Licensed Electricians for Davidson Homes

Bush blocks, national park boundaries and homes built from the late 1970s onward make this pocket a different kind of job to a newer estate. We know the pattern well.

Every job is licensed and insured, and carries work that's guaranteed without a use-by date attached.

Fixed Price, Written Down First

You see the price before we start, and that exact price is what shows up on the invoice.

Guaranteed for the Life of the Job

Covered labour never comes back as a bill, on a workmanship guarantee that simply doesn't expire. Parts sit under their own 12-month product warranty.

600+ Five-Star Reviews and Counting

Five stars, over 600 times, from homeowners across Sydney, and that tally hasn't stopped climbing.

Quick to Answer, Quicker to Arrive

Often same or next day. We move quicker still once it's genuinely urgent.

Davidson's Housing, and What It Asks of an Electrician

Big bush blocks and national-park surrounds are what this leafy, affluent pocket of the Northern Beaches is prized for.

Almost every home here is a separate house, over 98% of them, sitting on big blocks that used to be quarry land before it opened up for housing from the late 1970s onward.

Brick-veneer and full-brick dominate that era's build, and plenty of it is still original.

On Borgnis Street and around Stone Parade, the pattern repeats: a solid 1970s-1990s brick-veneer shell with wiring that hasn't been touched since.

Renovations on those original homes are common, and once a wall opens up, the old wiring behind it is almost always due for replacement to meet current rules.

That's the single biggest driver of work through this pocket, ahead of everything else we do here.

Render turns up on some of the later builds too, with a scattering of full-brick homes rounding out the mix.

Big bush blocks near Garigal National Park and Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park mean established trees are close to the house on many properties, something worth flagging ahead of any job involving the overhead lines.

Around the small shopping strip on Yindela Street and Pound Avenue, houses tend to be smaller and closer together than the wider bush-block pattern elsewhere.

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Services That Fit Davidson's Homes

A late-1970s to 1990s brick-veneer house on a big block needs a different service mix to a new-build townhouse, and we plan the job around that from the first call.

Renovation rewires top the list, matched to the extensions and knockdown-style renovations common on these larger blocks.

Switchboard upgrades follow close behind, especially where solar or a re-roof has forced the issue.

Residential electrician callouts cover everything from a new power point to a full lighting redesign after a renovation.

Emergency electrician work rounds it out, for the faults that can't wait for a scheduled booking.

Wall plate wiring being repaired with a screwdriver

The Faults Davidson Homes Report Most

Our callout list from this stretch of bushland-edge housing is dominated by a handful of repeat offenders, mostly down to when the block was built.

  • Old switchboard fuses. A late-1970s or 1980s build here typically means the original ceramic-fuse board is still bolted to the wall. A switchboard upgrade brings it up to current breaker standards.
  • Switchboard capacity. Ageing 1970s-1990s housing stock commonly needs a board upgrade the moment solar panels or a re-roof come into the picture.
  • Pool and spa circuits. Large blocks here often have a pool, and older circuits serving it rarely meet current bonding and RCD requirements.
  • Partial rewires. Open up an original brick-veneer home for a renovation and the circuits behind the plaster are rarely up to today's standard, which has to be fixed before sign-off.
  • Load added by renovations. Bigger kitchens and extensions on these blocks routinely add more load than a 1980s board was ever designed to carry.
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Emergency Help, Minutes from Davidson

Circuits don't wait for a convenient hour to fail, and a switchboard that won't reset is exactly the kind of fault we treat as urgent.

Switch the circuit off at the board, provided it's safe, and give us a call.

Bushfire season adds its own layer here, right on the edge of the national park. A switchboard that's clearly labelled and safety switches that actually work matter more when power might need to be cut in a hurry.

Outdoor circuits, including anything running a pump used to wet down a property, are worth having checked before the season turns hot.

We treat that kind of check the same way we treat any urgent fault: fast, and without a hard sell attached.

If the whole street is dark, that's the distributor's problem rather than a fault on your board, and it costs nothing to check first.

Turn it off at the switchboard where it's safe, and we'll handle the rest once we're on site.

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Why Davidson Locals Choose a Team from Next Door

We're not driving across Sydney for this one. This bushland pocket sits right next door to our home turf in Belrose.

Every job comes with 600+ five-star reviews behind it and Master Electricians Australia membership on the paperwork.

Covered labour is never billed twice, and that promise has no cut-off date.

Two things apply on every job here: Northern Beaches Council's rules, and the AS/NZS 3000 wiring standard. Neither is a reason to pad the invoice.

That combination of a nearby team, verified membership and a guarantee with no end date is why locals keep calling us back for the next job too.

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Our Process, Kept Simple

Book a time. Ring us or use the online form, and tell us whether it's a fault or something planned.

We're there when we said. Bookings are handled by a real person, and the slot we give you is the one we keep.

Number agreed up front. Nothing starts until you've seen it in writing and said yes to it, so there's nothing to dispute afterward.

Signed off properly. Notifiable work gets tested and the paperwork lodged, and the site's left the way we found it.

Electrician working on the wiring inside a switchboard

Servicing the Suburbs Around Davidson

Our regular run stretches from Belrose to cover this pocket along with Frenchs Forest, Forestville, St Ives and Beacon Hill.

Borgnis Street and Stone Parade get walked as often as any street on our own patch.

Closer to Kambora Public School and the local rural fire brigade station, the housing thins out into some of the larger, more secluded bush blocks.

Between bush-block houses and the smaller lots near the local shops on Yindela Street, the job mix varies street to street, and we price each one on what's actually there.

Street not mentioned above? Ring anyway and we'll let you know honestly if it's within reach, no obligation attached.

Wall plate wiring being repaired with a screwdriver

Book an Electrician Today

A renovation about to open up a wall, a pool circuit that's never been checked, or a board overdue for an upgrade. Whatever it is, the price comes in writing first.

No charge just for us to look, and no pressure either way.

Book online or call (02) 9054 3079, and we'll have a sparky out to this pocket of bushland-edge homes.

Common questions

Your Davidson FAQs

Do I get a Certificate of Compliance?

You do, whenever the scope of work calls for one. It gets lodged with NSW Fair Trading, so the paper trail exists if you ever need it.

Are you licensed for work anywhere in NSW?

Licence #452529C isn't a local permit, it's a statewide one, so distance from Belrose has nothing to do with whether we can take a job.

What is your workmanship guarantee?

There's no fine print counting down a year or two. Labour on covered work carries no charge, permanently, full stop.

Is there a charge just to get a price?

Nope, having a look and putting a price in writing costs nothing at all.

Which other areas around Davidson do you service?

Plenty. Between Belrose, Frenchs Forest, Forestville, St Ives and Beacon Hill, we're rarely far from this pocket.

Just how familiar are you with this side of the Northern Beaches?

Genuinely familiar. Bush-block streets like these are part of the everyday round from our Belrose home turf, not a special trip.

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