Licensed Electricians for Castle Hill Homes
Electrician Castle Hill homeowners call for switchboard upgrades, fault finding and general household electrical work.
Fixed written pricing and a short run over from Kellyville.
Call (02) 9134 9024 for a free quote.
Local Knowledge: Castle Hill's Homes
This suburb was orchard country before it was anything else, and that history still shapes what we find behind the walls.
Heavy subdivision through the 1960s and 1980s turned the old orchard blocks into brick-veneer family homes on generous lots, many of which are still standing today.
Since the Metro opened in 2019, a second wave has stacked apartment and townhouse towers around the Castle Towers town centre, changing what a "typical" electrical job here looks like depending on which street you're on.
The older houses are where most of our renovation and rewire work comes from.
Homes along Old Northern Road and Showground Road were wired to 1960s-1980s standards, and a kitchen or bathroom renovation on one of these blocks almost always turns up wiring that has to be modernised first.
It's a heavily renovated, affluent pocket of the Hills District, and that combination of older bones and modern budgets keeps rewiring work steady here.
We fit safety switches, replace tired fuse boards, and run the extra circuits a renovated home actually needs.
Bushland runs through this suburb too, with Bidjigal Reserve's creek-line tracks bordering several of the older residential streets.
Homes backing onto that reserve tend to have heavier tree cover than the newer estate blocks, which matters more for garden and outdoor circuits than for the switchboard itself, but it's the kind of detail we factor in when we're quoting outdoor lighting or a power point near the back fence.

What Goes Wrong in Castle Hill Homes
Three faults account for most of the calls we get from this part of the Hills District.
- Old switchboard fuses. A lot of original 1960s-1980s homes here still run ceramic-fuse switchboards that need upgrading to modern circuit protection.
- No safety switches. Detached houses built before RCD rules frequently went without one until a renovation or sale forced the issue.
- Switchboard upgrades tied to new development. New apartment and townhouse building around the Metro town centre is driving demand for upgraded switchboards and metering on a different scale to the older houses.
If any of that sounds like your place, a fixed written quote tells you exactly what's involved before we touch anything.

What Renovation Season Actually Uncovers
Kitchen and bathroom jobs are where the older stock here tends to surprise people.
A homeowner calls about a new island bench or a second bathroom, and the electrical scope grows once we're behind the plaster.
Original circuits from the 1960s-1980s subdivision era were rarely designed for the appliance load a modern kitchen fit-out actually needs.
Add a dishwasher, an induction cooktop and a rangehood to a circuit built for a single power point and a light, and something has to give.
We flag that at quote stage wherever we can, walking through what the renovation will likely need before the tradesman's tools come out, not after.

Services That Fit Castle Hill's Homes
Two service groups cover almost everything on the job list in this suburb.
For the older houses: switchboard upgrades to replace a tired fuse board, residential electrician work for renovation rewires and general repairs, and emergency electrician call-outs for the fault that can't wait.
For the newer stock near the town centre: light installation and EV charger installation, both finished to the same standard whether it's a freestanding house or a strata unit.
Level 2 electrician work sits alongside either group: consumer mains, meter connections and defect rectification on the network side of things.
None of these get a different price just because the job's harder than it looked on the phone. The written quote holds.

Why Castle Hill Homes Choose Us
Old Northern Road links this suburb to Kellyville, and we're on it often enough for the run to feel routine rather than special.
A renovation-heavy suburb needs paperwork it can trust.
Every quote lands in writing before we start, and nothing gets added to it once the walls are open without a phone call first.
That written trail is worth more here than in a suburb that isn't constantly being renovated, resold and revalued.
600+ Sydney homeowners have already rated the work five stars, which is a reasonable proxy for whether we deliver on that.

Emergency
Emergency Help, Minutes from Castle Hill
Some faults need attention the moment they happen, not the next available slot.
We treat these as priority calls:
- A room, floor or the whole house without power
- A safety switch that trips again the second you flip it back on
- A hot, buzzing or discoloured switchboard
- Wiring exposed by a storm, a falling branch or renovation work
- A board that's completely unresponsive
Storm intensity in the Hills District catches people out, particularly on the reactive clay soils this suburb sits on, where a heavy downpour can push an already-tired circuit past its limit.
Tell us on the phone if the board feels warm or a switch trips the second you reset it.
That detail changes how we triage the call and what we load into the van before we leave.
Call (02) 9134 9024 for anything on that list.
Our Process on Every Castle Hill Job
- Call us and describe it. We'll ask a few questions and give you a realistic idea of what's involved.
- Get a fixed quote in writing. No hourly rate, no vague estimate.
- We do the work properly. To AS/NZS 3000, with drop sheets down and no mess left behind.
- We lodge the paperwork. A Certificate of Compliance goes to NSW Fair Trading and a copy comes to you.
Nothing changes mid-job without a call first. Anything extra uncovered once the board's open gets priced separately and confirmed with you before we touch it.

Strata and Town Centre Living
Not every job here is a detached house on a quarter-acre block.
The apartment and townhouse towers clustered near the town centre bring a different kind of work, tied to a body corporate rather than a single homeowner.
Strata jobs still get a fixed written quote, and the same paperwork trail, but the access and sign-off process usually runs through a building manager or committee first.
We're used to working that process rather than around it, booking access windows and keeping the building manager in the loop the same way we'd keep a homeowner informed.
That's on top of the everyday residential jobs in the older streets, still the bulk of what fills the diary each week.
Between the two, we see a wider spread of switchboard ages and configurations here than in a more uniform estate suburb, and quoting each one properly starts with actually looking at what's installed rather than assuming.

Servicing Castle Hill and Surrounding Suburbs
Kellyville sits right next to this suburb, so the two are effectively one coverage zone for us.
From there we spread out to the neighbours:
- Baulkham Hills, bordering to the south along Old Northern Road
- Glenhaven, further north on the same road
- Beaumont Hills, out toward the newer estates
One quote, one guarantee, no matter which of these you're calling from.

Book an Electrician Today
Tripping, buzzing, dead or just overdue for an upgrade, describe it on the phone and we'll quote it properly.
Ring (02) 9134 9024. First-time customers get $50 off.
Common questions
Your Castle Hill FAQs
Renovators in older Castle Hill homes tend to ask us the same handful of things.
Can't see yours below? Ring (02) 9134 9024 and ask directly.
How fast can you get to Castle Hill?
Often same or next day, and faster again for a genuine emergency. It's a short run from our Kellyville patch.
Do you do small jobs?
Yes, a single power point or light fitting gets the same fixed written price as a bigger job.
Do you work on apartments and strata?
We do, including the newer towers around the town centre. Strata jobs get the same fixed written quote and Certificate of Compliance as any house.
What does a quote cost?
Nothing. Quotes are free and written, with no call-out fee just to come and look.
Why do Castle Hill's older homes trip safety switches?
A lot of it comes down to age. Original wiring and fuse boards from the suburb's big 1960s-1980s subdivision era weren't built for today's load, and a tripping safety switch is often the first sign.
Do you actually service Castle Hill?
Yes, it's one of our regular Hills District runs, on the same loop as Kellyville and the suburbs around it.