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Switch and Outlet Installation Services
Power outlets, sockets, or points, whatever you want to call us! Having them installed poorly can be risky business and this goes for light switches too. Avoid the risk by booking through Goodnest and have one our highly recommended professional electricians take care of it safely.

Switch and Outlet Installation Questions & Answers

Every homeowner knows the struggle to find a reliable, affordable electrician when you’re renovating or would just like your single power points switched to doubles to increase the number of appliances or devices you can plug in. Maybe you want an exterior power point installed. Goodnest can help connect you to reliable professionals in your area who can help fix the problem as quickly as possible.

Goodnest electricians are reliable, trustworthy and affordable. We’ve been doing this for a while, so from experience and based on 100’s of jobs, we’ve created a price list of various residential electrical jobs so you know what to expect when hiring an electrician.

How much do electrical repairs & services cost?

You may have been using the same electrician for the last few years but it doesn’t mean you’re getting the best bang for your buck. We’ve put together a comprehensive list of services and estimated pricing on each electrical service. Please note, these prices should only be used as a guide and quotes will vary based on the actual electrical situation and individual work performed.

Pricing estimates:

  • Install or replace a power socket: $150 to $250
  • Install new power point for appliances: $150 to $250
  • Exterior power point: $350 - $400

How will an electrician charge me?

This will depend on a variety of factors:

  • Parts and materials - if the electrician has the parts in their van, or if they need to pick up something from an electrical store, you will be charged for what's needed. There may be a mark-up as well.
  • Travel cost (this can be factored into the labour charge) - if the electrician charges travel costs, this is usually charged from the time the electrician leaves for your home, to when they arrive back at their base after the job. This will also include the time it takes to visit an electrical store to get any parts.
  • GST - the total of 1, 2 will be added, and GST (15%) added.

How do I pay an electrician?

Most electricians accept a range of payment methods, including:

  • Direct debit (Internet Banking)
  • Cheque
  • Cash with Invoice
  • Credit Card via the plumber’s website (surcharge may apply)
  • On-site EFTPOS
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