Celebrating over 20 Years of Trusted Electrical Services across North West Sydney, Blacktown, Hills District, Penrith & Blue Mountains
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10 Honest Reasons to choose Norwest Electrical Group
Electrical services across North West Sydney, Western Sydney, Blacktown, Hills District, Penrith and Blue Mountains.
Welcome to Norwest Electrical Group, where we pride ourselves on providing honest and ethical general and emergency residential and commercial electrical services.
Founded by Mark, a seasoned local electrician with over 20 years of experience in the trade, we remain a small hands-on team, committed to offering a personalised service, without call-out fees or the exorbitant fees charged by larger electrical companies.
Having reached over 200 positive Google Reviews by 2024, we understand the importance of building strong relationships with our clients.
We want you to feel comfortable reaching out to us for any electrical job, whether it’s for general maintenance, urgent repairs, or new electrical services as part of a renovation or home build.
Whether you are a residential homeowner, local store, office, or property manager, we have the expertise and resources to get your jobs done safely, efficiently, and affordably.
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A message from Mark
Hi, my name is Mark, founder of Norwest Electrical Group. I started my trade profession as an electrician at age 16 and now, 23 years on, I am still out there every day loving what I do.
I pride myself on offering an honest and ethical electrical service. I want my clients to feel comfortable calling me back months or years later, even if it’s to ask for ideas and guidance.
Unlike larger electrical companies with exorbitant fees and inexperienced juniors, I operate a small team which means I can service my clients directly and very affordably. It also means I can do what I do best, and that is – offer solutions to do things better, safer, and more affordably.
We help residential homeowners, commercial and real estate property managers across Sydney’s Hills District, North West, Parramatta, Blacktown, Penrith, Western Sydney and Blue Mountains areas. We offer a range of general maintenance services to new electrical fit-outs. I’d love to help so I welcome you to reach out.
24/7 Emergency electrical and general electrical services across North West Sydney, Blacktown, Hills District, Penrith to Blue Mountains NSW
We can quickly and safely help you with a range of emergency services, maintenance and new electrical services including:
Light
Fittings
Kitchen
Renovations
Ceiling
Fans
Home
Renovations
Switchboard
Upgrades
Ovens & Rangehood
Installation and Removal
Home Rewiring
and Powerpoints
Bathroom and
Laundry Renovations
Sockets &
Switches
Meterboard
Upgrades
Hot Water
Repairs
Security
Cameras
Sharing our Work
This chandelier is really perfect for the client’s stairwell.
This light fixture is truly one of a kind and a great centerpiece in the client’s living room.
The client wanted more power points and switches. Wish granted.
This minimalist ceiling fan was installed in the client’s home. They are very happy with the result.
In action, with this tricky installation of an accent light within a thin pillar.
Another routine inspection and maintenance. This is crucial for safety.
Proudly over 200 positive Google reviews and counting
For an honest electrician with NO CALL-OUT FEES, contact Mark
Safety Tips and Questions to ask your Local Electrician
Unplug appliances and devices when not in use: Leaving appliances and devices plugged in when not in use can create an electrical hazard, especially if they have a damaged cord or faulty wiring. Unplugging these items when they’re not in use can help reduce the risk of electrical shock, fires, and other hazards.
Don’t overload electrical outlets: Plugging too many devices into a single electrical outlet can overload the circuit and create a fire hazard. Be sure to distribute your electrical devices across multiple outlets or use a power strip with built-in surge protection.
Can you provide a detailed quote for my electrical project?”
For large electrical jobs, you may prefer to request a detailed quote that outlines the costs associated with the job. The estimate should include labour, materials, permits, and any other expenses. A clear understanding of the overall cost will help you plan your budget accordingly.
Keep electrical cords away from heat sources: Placing electrical cords near heat sources like stovetops, space heaters, or lamps can damage the cord’s insulation and create an electrical hazard. Keep cords away from heat sources to prevent damage and reduce the risk of electrical shock or fires.
Always ask your electrician if they have public liability insurance. This will serve as protection in the event of an accident occurring on your property or to you, others, or the electrician.
Is an electrical license mandatory?
Yes, in NSW all electrical work, no matter how small or large the job must be carried out by a fully licensed electrician.
Teach and Practice Electrical Safety with Children: Educate children about electrical safety and establish clear guidelines to ensure they understand the potential hazards. Teach them to never touch electrical outlets, cords, or appliances with wet hands and to seek adult assistance when dealing with electrical devices. Additionally, keep electrical cords and devices out of reach of young children to prevent accidents and injuries.
Install smoke detectors in your home!
Smoke detectors provide early warning of electrical fires or smoke, giving you and your family time to evacuate and avoid injury or death. Your local electrician can help with installing and testing smoke detectors.
Featured Articles
Data shows that home electrical accidents kill 15 people a year in Australia. Another 300 are hospitalised annually because of electrical accidents that could have otherwise been prevented.
One of the most common causes of accidents is the lack of safety switches. As for those with safety switches, they are mostly only on the power circuits. This means that other components like light and hot water are left unprotected. While Australia has imposed laws to help secure homes from electrical accidents, legislation has a long way to go.
So what can you do to ensure your home is not at risk?