House Rewiring in Broadmeadow

Renovating an older Broadmeadow home and the wiring can't keep up? Electrician Broadmeadow can fix it. Electrical Licence #451348C, $0 call-out, free quotes, and fixed upfront pricing on every rewire.

300+ Five-Star ReviewsTrusted by homeowners across Broadmeadow and Newcastle.
$0 Call-Out & Free QuotesNo cost to inspect, no surprise on the invoice.
Fixed Upfront PricingOne clear quote before any work begins.
Lifetime Labour WarrantyEvery rewire backed for as long as you own the home.

Trusted House Rewiring Specialists in Broadmeadow

Our family-owned team are licensed electricians and Level 2 ASPs, Electrical Licence #451348C, backed by 300+ five-star reviews across Newcastle. We rewire local homes fast and transparently, with $0 call-out fees, free quotes, and fixed upfront pricing on every job we take on.

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Our House Rewiring Services in Broadmeadow

Full House Rewires

We strip out and replace ageing wiring throughout an entire home, giving every circuit modern cable and a switchboard sized for today's electrical load.

Partial and Staged Rewires

Where a renovation only touches part of the house, we rewire just the affected rooms in stages, keeping the rest of your home liveable throughout.

Renovation Rewiring

Kitchen, bathroom, and extension renovations often trigger new circuits, and we wire these to meet current standards before the walls close up.

Old Wiring Replacement

Original wiring in Broadmeadow's older cottages is replaced with modern, safety-switch-protected cable that meets AS/NZS 3000 and today's insurance requirements.

Additional Circuit Installation

We add dedicated circuits for kitchens, home workshops, or EV chargers, so new appliances do not overload wiring never designed to carry them.

New Power Point Wiring

Rewires are the ideal time to add power points wherever a renovation needs them, since running new cable while walls are open costs far less than retrofitting later.

Why Rewiring Choice Matters for Broadmeadow Homes

The suburb's mix of pre-1940 weatherboard and brick cottages, mid-century homes, and newer unit infill means original wiring condition varies enormously from house to house:

  • Owner-occupiers renovating the suburb's ageing cottages near the railway and racecourse commonly trigger a partial or full rewire to meet current wiring standards
  • Original wiring in older homes often has no safety switch protection at circuit level
  • Insulation and cable sheathing degrade with age, raising fault and fire risk over time
  • Compliance to AS/NZS 3000 may be required before a renovation, sale, or lease
  • Workmanship and cable quality vary significantly between installers

Ageing wiring often shows up first as flickering lights or a burnt outlet well before homeowners consider a full rewire.

Close-up of circuit breakers being tested in a switchboard

Common Rewiring Problems We Fix Across Broadmeadow

01

Ageing wiring in pre-1940 cottage homes

The suburb's original railway-era cottages near Darling Street still run wiring from the original build in some cases, well past the point most licensed electricians consider safe.

02

Renovation rewires in mid-century stock

Owner-occupiers renovating the suburb's 1940s-1960s housing stock commonly need partial or full rewiring to bring the house up to current standards.

03

Undersized circuits for modern appliances

Original wiring was never sized for today's kitchen appliances, home workshops, or EV chargers, and we add dedicated circuits to carry the extra load safely.

04

No safety switch protection on old circuits

Circuits wired decades ago often have no RCD protection, leaving a family exposed to shock risk until the wiring is upgraded or replaced.

05

Deteriorated cable insulation

Old cable insulation cracks and perishes over time, and we replace it before it becomes a fire risk hidden behind walls and ceilings.

How it works

How Our House Rewiring Process Works

1

Wiring Assessment

We inspect your existing wiring, switchboard, and circuit layout to establish what needs replacing and whether a full or partial rewire suits your home.

2

Upfront Quote

You receive a free, fixed-price quote before any work starts, covering the full scope so there is no surprise cost once the job is underway.

3

Professional Rewiring

Our licensed electricians install new cable and circuits to AS/NZS 3000, staging the work around your household where a full rewire is not practical.

4

Testing & Handover

Every new circuit is tested and the switchboard clearly labelled before handover, so you know exactly what each circuit in your home controls.

Why Broadmeadow Customers Choose Us for House Rewiring

Older housing stock and popular renovation activity across the suburb mean rewiring is a common project, and our team backs every job with real guarantees. These four reasons are why local homeowners keep calling us first for rewiring work.

300+ Five-Star Reviews

Homeowners across Broadmeadow and Newcastle rate our rewiring work five stars, backed by 300+ genuine reviews.

$0 Call-Out & Free Quotes

Every rewiring inspection and quote is free, with no call-out fee charged before work is approved.

Fixed Upfront Pricing

You get one clear, fixed quote for the full rewire before work starts, so there is no surprise cost on the invoice.

Lifetime Labour Warranty

Our house rewiring is backed by a lifetime labour warranty, so the workmanship is covered for as long as you own the home.

House Rewiring Across Broadmeadow and Surrounding Areas

We provide house rewiring across Broadmeadow, Hamilton, Adamstown, New Lambton, and Kotara, backed by our lifetime labour warranty.

Power point being wired by a licensed electrician

Book Your House Rewiring in Broadmeadow

Call (02) 4009 4206 for a house rewire in Broadmeadow, backed by 300+ five-star reviews, $0 call-out, free quotes, and fixed upfront pricing. Get in touch, or head back to our electrician Broadmeadow home page for the full range of local electrical services.

Electrician wiring a wall power socket

Common questions

House Rewiring FAQs

Here is what local homeowners most often ask us about house rewiring, from pricing and timing through to staged rewires around a lived-in home.

How does pricing work for a house rewire?

Every house rewire gets a free, fixed upfront quote after an on-site assessment, so you know the full cost before any work begins on your home.

How long does a full house rewire take to complete?

Most single-storey rewires take several days to a week depending on house size, while staged rewires around a lived-in home can take longer to keep rooms usable.

Is a house rewire covered by a warranty?

Yes, every rewire we complete is backed by a lifetime labour warranty, so the workmanship is covered for as long as you own the home.

What standards do you wire a house to?

We wire every home to current AS/NZS 3000 wiring rules, including correct circuit protection, safety switches, and properly labelled switchboards.

Do I need my whole house rewired, or just part of it?

Not always. Many Broadmeadow homes only need the circuits affected by a renovation rewired, and we assess your existing wiring before recommending a full or partial rewire.

Do you rewire older homes in Broadmeadow during a renovation?

Yes, we regularly rewire Broadmeadow's older pre-1940 and mid-century cottages during renovations, staging the work so the rest of the house stays livable.

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