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Power Points & Circuits Experts

Residential & Commercial

Power Points & Circuits Services

Whether you're renovating, adding new appliances, or just need extra power points, Easy Switch Electrical can help. We offer professional power point and circuit services to ensure your home or business has the power it needs.

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Power Outlets & Circuits

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Power Point Installation

Need more power points in your home or office? We can install modern new power points anywhere you need them.

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New Light Switch Installations

Upgrade your light switches with modern designs and smart features. No matter what style you prefer, we can install it.

Installing new circuits in a home

Circuit Installation & Upgrades

Whether you're installing a new appliance or need to upgrade your circuits, we provide 100% guaranteed installation services.

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3 Phase 415 Outlets

For industrial or commercial properties that require high-power equipment, we install 3-phase power points to meet your needs.

New outdoor power point installation

Outdoor Power Points

We install weatherproof outdoor power points, perfect for outdoor lighting, power tools, and more.

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Smart Home Installations

Upgrade your home with smart switches and outlets that can be controlled remotely or programmed to save energy.

Reliable & Professional

Residential & Commercial

From adding new power points to upgrading circuits, our team of licensed electricians at Easy Switch Electrical provides reliable and professional services to meet all your power needs. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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"Rick is a lifesaver. Has always been there to help our electrical issues. He came to repair a faulty switchboard component this past Sunday! Thanks Rick!..."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Power Points & Circuits Questions

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If you're constantly using power strips or extension cords, it's a sign that you need more power points in your home or office. Overloading power points with too many devices can be dangerous and increase the risk of electrical fires. Our electricians can assess your current setup and recommend the best locations for additional power points to meet your needs.

Dedicated circuits provide a separate line for specific high-power appliances, such as ovens, air conditioners, or refrigerators. This prevents these appliances from overloading the general circuits in your home, reducing the risk of tripped breakers and electrical faults. Installing dedicated circuits ensures that your appliances have a consistent and reliable power supply, improving their performance and safety.

Installing outdoor power points requires knowledge of electrical safety and proper waterproofing techniques. It's important to use weatherproof power points and enclosures to protect the connections from moisture and other environmental factors. For safety and compliance with electrical codes, we recommend hiring a licensed electrician to install outdoor power points. This ensures that the installation is done correctly and safely.

If a power point stops working, it could be due to a tripped breaker, a blown fuse, or a fault within the power point itself. Start by checking your circuit breaker or fuse box to see if anything needs resetting. If the issue persists, or if you notice any signs of burning or damage, it's important to call a licensed electrician. Attempting to fix a faulty power point yourself can be dangerous and may result in further damage or injury.

There are several ways to improve the safety of your electrical system, including:

  • Installing safety switches (RCDs) to cut power in case of an electrical fault
  • Upgrading old or damaged power points
  • Ensuring all outdoor power points are weatherproof
  • Using dedicated circuits for high-power appliances
  • Regularly inspecting and maintaining your electrical system

Our electricians can perform a safety inspection and recommend upgrades to help protect your home or business from electrical hazards.