
EC 9715 Licensed
Renovation, Rewiring & Extension Electrical — Joondalup
When you pull out the kitchen or bathroom in a 70s or 80s Padbury, Duncraig or Greenwood home, you find cloth-insulated cable, undersized feeds and owner-built circuits that should never have happened. Sort it properly while the walls are open — it's cheaper and cleaner than going back in later.
What I do
- Full house rewire (older homes where the wiring's reached end-of-life)
- Partial rewire — kitchen, bathroom or single circuit replacement
- Extension electrical — new circuits, new GPOs, new lighting, new switchboard sub-board if needed
- Pre-renovation walkthrough so you know what the electrical scope is before the plasterer arrives
- Coordination with the builder, plumber and tiler so the rough-in fits the build schedule
- Final fit-off after the painters are done — switches, GPOs, light fittings
- Compliance certs at handover
Common jobs in Joondalup
90s Greenwood or Kingsley kitchen renovation — find the original 1990s cable, replace, re-circuit, induction-cooktop ready. Full bathroom rewire in a Heathridge family home with a tile-and-shower-niche reno. Extension electrical on a Burns Beach or Iluka home — new master bedroom and ensuite added. Pre-reno walkthrough on a 70s Duncraig or Padbury home where the owner wants the truth before they commit to the build.
What to SMS or photograph
- Floor plan if you've got one (rough sketch is fine)
- Photos of any opened-up walls or ceiling cavities
- Builder's name and contact if you've got one
SMS Tony 0415 966 469 or call ahead of the build. I'd rather quote before the demo than chase issues during the build.
FAQs
Do I really need a full rewire or can we patch the bad bits?
Depends on age and condition. A 70s home with cloth-insulated rubber cable, yes — it's reaching end of life. A 90s home with PVC, usually not — patch the bad circuits, leave the rest.
How much disruption is a full rewire?
Real disruption. Walls have to be opened. We coordinate with the builder so it happens during the demo phase, not after the plaster's gone back up.
Can you handle the extension and the existing house at the same time?
Yes — that's actually the cheapest way to do it. Single sub-board for the new section, tied back to the upgraded main board.