Residential Electricians in Woolgoolga
- Licensed & Accredited
- Residential to Industrial
- Solar & EV Specialists
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Woolgoolga Residential Electricians
Ray Smith Electrical provides licensed residential electrician services in Woolgoolga and surrounding areas. With over 45 years of industry experience, our team delivers a wide range of home electrical services, backed by recognised certifications and a commitment to safe, compliant workmanship.
Whether you’re building, renovating or maintaining your property, we’re equipped to assist with everything from lighting and power point installations to EV chargers, TV wall mounting and switchboard upgrades. Based in Coffs Harbour and servicing the wider region, we’re proud to support local households with reliable electrical solutions tailored to real-world needs. We’re also a Level 2 Authorised Service Provider and Clean Energy Council-accredited, meaning we’re trained to handle more complex installations, solar systems and power supply work.
From scheduled jobs to unexpected repairs, we focus on clear communication, tidy work and practical support at every stage. Our team works efficiently to minimise disruption while keeping your home and electrical systems safe. For property owners in Woolgoolga, we’re a responsive and easy-to-reach team with the equipment, training and experience to get the job done.
Call 02 6652 4242 to speak with our team or arrange a quote.
How Our Services Work
Residential electrical work in Woolgoolga covers a broad mix of jobs, all focused on keeping your home running safely and efficiently. These include installing lights, fans, power points, smoke alarms, data points and surge protection, as well as larger jobs like switchboard replacements and solar system installations.
Depending on what you need, we might start with a quick inspection, quote or consultation to plan the work properly and ensure it aligns with local regulations and your setup. We use licensed tools and follow up-to-date safety standards, with special care taken in older homes or properties that need rewiring or system upgrades. All cabling and connections are checked, tested and clearly documented. For more advanced work, like solar panels or electric vehicle chargers, we provide guidance on product options and site suitability, and make sure everything integrates smoothly with your existing setup.
We also offer services like fault finding and compliance checks to help maintain safe operation over time. Everything is explained clearly so you know what’s involved and why it matters. In Woolgoolga, our aim is to support homeowners with straightforward, safe electrical work that’s done properly from start to finish.
What do residential electricians do?
A residential electrician handles the installation, repair and maintenance of electrical systems within homes. This includes tasks such as wiring new builds or renovations, upgrading switchboards, fitting lights and power points, and installing smoke alarms. They also diagnose faults, perform safety checks, and ensure all electrical work meets Australian Standards to maintain safety, reliability and compliance in residential properties.
Do I need an electrician to replace a power point or light fitting?
Yes, you should always use a licensed electrician to replace a power point or light fitting. Even if the job appears simple, working with electricity carries serious risks, including electric shock, fire, and long-term damage to your electrical system. In Australia, it’s also a legal requirement for this type of work to be carried out by a qualified professional. An electrician will ensure the installation is done safely, correctly, and in compliance with current electrical standards and regulations.
How often should I have my home’s electrical system inspected?
For most homes, a general electrical safety inspection every 5–10 years is recommended, especially in older buildings or those with higher usage demands. If you’ve recently moved into a new property, added new appliances, experienced circuit trips, or suspect old wiring, it’s a good idea to have an electrician assess the system sooner. Regular inspections help identify wear and tear, outdated systems or unsafe wiring before problems arise. For rental properties, landlords are required to ensure the property remains electrically safe, which may mean more regular checks depending on tenancy turnover.


