own work, we come back and fix it at no cost.
Reviews You Can Actually Read
The name carries 600+ five-star reviews. One homeowner, Diane, wrote that we kept her in the loop and fitted her in at short notice.
How we work
How We Work on Every Job
Four clear stages carry the job from your opening phone call through to the paperwork that closes it out. You are kept in the picture throughout.
- 01
Describe the Job
Give us the rundown on the problem, or the job you have in view, and one of our locals slots you in. You will get a reminder text a day ahead.
- 02
Quoted on Site
An electrician drops by, weighs up the work face to face, and hands over a fixed written quote. We wait on your say-so before starting.
- 03
Installed Neatly
We fit premium gear, put drop sheets down and the place left tidy, and mark up each circuit as it is wired.
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Signed Off
With testing wrapped up, we prepare whatever compliance documents the work requires and pass the finished photos back to you.
An Electrical Emergency in Gordon? Act Fast
A few faults are no good left on a weekday booking, and a burnt smell is the sharpest warning of all. Get on the phone the second one of the following shows up:
- A harsh, chemical odour rising off a point or the fuse board
- An outlet or fitting hot to the touch, or showing scorch marks
- A safety switch that trips off again each time you reset it
- Sparks, a crackle or a buzz at a switch, seen or heard
- A dead patch of the house while power holds in the rest
- Cabling gone black, stripped bare or clearly heat-damaged
Where a whole street sits in the dark, you are nearly always looking at an Ausgrid issue on the network. Everything running from your switchboard into the house, however, is ours.
Up on the ridge, winter comes in cold and damp, so heaters and reverse-cycle units get pushed hard for months at a stretch. An older board carrying that strain brings us out plenty once the chill arrives.
Where you can reach it safely, drop the circuit at the switchboard first, then phone. We respond fast, often same or next day, and sooner for a true emergency.
Compliant Electrical Work, Done Safely
Whatever brought us round, the job has to reach the safety mark set for every home, with the paperwork to prove it. Four things stay put.
Built to AS/NZS 3000
Work follows the AS/NZS 3000 Wiring Rules the whole way. New safety switches and neatly labelled circuits come as part of the deal, not billed on top.
The Compliance Certificate
Notifiable jobs are signed off with a certificate of compliance filed to NSW Fair Trading. That cost is folded into the agreed figure and never turns up late.
Accreditation You Can Verify
Look up our Master Electricians Australia membership and confirm it yourself, so none of it rests on our word.
A Licence You Can Check
The electrician up your ceiling carries a NSW contractor licence that the public register lists, and full cover sits behind the work, not a doorstep assurance.
How we compare
How We Compare, Side by Side
Line us up with the run-of-the-mill outfit and what earns the repeat call reads plainly.
Electricians Gordon
- Gear fitted Name-brand switchgear, Clipsal and Hager
- Licensing NSW licence #452529C, insured
- Workmanship Lifetime workmanship guarantee
- Pricing The price we quote is the price you pay
- Quotes Written quotes at no charge
Typical Electricians
- Gear fitted Unbranded imports
- Licensing You have to ask
- Workmanship Limited or none
- Pricing Hourly, with surprises
- Quotes Estimates that move later
Licensed, insured & guaranteed
The Standards Behind Our Work
Every line below is something you can check for yourself ahead of our arrival. This is what stands behind the work:
Book Your Gordon Electrician Today
Ring (02) 9538 7356 for a free written quote and take $50 off your first service. The contact page works too if you'd rather book a time in writing.
Common questions
Questions We Get Asked a Lot
These are the questions homeowners tend to raise while weighing up a job, so if yours isn't here, bring it up when we speak.
How quickly can an electrician arrive in Gordon?
Most Gordon bookings get a time within a day, often same or next day, and a genuine emergency goes to the front. This stretch of the North Shore ridge sees us most weeks, so you rarely wait long.
Why do older Gordon homes need switchboard upgrades?
Many Federation houses here are still wired back to an original ceramic fuse board with every circuit taken. Put a modern kitchen or reverse-cycle heating on it and there is no headroom, which is why the board comes out.
Can you install an EV charger at home?
Yes, once we've checked the board can carry it. The charger suits your car and runs on a circuit of its own, and on a deep block off Edward Street that's usually a short run from the board out to the garage.
What suburbs do you service around Gordon?
Gordon is home turf, and the run takes in the Ku-ring-gai streets around it too: Killara, Pymble, St Ives, Roseville and Lindfield. Live near any of them and we are likely nearby already.
Are your electricians licensed and insured?
Yes. A licensed electrician does the job under NSW Electrical Contractor Licence #452529C, and full insurance stands behind the work, so you're welcome to see the licence before we begin.
What electrical services do you offer?
Switchboards, lighting, EV chargers, fault finding, rewires, safety switches and after-hours call-outs, run by one local crew. A single power point or a full period-home rewire, it is the same team either way.