Skilled House Rewiring Contractors in Melbourne, VIC

0478 790 051

Is your home's electrical system outdated, unsafe, or just not keeping up with modern life? Melbourne House Rewiring provides complete house rewiring and electrical upgrade services throughout Melbourne, VIC, and surrounding suburbs for homeowners and businesses dealing with old wiring, safety concerns, or electrical systems that simply can't handle today's demands. Our contractor works with homeowners in older properties with outdated wiring creating fire risks, families constantly tripping circuit breakers because there aren't enough circuits, property owners preparing homes for sale and needing electrical compliance, renovators updating entire homes and requiring complete rewiring, and businesses needing safe reliable electrical systems supporting their operations. What you get from us is a completely upgraded electrical system installed safely to current Australian Standards, enough power and outlets for modern living, protection against electrical fires and shocks, increased property value, and genuine peace of mind knowing your electrical system is safe and reliable, all completed by licensed electricians who communicate clearly, work cleanly, and genuinely care about your safety and satisfaction.

Melbourne House Rewiring

Many Melbourne homes were built decades ago when electrical demands were completely different—families had fewer appliances, no computers or charging devices, and much simpler electrical needs. Today's homes run multiple air conditioners, powerful kitchen appliances, entertainment systems, home offices, electric vehicle chargers, and dozens of devices constantly charging. Old wiring simply can't handle modern loads safely. Outdated electrical systems risk causing house fires through overheated wires, create shock hazards from deteriorated insulation, trip breakers constantly disrupting daily life, and lack essential safety features like RCDs (safety switches) protecting against electrocution.

Many older Melbourne properties have dangerous wiring types like fabric-insulated cables that become brittle and crack over time, ceramic tube wiring that was never designed for modern loads, and aluminium wiring prone to connection failures causing fires. Our house rewiring experts assess your electrical system thoroughly, identify safety concerns and inadequacies, and provide solutions bringing your home up to current standards while meeting your actual power needs.

Our Services

At Melbourne House Rewiring, we handle every aspect of electrical upgrades and rewiring so your home or business gets the safe, modern electrical system it needs. Our licensed electricians specialise in a wide, comprehensive range of electrical services so that your electrical needs are met easily with us. Whether your entire house needs full or partial rewiring, specific rooms need electrical upgrades, or you're simply preparing your property for sale and need electrical compliance certificates, our experienced team will come in and manage the entire process from start to end for you. Here's everything our electrical contractors in Melbourne, VIC can do for you:

  • Complete House Rewiring

  • Partial Rewiring and Room Additions

  • Switchboard and Electrical Panel Upgrades

  • Safety Switch (RCD) Installations

  • Power Point Installations

  • Lighting Design and Installation

Our Service Areas

Our electrical company in Melbourne, VIC provide house rewiring services all across the Greater Melbourne area, helping homeowners replace old or unsafe wiring so their electrical system is safe and ready for modern power use.

Our electricians work across many of Melbourne’s busiest suburbs, where large residential areas mean more homes that need electrical upgrades. Some of the big areas we commonly service include Point Cook, Craigieburn, Tarneit, Pakenham, Reservoir, Berwick, Werribee, Glen Waverley, Sunbury, and Frankston. These suburbs each have tens of thousands of residents and large housing areas, which means many properties built in earlier decades now need electrical work to keep up with modern living.

If you’re in any of these suburbs or generally around the Metropolitan Melbourne area, give us a call and fill out the form below so our team can inspect your wiring, identify any safety risks, and replace old cables with a system that suits your home today.

Signs Your Home Needs Rewiring

Maintaining a safe home starts with understanding the invisible infrastructure behind your walls. As our daily lives become increasingly dependent on high-powered technology and a growing number of appliances, older electrical systems often struggle to keep pace with the demand. Recognizing the subtle—and not-so-subtle—red flags of a failing system is the best way to prevent electrical fires and ensure your property meets modern safety standards. Below are the key indicators that it’s time to consider a professional house rewiring:

Flickering Lights

This typically points to inadequate wiring or loose connections that struggle to maintain a steady flow when appliances are switched on.

Frequently Tripping Circuit Breakers

This is a clear sign that your electrical system is consistently being pushed beyond its safe operating capacity.

Damaged or Abnormal Outlets

Outlets that are warm to the touch, buzzing, scorched, or providing minor shocks indicate active and dangerous wiring faults.

Persistent Burning Smells

A burning odour near panels or switches suggests overheating wires and represents an immediate fire hazard.

Dimming Lights (Whole-House)

When lights dim house-wide as large appliances start, it indicates that the overall electrical supply is insufficient for the home's load.

Two-Prong Outlets

These signify an antiquated system that lacks the essential grounding and safety features found in modern three-prong setups.

Age of the Property

If a home was built before 1990 and hasn't been updated, the wiring is likely unequipped to handle the power demands of modern technology.

There are plenty of reasons to start looking at rewiring your house: safety, age, and quality are a few of them. Regardless, if you notice these signs showing up in your home, it's best to talk to an electrician who has the experience and expertise to assess your home and give you an evaluation. Give us a call or reach out today, and we can book a site visit in the next week.

Our Electrical Project Process

A Comprehensive Electrical Assessment

We start with a comprehensive assessment examining your current wiring and overall electrical condition.

Proposal and Quote

We create a detailed proposal explaining required work, recommended upgrades, transparent pricing, and settle on a realistic timeline.

Plan and Install

We plan the installation carefully, then we install your new cables, upgrade your switchboards and install new outlets and switches where needed that meets current Australian Standards.

