Electrician in Bellingen
Fully licensed, local electrician delivering practical solutions at fair prices.
Reliable Help for Unique Homes
Bellingen has its own rhythm and its own unique needs. From creative renovations to tucked-away homesteads, homes and holiday stays around town often call for tailored solutions. Robert Coony Electrician provides reliable help with everything from rewiring older buildings to installing new downlights or compliant smoke alarms. Whether it’s part of a bigger project or just one room that needs sorting, the job’s done cleanly and to standard.
- Fully licensed and insured with 15+ years' experience
- Clean, precise work that suits modern and character builds
Service is prompt and straightforward, with flexible bookings and honest pricing. The aim is always the same: safe, compliant results that suit the home, meet expectations and leave no mess behind. Call Robert Coony Electrician on
0410 885 064 for trusted help from a local electrician in Bellingen.
Quality Electrical Work
Not every job is part of a big reno. Sometimes it’s a faulty smoke alarm, a blown light fitting or outdated wiring that needs attention. Robert Coony Electrician takes care of the everyday work that keeps homes, rentals and short-stay properties safe, functional and up to date. Services include rewiring, smoke alarm installs, downlights, switchboard upgrades and more. Every job is completed to Australian standards, with a clean finish and no corners cut. Whether it’s a same-day callout or scheduled work as part of a bigger project, the job is done with care and attention to detail.
Clients can expect reliable, straightforward service with no delays or surprises. If something needs fixing or upgrading, get in touch to organise a visit or request a quote.
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FAQ
How do I know if my switchboard needs upgrading?
Common signs your switchboard may need an upgrade include flickering lights, frequently tripping circuit breakers, or fuses instead of modern safety switches. Older switchboards often struggle with the power demands of today’s homes, especially if you’ve added appliances like air conditioning or induction cooktops. You might also notice overheating, buzzing sounds, or a lack of safety switches altogether. Upgrading ensures your electrical system is safe, compliant with current standards, and capable of handling your household’s needs. A licensed electrician can assess your setup and advise whether an upgrade is necessary.
What’s the difference between commercial and residential electricians?
Residential electricians specialise in homes and small dwellings, working on standard wiring, lighting, smoke alarms, and switchboards. Commercial electricians, on the other hand, deal with larger-scale systems found in shops, offices, and industrial spaces. They handle more complex requirements like three-phase power, higher electrical loads, data cabling, and emergency lighting systems. Commercial work often involves strict compliance with workplace safety codes and scheduled maintenance. While both are fully licensed, commercial electricians typically have additional experience or training to manage the demands of business environments.
Can I install new powerpoints anywhere in my home?
While you can choose where you’d like powerpoints installed, a licensed electrician must assess and carry out the installation to ensure safety and compliance. Some areas—like near sinks, bathtubs, or outdoors—require weatherproof or RCD-protected outlets to meet Australian standards. Your home’s wiring layout and switchboard capacity also affect where additional outlets can go. A professional will ensure the circuit isn’t overloaded and that the installation is safely integrated with your existing system. Never attempt DIY powerpoint installation, as it’s both illegal and dangerous.

