Phone: 0437 863 606 | Bendigo, VIC
Are you in need of a skilled electrician in Bendigo? Look no further than Upside Down Electrical. Our team is dedicated to resolving your electrical issues promptly and efficiently. Whether it's routine electrical services or urgent emergency work, we've got you covered.
Our technicians are available around the clock, 365 days a year, ensuring that help is always just a phone call away. With our commitment to same-day service, we aim to be at your doorstep within an hour* in case of emergencies.
From malfunctioning electric hot water systems to blown fuse boxes, our local Bendigo electricians have encountered and resolved a wide range of electrical issues. Whether it's scheduled maintenance, repairs, replacements, installations, or electrical emergencies, we're equipped to handle it all.
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Phone: 1300 827 476 | 12 Deborah Street, Golden Square, VIC
UCS is a proudly people-focused company dedicated to delivering operational excellence in land development, infrastructure, and sustainable energy. For over 25 years, UCS has been a leading provider in the electrical infrastructure sector, supporting various companies in building the future homes of Australians nationwide.
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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.