Full System Test

We test thoroughly before restoring power, provide certification for compliance, and walk you through your upgraded system explaining how everything works.

Ready to get started?

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House Rewiring

There are two types of house rewiring we do: Full vs. Partial House Rewiring. Not every home needs complete rewiring—sometimes targeted upgrades solve specific problems while saving significant cost. A Complete House Rewiring service replaces all electrical wiring, the switchboard, outlets, switches, and circuits throughout your entire home. This comprehensive approach makes sense when wiring is very old (40+ years), contains dangerous material like fabric insulation or aluminium, shows widespread deterioration, or if you're already doing major renovations anyway. Partial rewiring updates specific areas like kitchens needing more circuits for appliances, home offices requiring dedicated power and data, additions being built onto existing homes, or rooms with visible electrical problems, while leaving other areas unchanged. Our house rewiring experts assess your specific situation honestly, explaining whether complete rewiring is necessary for safety or if partial rewiring addresses your actual needs adequately. We never recommend unnecessary work, but also never minimise genuine safety concerns—your safety is always our priority.

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Switchboard Upgrades and Replacements

Your switchboard (also called a fuse box or electrical panel) is your home's electrical control centre, distributing power throughout circuits. Old switchboards have ceramic fuses instead of modern circuit breakers, lack RCDs (safety switches) preventing electrocution, and have insufficient capacity for modern electrical loads. Many Melbourne homes still have dangerous old switchboards, creating serious fire and shock risks. Upgrading your switchboard provides modern circuit breakers that trip safely when overloads occur. Our electrician installs RCDs that detect dangerous current leakage and shut the power off within milliseconds, fast enough to prevent fatal electrocutions in most cases. Our licensed electricians replace old, dangerous switchboards with modern compliant panels, install appropriate safety switches protecting all circuits, and provide certification proving compliance with current standards. Switchboard upgrades often solve multiple electrical problems while dramatically improving safety.

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Power Points Installation

Modern homes need more power points than older homes provided—today's families charge multiple devices, run various appliances, and use power throughout homes in ways not imagined decades ago. We install additional power points where you actually need them, provide upgrades for old two-prong outlets to modern three-prong grounded outlets, providing essential safety, and add USB charging outlets for convenient device charging. Our house rewiring experts plan power point placement considering furniture arrangements and how you actually use each room, along with aligning with building codes requiring specific outlet spacing. Proper outlet placement throughout your home means devices and appliances can be plugged in safely exactly where you use them without dangerous multi-outlet adapters, overloaded power boards, or extension cords running across floors.

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Lighting Installation

Good lighting makes a big difference in how a home or business feels and functions. Many properties in Melbourne still use old light fittings, poor layouts, or outdated bulbs that waste power and don’t give enough light where it’s needed. At Melbourne House Rewiring, our electricians install new lighting systems and upgrade older setups so rooms are brighter, safer, and easier to use. We install a wide range of lighting, including LED downlights, pendant lights, outdoor security lights, garage lighting, and feature lighting for living areas or kitchens. If your lights flicker, your rooms feel dim, or your fittings are old and worn out, replacing them can make a big improvement. New LED lighting also uses less electricity and lasts much longer than older bulbs. Our team checks the wiring, switch positions, and the way light spreads across the room before installing new fittings. This helps avoid dark corners, glare, or lights that sit in the wrong place. Whether you are updating a few lights or changing the lighting across your whole home, we install systems that work well for everyday living.

FAQs

How often should I have my home's electrical system inspected?

We recommend scheduling a professional electrical inspection at least every five years for residential properties. However, if you notice any unusual electrical behavior, such as flickering lights or tripped circuits, it's essential to have an inspection sooner. Regular inspections help identify potential issues before they become major problems, ensuring the safety and efficiency of your electrical system.

How do I know if I need a full house rewire or just a switchboard upgrade?

Generally, a switchboard upgrade is often necessary if you are adding high-power appliances or if your current board is outdated (e.g., still using ceramic fuses). However, if your home has older rubber or cotton-insulated wiring, a full house rewire is the only way to ensure the entire system can safely handle modern electrical loads. Regardless, know that we always provide a thorough safety inspection to determine which solution is right for your property, so you don't have to worry about making the wrong choice. Give us a call, and we can recommend the right solution forward.

How long does a typical house rewiring project take?

For a standard three-bedroom home, a full rewire generally takes between 3 to 7 days, depending on the accessibility of the wiring and the complexity of the layout. We aim to minimise disruption and will provide a specific timeline after our initial on-site assessment.

Can I add extra power points and new lighting while my house is being rewired?

Absolutely. In fact, a rewiring project is the most cost-effective time to upgrade your home’s functionality. Since we are already accessing the wall cavities and ceiling space, adding modern LED lighting or extra power points in more convenient locations is much simpler and more affordable than doing it as a standalone job by itself. With our service, you can opt for additional power points or lighting upgrades with the house rewire, or get it as its own service by itself.

Will there be a lot of damage to my walls during the rewiring process?

Our experienced electricians use specialised tools and techniques to "fish" wires through existing wall cavities and ceiling spaces whenever possible. This minimises the need for cutting into plaster. If access is restricted and a small opening is required, we will discuss this with you beforehand to ensure you are comfortable with the plan.

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Servicing Melbourne, VIC

including Sorrento, Frankston, Lilydale, Cragieburn, Werribee, and Melbourne CBD.

Contact Info

Address: Level 4/179 Swanston Street Melbourne VIC 3000, Melbourne VIC 3000

Phone: 0478 790 051

Email: [email protected]

Service Hours: Monday to Friday 7:00AM to 5:00PM