PP Auto Electrician — Electrical in Lonsdale


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Looking for pp auto electrician in Lonsdale? PP Auto Electrician helps customers in Lonsdale, Adelaide, SA compare options, review completed work, and request free quotes for car repair, service.
PP Auto Electrician brings servicing jobs within 20 km to customers across Lonsdale, Adelaide, SA.
PP Auto Electrician is a highly rated electrical business serving Lonsdale and surrounding areas in SA. With an outstanding 4.8-star rating from 98 customer reviews, they are one of the top-rated electrical providers in the area. Contact PP Auto Electrician today — call +61 8 8186 6708 or visit their website for a free quote.
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General Electrical questions for Lonsdale
How much does an electrician charge per hour in Australia?
Electricians typically charge $70–$130 per hour depending on the state and job type. After-hours and emergency callouts attract higher rates, often $150–$250/hr plus a callout fee of $80–$150.
Do I need a licensed electrician for all electrical work?
Yes — in Australia, all electrical work including new power points, light fittings, safety switches, and switchboard upgrades must be performed by a licensed electrician. The only DIY exception is replacing light globes.
What is a safety switch and do I need one?
A safety switch (RCD) shuts off power within milliseconds if it detects a fault, protecting against electric shock. Australian standards require safety switches on all power and lighting circuits. If your home doesn't have them, upgrading is a legal requirement when renovating.
How long does a switchboard upgrade take?
A standard switchboard upgrade takes 4–8 hours. If your home needs new wiring runs or the switchboard is in a difficult location, allow a full day. Your electrician will also need to notify your distributor (e.g., Ausgrid, Jemena, Citipower).
What should a Certificate of Electrical Safety include?
A Certificate of Electrical Safety (CES) must describe the work performed, the licence number of the electrician, the address, and confirm the installation was tested and complies with AS/NZS 3000.
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