Emergency Electrician Sydney

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Licensed Level 2 ASP · 24/7 across Sydney

An emergency electrician is a licensed 24/7 electrical service covering live faults, power outages, sparking outlets, burning switchboards, and storm-damaged consumer mains — work that cannot wait until business hours. If you’re dealing with a fault right now, call 0433 462 902 or book online for same-visit response across metropolitan Sydney.

Sydney Electrical Service is a fully licensed Level 2 ASP, meaning we can isolate, repair, and re-energise faults on the Ausgrid network — including consumer mains, point of attachment, and switchboard work — in a single visit, issuing a CCEW certificate where required. We dispatch 24/7, 365 days a year, to every Sydney metropolitan suburb, with no need to coordinate a separate Level 2 contractor.

What's Involved

Treat the following as emergency callouts — do not wait for business hours:

  • Burning smell from any outlet, switch, light fitting, or the switchboard
  • Smoke from any electrical equipment (call 000 first)
  • Sparking, popping, or arcing from any outlet, switch, or light fitting
  • Power point or switch hot to touch
  • Total power loss when neighbours have power
  • Repeated breaker or RCD tripping that won’t reset
  • Electric shock from any tap, sink, appliance, or fitting
  • Tingles or buzzes from metalwork
  • Fallen overhead consumer mains or damaged point of attachment
  • Lights flickering with brightening as well as dimming (broken main neutral)
  • Storm-related damage — wet switchboard, surge damage, fallen lines on property
  • A switchboard that is buzzing, humming, or visibly damaged

If you are unsure whether your situation is an emergency, call 0433 462 902 and we’ll triage on the phone. Many situations turn out to be safe-to-defer; some don’t, and you don’t want to find out you should have called sooner.

NSW Compliance

Emergency electrical work in NSW is governed by the same standards as any other electrical work — but the consequences of cutting corners under time pressure are severe. We hold:

  • NSW electrical contractor licence
  • Level 2 ASP accreditation (consumer mains, point of attachment, service fuse)
  • ACMA cabling registration (telecommunications)
  • $20 million public liability insurance
  • Workers compensation insurance
  • Compliant with AS/NZS 3000:2018 (Wiring Rules) and related standards

Every emergency callout is documented, every Level 2 component completed is registered with the network distributor, and we provide insurance-grade post-incident reports on request.

Pricing Approach

We are upfront about pricing before we attend:

  • Callout fee quoted on the phone before dispatch
  • Hourly labour for the time on site, agreed in advance
  • Parts at retail with no markup hidden
  • Fixed-price quote for any work beyond the immediate make-safe
  • No “after hours” surprise loadings beyond what is quoted at dispatch
  • Written invoice with materials and labour itemised

If a callout reveals work that exceeds the immediate emergency — for example, a switchboard rebuild where we attended for a tripping breaker — we make safe, quote on the larger job, and either continue (with your approval) or return at a scheduled time.

How This Service Is Delivered

  1. Call 0433 462 902
    describe the situation. We triage and quote callout.
  2. Dispatch
    typical ETA 30–90 minutes across metro Sydney.
  3. Arrive on site
    confirm safe access, identify scope.
  4. Isolate
    the affected circuit, board, or installation.
  5. Test
    with insulation-resistance, earth-loop, and RCD operating-time gear.
  6. Repair or make safe
    depending on scope and parts availability.
  7. Re-energise
    progressively, verifying each step.
  8. Document
    the cause, work completed, and any deferred items.
  9. Issue Notice of Service Work
    for any Level 2 component.
  10. **Invoice with itemised labour, materials, and any deferred quotes
    **Invoice with itemised labour, materials, and any deferred quotes.**

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an emergency electrician service actually cover?

An emergency electrician handles any fault posing an immediate safety risk or leaving you without power — sparking outlets, burning smells from a switchboard, storm-damaged consumer mains, complete power outages, and safety switches that won't stay reset. As a licensed Level 2 ASP, Sydney Electrical Service can also isolate and repair faults on the Ausgrid network, including consumer mains and the point of attachment, which a standard electrician is not authorised to touch.

Do I need a Level 2 ASP electrician for consumer mains or point of attachment work?

Yes — work on consumer mains, the point of attachment, or any part of the Ausgrid network must legally be carried out by a Level 2 Accredited Service Provider (ASP). A standard licensed electrician is not authorised to perform this work, so using a Level 2 ASP ensures the job is done compliantly and without unnecessary delays waiting on a third-party contractor.

How do I know if I need an emergency electrician right now, or if it can wait until morning?

Call an emergency electrician immediately if you notice sparking, a burning smell, discolouration around outlets or the switchboard, or a safety switch that keeps tripping — these all indicate an active fault that can escalate into a fire. A power outage affecting only your property while neighbours have power also warrants an urgent callout, as it typically points to a fault on your consumer mains.

How long does it take for an emergency electrician to arrive in Sydney?

Sydney Electrical Service operates 24 hours a day and offers same-visit response across metropolitan Sydney. For the fastest dispatch on an urgent fault, call 0433 462 902 directly rather than booking online.

How much does an emergency electrician callout cost in Sydney?

Cost varies depending on the nature of the fault, the time of callout, and any materials required, so there is no single flat rate across all jobs. Sydney Electrical Service provides a fixed-price quote before any work begins, so you know exactly what you're up for with no surprises on the invoice.

Can I reset a tripped safety switch or circuit breaker myself?

You can attempt a single reset, but if the breaker trips again immediately, or if there is any burning smell, scorch marking, or heat near the switchboard, stop and call a licensed electrician — repeated forced resets on a faulty circuit are a fire risk. Resetting a breaker is not a fix; it only confirms the circuit is safe to use, and only a licensed electrician can diagnose and repair the underlying fault.

Is it really worth calling an emergency electrician for something like a partial power outage?

Yes — a partial outage affecting specific circuits or the whole property is rarely a minor issue and almost always signals a fault in your switchboard, consumer mains, or wiring that requires professional diagnosis. Leaving it until business hours extends the risk window and, for consumer mains faults on the Ausgrid network, only a Level 2 ASP can legally restore your supply anyway.

What compliance certificates will I receive after the work is completed?

All notifiable electrical work in NSW must comply with the AS/NZS 3000 wiring standard, and you will receive a Certificate of Compliance for Electrical Work (CCEW) upon completion. For Level 2 ASP work involving the Ausgrid network — such as consumer mains repairs or reconnections — all required network documentation and approvals are managed as part of the service.

Talk to a Level 2 Electrician — 24/7

0433 462 902