Residential Electricians in Toormina
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- Residential to Industrial
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Toormina Residential Electrician
When you're looking for a local electrician in Toormina, it's important to find someone who understands both the area and the needs of local households. Ray Smith Electrical offers residential electrical services across Toormina and surrounding suburbs, bringing over 45 years of experience to homes of all sizes. As Clean Energy Council-accredited installers and Level 2 Authorised Service Providers, we’re qualified to work on everything from basic repairs to more advanced installations.
Whether it’s upgrading switchboards, installing lighting, wiring new power points, or fitting EV chargers, we focus on safety, efficiency and doing things properly. Our team supports Toormina households with a dependable, responsive service and clear communication every step of the way. We also handle smart home wiring, TV wall mounting, data cabling and more, all carried out with neat, careful workmanship. Our approach is grounded in practical experience and a strong understanding of home electrical systems. We're here to support the needs of Toormina residents with prompt, reliable service that meets current safety standards.
To book a job or find out more, give us a call on 02 6652 4242. We’ll help you get started.
Reliable Service Delivery
In Toormina, our residential electrical services are tailored to meet the real-world needs of homeowners, renters and property managers. We take the time to assess each job properly before getting started, whether it’s a small repair or a complete household fit-out. Jobs are carried out using modern tools and materials that align with Australian safety standards, and we always aim to minimise disruption while we work.
We use clear, upfront pricing and communicate timelines so you’re never left wondering where things are at. From installing safety switches and downlights to configuring NBN-ready data cabling or handling surge protection, every task is approached with careful attention to detail. If we need to work with other trades or access difficult areas, we manage that coordination as part of the service.
We know the types of properties common in Toormina, and we tailor our solutions to suit everything from brick veneer homes to newer builds and townhouses. If something needs follow-up, we’re easy to reach and quick to respond. Every job starts with a straightforward conversation about what you need.
Can I do small electrical jobs myself at home?
In most cases, it is not legal or safe to carry out even small electrical jobs yourself at home. Tasks like replacing power points, wiring light fittings, or altering circuits must be done by a licensed electrician to meet Australian safety standards and regulations. DIY electrical work can lead to serious injury, fire risk, or insurance issues if not performed correctly and legally. Always consult a licensed professional for any electrical tasks.
How do I know if I need to upgrade my switchboard?
You may need a switchboard upgrade if your current one uses ceramic fuses, trips frequently, or can’t handle the electrical load of modern appliances. Upgrades are also common when adding things like solar systems, EV chargers or air conditioning. Older switchboards can pose a safety risk and may not comply with today’s electrical standards. A licensed electrician can assess your setup and advise whether an upgrade is necessary.
What’s the difference between a Level 2 electrician and a standard electrician?
A standard electrician handles everyday residential tasks like lighting, outlets and switchboards. A Level 2 electrician is licensed to work directly with the electrical network, including connecting or disconnecting power from the grid, installing metering equipment, and handling overhead or underground service lines. If your job involves mains connections or metering upgrades, you’ll likely need a Level 2 electrician with the right accreditation for the task.


