Residential Electricians in Urunga
- Licensed & Accredited
- Residential to Industrial
- Solar & EV Specialists
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Urunga Residential Electricians
Homeowners in Urunga rely on well-planned electrical systems, and that’s where Ray Smith Electrical comes in. Our residential electricians provide licensed services designed to meet the day-to-day needs of local households. With more than 45 years of industry experience, we bring an understanding of coastal property demands and regional safety standards. Our team is fully qualified, including Clean Energy Council accreditation and Level 2 ASP authorisation, which allows us to work across standard and advanced residential systems.
Whether it’s switchboard replacements, lighting upgrades, or EV charger installations, our work is designed around compliance, practicality and ease of use. We’ve supported homes throughout with everything from general maintenance to solar and battery installation. Many households in Urunga benefit from flexible power setups and safe integration with newer technologies, and we focus on clear communication at every step. We work cleanly, provide written documentation, and respond promptly to residential enquiries.
If your property needs a few small upgrades or a complete new fit-out, we’ll guide you through what’s needed and how it can be done. Our goal is to support everyday safety, energy efficiency and usability through well-structured, site-aware solutions. To make a booking or speak with our team, call 02 6652 4242.
How Our Residential Services Work
We begin by assessing the scope of your residential electrical needs, whether through a phone consult, plans, or an on-site inspection in Urunga. From there, we provide a clearly itemised quote with all work and materials outlined.
For each job, we bring tools and components suited to residential standards, with all cabling, switchgear and fittings sourced from approved suppliers. Services include adding new circuits, upgrading safety switches, installing ceiling fans, or setting up solar and battery systems. Our approach includes full testing and final sign-off once work is complete, with an emphasis on tidy finishes and practical usability. If issues arise with access, timelines or compatibility, we communicate early to avoid delays.
We also offer follow-up assistance where needed, especially for systems like solar batteries or EV chargers that may require user guidance. Every job in Urunga is handled by trained electricians with a focus on quality workmanship and safety compliance. We aim to support long-term reliability through proven methods and industry-recognised tools.
Want to find out more or organise a job in Urunga? Give us a call on 02 6652 4242.
What’s the difference between a residential and commercial electrician?
The main difference between a residential and commercial electrician lies in the type of work they perform and the environments they work in. Residential electricians focus on homes, handling tasks like power point installations, lighting, switchboard upgrades and general maintenance. Commercial electricians work on larger-scale systems in shops, offices, and industrial settings, often dealing with higher voltage systems, complex wiring layouts, and stricter compliance requirements suited to business or public infrastructure. Each requires different skills, tools, and safety procedures.
Is it safe to do my own electrical work at home?
No, it is not safe to do your own electrical work at home unless you are a licensed electrician. In Australia, most electrical tasks — including wiring, installing power points, or replacing fittings — must be carried out by a qualified professional. DIY electrical work can lead to serious safety risks such as electric shock, fire, or non-compliance with local regulations. It can also void insurance or property warranties. Always contact a licensed electrician for any electrical job.
How do I know if I need a switchboard upgrade?
If your home has an older switchboard with ceramic fuses, or if you experience regular trips, flickering lights, or added power demand, it may be time for an upgrade. Modern homes often require safety switches (RCDs), additional circuit protection, and room for future additions like solar or EV chargers. A licensed electrician can inspect your system and let you know what’s required to stay safe and compliant.


