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Level 2 Electrician Sydney
- Are you having electrical problems?
- Are you looking for a level 2 electrician?
- Call Omega Services, your electrical specialists in Sydney!
When you are talking about the main power supply to your house or business experience matters. If you notice your powerboard has scorch marks, is glowing or you experience repeated tripping breakers, give us a call. Omega Services has been in operation for over 30 years and can help with any level 2 electrical requirements.
Level 2 Electrician Sydney
- Are you having electrical problems?
- Are you looking for a level 2 electrician?
- Call Omega Services, your electrical specialists in Sydney!
When you are talking about the main power supply to your house or business experience matters. If you notice your powerboard has scorch marks, is glowing or you experience repeated tripping breakers, give us a call. Omega Services can help with any level 2 electrical requirements.
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What is a level 2 electrician?
A level 2 electrician is professional authorised to disconnect, reconnect and work with mains power. Due to the increased risk involved, ongoing training and certification are required. A level 2 electrician is one of the highest qualifications available as an electrician.
When do you need a level 2 electrician?
Any work that isn’t protected by your house circuit breaker will require a level 2 electrician. This includes repairing overhead power cables taken out by a tree, installing underground power, clearing defect notices (certificate from Ausgrid), replacing UV affected consumer mains, replacing private poles, installing electrical meters, upgrading to three-phase power and working on switchboards.
Level 1 (normal electricians) or Level 3 (engineers) aren’t licensed to perform this kind of high-risk work.
How much of your main electricity cabling is your responsibility?
Ausgrid maintains the electrical distribution system including the poles and wire in your street. Your property is supplied with electricity by a utility provider, who resells electricity for a profit.
The power poles and wire are called distribution mains, newer suburbs have underground power, but the concept is the same. Service mains are the cable that connects from the distribution mains to the first point of attachment on your property.
The first point of attachment can be your house, but often it is a private pole. From the point of attachment to your switchboard is called consumer mains. You are responsible to maintain the private pole, consumer mains and electrical systems in your property.
It gets a bit murky in favour of the utility provider. For example, Ausgrid can issue defect notices to update your consumer mains or maintain trees around the service and consumer mains.
How much does a level 2 electrician cost?
Every job is different, but we’ll always give you our best possible price. We believe in total honesty, transparent, upfront pricing. You won’t find any hidden charges or extras. Before we start any work, you’ll have the chance to approve a fixed quote. This price won’t change, it’s the exact amount you’ll pay when we finish.
We also offer Openpay, a system which lets you split the cost of your electrical work into interest-free affordable weekly or monthly instalments.
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Our electricians will give you a call when they are 30 minutes away, we strive to be on time, every time.
All work is backed by our Lifetime Labour Guarantee. If our work doesn’t meet Australian Standards, we will come back and make it right at no charge to you.
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