Emergency Electrician
⚡ Electrical emergencies are dangerous. Every minute matters — call us now and we’ll get someone to you fast.
Same-day response
Licensed and Local
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We are local emergency electricians available 24/7 with 170+ positive google reviews
- Tripped safety switch that won't reset
- Burning smell, sparks or scorch marks
- Fallen or damaged power lines
- Flooding near your switchboard
- Power out to your home or business
- Flickering lights or sudden power surges
Electrical emergency? Don't wait.
We’re Level 2 accredited electricians, which means we can handle jobs most electricians can’t — including mains connections, overhead and underground lines, and switchboard work that requires network authority approval.
- Blown switchboards
- Power outages
- Tripped circuit breakers
- Storm and lightning damage
- Exposed or damaged wiring
- No hot water (electric)
- Meter and mains faults
- Safety switch failures
local level 2 emergency electrician with over 170 google reviews







Frequently asked questions
How fast can you get to me?
Response times vary by location, but we aim to have someone on-site within 1–2 hours for most emergencies. When you call, we’ll give you a realistic ETA straight away.
Do you charge more for after-hours callouts?
After-hours, weekend and public holiday rates do apply — but we’ll always confirm pricing before we start. No surprises.
My safety switch keeps tripping. Is that an emergency?
Yes, treat it as one. A repeatedly tripping safety switch means a fault exists somewhere in your system. Running the circuit manually without fixing the cause is a fire risk.
Can you deal with my energy provider for me?
If your issue involves the network (Ausgrid, Endeavour Energy), yes — as Level 2 electricians we can communicate directly with them and coordinate the work on your behalf.
What areas do you cover?
Allambie Heights, Balgowlah, Balgowlah Heights, Belrose, Dee Why, Freshwater, Manly, Mona Vale, Narrabeen, Northern Beaches, North-Sydney, Pittwater, Seaforth, St Ives.
Do I need to be home?
For most emergency work, yes — we’ll need access to your switchboard and the affected areas. Give us a call and we can talk through your specific situation.