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ELECTRICAL SERVICES

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Switch & Socket Replacement

Loose, damaged, or non-functioning switches and sockets can be both inconvenient and dangerous. We safely replace faulty outlets and switches with secure, properly fitted units to restore safe electrical flow in your home or workspace.

Power Trip Diagnosis & Repair

Frequent power trips can indicate overloaded circuits, damaged wiring, or faulty devices. We troubleshoot the cause using the correct tools and safety checks, and resolve the issue promptly to prevent recurring disruptions.

Ceiling Fan & Lighting Installation

Whether it's installing a new ceiling fan, pendant light, or LED panel, we ensure safe, stable mounting and correct wiring. We take care of replacements and new fittings for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and office spaces.

Light Fixture Troubleshooting

Flickering, dimming, or dead lights often point to issues with wiring, switches, or internal components. We inspect the full connection path, replace faulty parts, and restore proper lighting without guesswork or unsafe shortcuts.

Circuit Breaker & DB Servicing

We check and service distribution boards (DBs), including circuit breakers and safety switches. This helps prevent overloads, short circuits, and potential fire risks. All work is done in accordance with safety regulations and load capacity guidelines.

Appliance Wiring & Power Points

Need to wire up a heater, cooker hood, or washing machine? We install new power points or extend existing wiring to accommodate your appliances safely, ensuring proper load distribution and connection integrity.

⚠️Pro Tips & Safety Notes

📌Don’t ignore frequent power trips.

If your circuit breaker trips often, it’s more than a nuisance — it could point to overloading, faulty wiring, or deteriorating components. Get it checked before it leads to bigger electrical failures or hazards.

📌Never attempt DIY rewiring.

Electrical work requires proper tools, knowledge, and safety measures. A minor mistake can result in short circuits, shocks, or fire risks. Always engage a licensed electrician for anything beyond a plug or bulb.

📌Upgrade old sockets and switches.

If your power points feel loose, spark when used, or look outdated, it’s time to replace them. Modern fittings are safer, more efficient, and compliant with current electrical codes.

📌Watch for heat or discoloration.

Switches, sockets, or plugs that feel warm or show brown marks may be overheating — a serious safety risk. Stop using them and call for inspection immediately.

📌Keep Water and wiring far apart.

Avoid placing appliances or outlets near sinks, showers, or damp walls. If installation in such areas is necessary (e.g., water heaters), use proper waterproof fittings and covers.

📌Label your DB box clearly.

Many homes have unclear or unlabeled distribution boards. We recommend clear labels for each circuit — it saves time and reduces risk during any emergency or repair.

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