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Stay informed with practical tips, safety advice, and insights from the team at One Point Sydney Electricians. Our blog covers everything you need to know about residential and commercial electrical services in Sydney — all written to help you make smarter decisions for your property.
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A sudden power outage can be frustrating—but before you call an electrician and risk paying a callout fee, it’s essential to check whether the issue is part of a wider network problem, such as an Ausgrid outage. A quick self-check…
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If you have ever wondered what is a level 2 electrician and how they differ from a regular electrician, here is the straightforward answer: a Level 2 electrician is an accredited professional who can tackle more advanced electrical work than…
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If you’re wondering how much an electrician typically charges in 2025, you can expect to pay anywhere from about AUD $80 to AUD $130 per hour in most parts of Australia. These rates have stayed fairly close to the 2024…
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How long does powerpoint installation take? For many Australian homeowners, adding a new power point (or wall socket) typically ranges from 30 minutes up to a couple of hours for a single, straightforward job. If you have older wiring or…
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Yes, you likely need a 15 amp power point if you use appliances that pull higher electrical loads like air conditioners, ovens, or certain power tools because these devices demand more capacity than a standard 10 amp outlet. Good news:…
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How much does it cost to install a new power point in Australia? You might see prices from around $50 to $500 per unit. Good news, this wide range often boils down to a handful of clear factors like the…
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If you have ever asked yourself, “How do I know if a fuse is blown?” there is a simple way to start investigating: check for any break or gap within the fuse’s wire, look for charring on the fuse panel,…