Phone: 0413 854 725 | 288 Kamerunga Road, Freshwater, QLD
Summit Electrical Group | Electrician Cairns
Local family run Cairns electrical company with over 15 years of experience in all areas of electrical installations including residential, commercial, farming and industrial/mining environments.Services include new electrical installations, renovations, upgrades, break downs, power loss, preventative maintenance, servicing, security and camera systems, electrical safety checks and repairs, fault finding.Qualified for hazardous area and instrumentation installations and inspections and many other types of electrical work. If you are in need of an Electrician in the Cairns area and surrounding suburbs don't hesitate to give us a call.
Freshwater Electricians
Phone: 0418 243 178 | 116 Charringa Link, Smithfield, QLD
Servicing Far North Queensland with old school values and worth ethic.
Clapstix Electrics are the best in the business. We service residential and commercial clients. The servicing we provide to our clients include new home fit outs, renovations, kitchen appliance repairs, motor control systems, commercial fit outs, safety switches, TV and routine maintenance.
We provide prompt and efficient service to any emergency situations needed.
We are based in Cairns but also service clients from areas such as Innisfail, Port Douglas, Babinda, Atherton, Mareeba, Yungaburra and all other surrounding areas nearby.
Let us be the ones to take care of your electrical needs.

Electricians can wire up and install electrical appliances for your house. They can install a new circuit board and wire your house to make it compliant with current electrical regulations. They can also install a RCD to make your house safer.
Yes, if you hire an electrician you should make sure that they are licensed and that it is current.
RCD stands for residual-current device. This is a device that is located inside your circuit board box and cuts the power to a circuit if it detects current leaking out of the circuit when it is not meant to be, this could be due to an electrical fault. If current is detected leaking it will trip the circuit out to prevent someone getting injured. RCDs have been required on all power circuits in Australia since 1991.
A circuit breaker is a device that trips if the level of current that the circuit breaker is designed for is exceeded. This could occur if you plug to many devices into the one circuit, circuit breakers can be reset by flipping the circuit breaker back on.
Yes, it is always advised to get a quote on how much a given set of work you would like done is going to cost you. A good electrician should be able to quote you for the work you want done and itemise what the work involves.