Licensed Electricians for Kellyville Homes

  • Fast response, most weeks: often same or next day.
  • A fixed written price before we start: no surprises on the invoice.
  • 600+ five-star reviews: from homeowners across the Hills District.
  • Lifetime workmanship guarantee: if it's our fault, we fix it, no matter how many years on.

Electricians Rouse Hill is your local licensed electrician for Kellyville. We work the Hills District on a normal run, from Windsor Road down to Acres Road.

We hold NSW Electrical Contractor Licence #452529C. Call (02) 9134 9024 for a free written quote.

What Kellyville Homes and Businesses Need

This is not one era of housing. It is three, stitched together.

The oldest pocket sits around Acres Road, where "The Village" grew out of farmland through the 1960s to 1980s.

Big brick-veneer estate homes followed through the 1980s and 2000s. Now rendered infill and townhouses cluster near the 2019 Metro station on Samantha Riley Drive.

That layering matters for wiring.

Original switchboards from the older Acres Road pocket were never built for a modern household. Two-car families, ducted air-con and home EV charging push those boards well past their designed capacity.

Switchboard upgrades are the most common job we do here. We add safety switches and headroom for the load a 2020s household actually draws.

The newer Metro-side homes bring a different job. As owners near the station renovate and extend, an electrician needs to bring the affected circuits up to current standards without disturbing the rest of the board.

That is where our renovation rewiring work earns its keep.

Big blocks on the older streets often carry a backyard pool too. That means a compliant dedicated circuit with RCD protection, not a shared outdoor power point doing double duty.

Windsor Road remains the spine tying it together, running past Kellyville Village and on toward Parramatta.

Call (02) 9134 9024
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What We're Seeing This Year

Two-car households near the Metro station are the fastest-growing job type on our books here: a home EV charger circuit, sized properly rather than bolted onto an existing power point.

Alongside that, cool Hills District winters keep reverse-cycle heating running hard overnight, and older boards without headroom trip under that extra load more than they used to.

We are also fielding more calls from owners of the 1980s and 90s estate homes wanting their switchboard assessed before it fails on them, rather than after.

The Kellyville Village strip on Windsor Road has its own small run of shops and a medical centre, and we service the electrical for a handful of those tenancies alongside the residential work.

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Services for This Suburb

Whatever the vintage of the home, the job usually falls into one of these:

  • Switchboard upgrades: RCBOs and safety switches fitted to current standard.
  • Residential electrical: power points, downlights and general fault finding.
  • EV charger installation: dedicated circuits sized for home charging.
  • Level 2 electrician: accredited work on your consumer mains and meter connection.
  • Emergency electrician: tripped boards, dead power, burning smells.
  • Light installation: downlights, dimmers and outdoor lighting upgrades.
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What Goes Wrong in Kellyville Homes

Three problems turn up on our callouts here more than any others.

  • Boards without headroom. A 1980s or 90s switchboard was never designed to run a heat pump, an EV charger and a home office at once, so it trips or simply cannot take a new circuit.
  • Partial rewires mid-renovation. Extending or opening up an older Acres Road home usually uncovers wiring that predates current standards and needs bringing up to code before the new work is signed off.
  • Pools without dedicated circuits. Older backyard pools on the bigger blocks were sometimes wired to a shared circuit rather than their own RCD-protected line.

Each gets fixed the same way: a proper inspection, a written quote, then the work with a compliance certificate to close it out.

None of these are dramatic jobs on their own. Left unaddressed, though, an undersized board or a shared pool circuit is exactly the kind of fault an insurer or a buyer's building inspector flags at the worst possible moment.

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Emergency

Emergency Electrician for Kellyville

A dead switchboard or a burning smell does not wait for business hours. Cool Hills District winters bring their own seasonal spike as reverse-cycle heating runs harder overnight.

Call us straight away if you notice:

  • The safety switch trips repeatedly and will not reset.
  • A burning smell coming from the board or any power point.
  • Sparking, buzzing or a warm power point faceplate.
  • Total loss of power to part or all of the house.
  • Lights flickering across multiple rooms at once.

Call (02) 9134 9024 and we'll talk you through what to do safely until we get there.

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Why Neighbours in Kellyville Pick Us

Rouse Hill is our home turf, and this suburb is on our regular run, not an afterthought tacked onto someone else's schedule.

That means fast response, often same or next day, without a travel premium added to your quote.

We fit premium Clipsal and Hager switchgear, not cheap imports, and every job comes with an upfront written price.

The Hills Shire Council area is our patch end to end. Whether the call is a tripping board on Acres Road or a new build near the Metro, the same fixed pricing applies.

Two-storey estate homes and older single-level houses need different approaches, and after years on this run we know which is which before we open the meter box.

We are Master Electricians Australia members, and every apprentice on the van works alongside a qualified electrician, never solo on live work.

That standards depth matters more here than it might elsewhere. Between farmland-era cottages, 1990s estate homes and brand new townhouses by the station, the fixes genuinely differ, and knowing which is which the first time saves you a second visit.

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Our Process, Kept Simple

  1. Call or book online. Tell us what is happening, whether that is a tripping board or a new EV circuit, and we book a time that suits.
  2. We inspect and quote. A licensed electrician assesses the job on site and gives you a fixed written price before anything is touched.
  3. You approve, we start. No surprises once work begins, the price agreed at the start is the price charged at the end.
  4. We finish and hand over. Drop sheets down and the place left tidy, with your paperwork lodged with NSW Fair Trading.
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Kellyville and the Surrounding Streets We Cover

We work this suburb street by street, from Acres Road through to the newer pockets near the Metro, alongside the rest of our Hills District run.

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Book an Electrician Today

Whether it is a switchboard on its last legs or a new EV charger, Electricians Rouse Hill covers Kellyville with a fixed written price behind every job. Call (02) 9134 9024 and mention $50 off your first service.

Common questions

Electrician FAQs

The questions homeowners here ask us most often, from strata paperwork to how quickly we can get there.

Do you work on apartments and strata?

Yes. We handle strata common-area electrical and individual units across the townhouse and apartment pockets near the Metro, with all paperwork sorted for owners corporations.

What is your workmanship guarantee?

Every job carries a lifetime workmanship guarantee. If a fault traces back to our work, we return and fix it at no labour charge, for life.

Do I get a Certificate of Compliance?

Yes, on every notifiable job. Your compliance certificate is lodged with NSW Fair Trading and a copy comes to you.

What suburbs do you cover besides Kellyville?

This suburb sits alongside our Rouse Hill home turf, and we cover Beaumont Hills, The Ponds, Box Hill and Stanhope Gardens on the same regular run.

Do you charge extra to come to Kellyville?

No. It is minutes from our Rouse Hill home turf, so there is no travel surcharge and no call-out fee for a quote.

What does a quote cost?

Nothing. We give a free written quote before any work starts, and the price on that quote is the price you pay.

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