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Southern highlands electricians
If you're looking for electricians in the Southern Highlands, Cool Heat Airconditioning delivers licensed electrical services to both homes and businesses throughout the region. Our team works on properties of all sizes, including family homes, rural sheds, hospitality venues and commercial buildings.
We offer support with everything from new installations and upgrades to detailed inspections and electrical fault detection. With years of practical experience behind us, we follow safe, tested methods that comply with all relevant industry standards.
We assist with lighting setup, circuit testing, power point upgrades, appliance connections, switchboard work, safety switch installations and rewiring projects. All services are tailored to the specific site, power demand and customer needs. We always explain our approach and keep communication clear and timely.
Materials are sourced from trusted suppliers, and we arrive on-site with the tools and parts needed to complete most tasks efficiently. Before finishing, we test everything carefully and check that all systems are functioning as intended.
To get in touch with our team or organise an on-site consultation, call us today on
0438 149 450.
For All Your Electrical Needs
Cool Heat Airconditioning offers a complete range of electrical services to customers throughout the Southern Highlands. These include lighting installations, switchboard relocations, rewiring, ceiling fan setup, safety switch fitting and structured data or communications cabling.
We support both one-off jobs and multi-stage projects, with planning that helps reduce delays, minimise disruption and ensure a safe outcome. Our electricians are fully licensed and understand how to work within the structure and limits of each property.
The process begins with an assessment of your existing setup, including any issues with wiring, access or load management. We isolate circuits where needed, follow safe handling procedures and always work with Australian Standards-compliant equipment. Cabling is secured properly, parts are tested during and after the job, and each workspace is left clean and tidy.
If documentation or follow-up is needed, we provide that as well. For larger or staged projects, we can discuss timelines and confirm steps upfront. This structured and informed approach helps provide a consistent, high-quality service for a wide range of electrical tasks.
How long does an electrical inspection take?
An electrical inspection for a typical home usually takes one to two hours, depending on access and property size. Electricians check wiring condition, safety switch operation, circuit integrity and the switchboard. If issues are found or access is limited, the inspection may take slightly longer to complete thoroughly.
Can outdated switchboards still be used safely?
Outdated switchboards can still operate, but they may not be suited to modern power demands or safety expectations. Many lack built-in safety switches or circuit breakers. An electrician can assess whether your switchboard complies with current regulations and whether an upgrade is recommended to improve safety and performance.
Is it worth upgrading to LED lighting?
Upgrading to LED lighting is generally worthwhile. LEDs are more energy-efficient, generate less heat and last much longer than traditional halogen or incandescent bulbs. They’re available in various fittings and styles, so most homes can switch without major rewiring or upgrades, helping lower long-term energy costs.
What’s involved in relocating a switchboard?
Relocating a switchboard involves isolating power, removing the existing board, rerouting cabling, and reinstalling it in a suitable new location. The new setup must meet safety and clearance requirements. An electrician also tests the circuits and ensures everything is properly labelled and documented. It’s a technical task that requires planning.