Bexley North has a classic 1950s-70s housing stock that often still features the original switchboards. As families renovate and add new loads — from EV chargers to air conditioning — an upgraded switchboard with modern circuit breakers and safety switches is essential.
Many older homes in Bexley North still have ceramic fuse boards or early circuit breakers without safety switches. These pose real risks — they can't trip fast enough to prevent electrocution, and they're not designed for the electrical loads of modern appliances.
Old-style ceramic fuses blow instead of tripping and can't provide the rapid disconnection needed to prevent injury.
NSW regulations require safety switches on all power and lighting circuits. Older boards often have none at all.
If your breakers trip regularly under normal loads, your switchboard may be undersized for your current usage.
Adding significant new loads often requires a switchboard upgrade to accommodate the additional circuits safely.
How long does a switchboard upgrade take?
Most residential switchboard upgrades are completed in a single day. There will be a period without power while the work is done — usually a few hours. We'll advise on the expected timeframe when we quote.
Is my old fuse board actually dangerous?
Ceramic fuse boards and early switchboards without safety switches are a genuine risk. They can't disconnect fast enough to prevent electrocution, and they're not designed for modern electrical loads. We'd strongly recommend an upgrade.
Do I need to be home during the upgrade?
Yes — there will be a period without power during the work, so it's best to be home. We'll coordinate a time that suits you and give you advance notice of the expected outage window.
Will I receive a compliance certificate?
Yes. All Saints Electrical switchboard upgrades include a Certificate of Compliance for Electrical Work (CCEW) as required by NSW regulations.
Also upgrading switchboards nearby: Bexley North electrician, Rockdale, Bexley and across the greater southern Sydney area.
Call Saints Electrical for a fixed-price quote. Licensed, insured, and local to the area.