Licensed Electricians for Kellyville Homes
Electrician Kellyville is what you'll find Electricians Cherrybrook listed under in this pocket of the Hills District. EV chargers, switchboards, rewiring: all done properly, backed for life.
Growing from farmland into a Metro-connected suburb, this is a job mix that spans two very different housing generations.
$50 off your first service, Certificate of Compliance on every notifiable job. Call (02) 9134 9024.
- $50 Off Your First Job / New customers save $50 on their first service with us.
- Guaranteed for Life / Workmanship backed for the whole time you live there.
- Paperwork Sorted / A Certificate of Compliance follows every notifiable job.
- Often Same or Next Day / Standard bookings move fast, emergencies faster.
What Kellyville Homes and Businesses Need
This pocket grew from farmland into a suburb through the 1960s to 1980s, centred on what locals still call "The Village" around Acres Road.
Large brick-veneer estate growth filled in through the 1980s to 2000s, and the newest wave sits closest to the Metro station on Windsor Road, contemporary builds and townhouses among the older stock.
That spread of eras shapes the job list. Households near the Metro adding home EV chargers at a steady clip are asking their original 1980s-2000s supply to carry a load nobody designed for.
Older houses around Acres Road bring a different question entirely: has the switchboard ever been touched since the place was built, and do the safety switches cover the whole board or just one circuit somebody added later.
Windsor Road runs straight through the middle of it all, the same road that links the suburb toward Parramatta, and it's as good a dividing line as any between the two housing generations we're working across on any given week.
Local landmarks track the same split. The Village shopping strip on Windsor Road anchors the older commercial area, while Bernie Mullane Sports Complex on Marella Avenue and Caddies Creek Reserve sit closer to the newer estates further out, both bringing their own steady run of outdoor lighting and field-circuit work.
Schools split the same way too. The local public high school serves the government system, and William Clarke College draws families from a wider catchment, both the kind of larger site where switchboard capacity and compliance paperwork matter as much as the work itself.

What Goes Wrong in Kellyville Homes
A handful of patterns explain the bulk of the calls we get from this suburb.
- Switchboard upgrades. Ageing 1980s-2000s family homes commonly need the board brought up to modern standard, safety switches included.
- Renovation rewiring. Older houses being extended or updated routinely turn up wiring that predates current rules by the time the walls are open.
- Pool and spa circuits. Big blocks mean pools are common, and each install needs a compliant RCD-protected circuit of its own rather than sharing an existing point.
- EV charger demand. Families adding a second electric vehicle are the fastest-growing source of charger requests we see in the suburb.
None of these are surprising on their own. What catches people out is discovering two or three of them at once, usually the week a renovation starts, when the budget's already committed elsewhere.
The Ettamogah Hotel and Edmondson Tavern, both well-known local spots, are the kind of commercial site where an electrical fault can't just wait for a normal booking slot, and we treat them with the same urgency as a house with no power.
Medical practices near the shopping strip carry their own compliance expectations too. Refrigeration circuits, backup requirements, testing schedules, none of it is optional, and we'd rather get it right the first time than have it flagged in an audit.

The Services Kellyville Calls Us For
EV charger installation, checked against the existing supply before anything's fitted.
Switchboard upgrades, the single most common request from the suburb's original housing.
Residential electrician call-outs covering everything from a dead point to a full rewire.
Light installation work spanning downlights, dimmers and outdoor fittings.
Emergency electrician response, any hour, when it genuinely can't wait.
Level 2 electrician accreditation, for the jobs a standard licence doesn't cover.
Starting requests rarely stay that narrow once we're actually looking at the board. Where a bigger issue turns up part way through, that gets raised straight away with a clear number attached, never buried in the final invoice.

Why Kellyville Homes Choose Us
Fitting a job in here doesn't reshuffle anything else on the schedule; it's simply part of the round.
The council paperwork is familiar territory too, since Kellyville and Cherrybrook share the same shire.
New customers get $50 off their first service, and the workmanship stands behind every job regardless of which era of house it's in.
Owner-occupier households that have been here since the earlier building waves tend to know exactly what's changed since they moved in, and what hasn't. That second category is usually the switchboard.
Better to hear that from us before the tools come out than discover it once the job's already underway.
A short drive and a Hills Shire postcode both help, but what actually matters is showing up knowing what a house from either era is likely to need before we've even opened the meter box.

Our Process, Kept Simple
1. Call and explain the job. A short conversation tells us what we're dealing with, no hard sell.
2. A fixed quote in writing. Set before the first tool comes out, and it doesn't change if the job takes longer than planned.
3. The work itself. Safety switches where needed, quality gear, tested properly before we leave.
4. The paperwork. Lodged where required, with your copy and job photos to follow.

Emergency
An Emergency in Kellyville? We Move
Dead power, sparking, or a smell that shouldn't be there: none of that waits for a convenient time.
- Total or partial loss of power
- A burning odour anywhere near the switchboard
- Visible sparking on a circuit
- A safety switch dropping out repeatedly
- Storm damage that's left wiring exposed
Hot summer afternoons push cooling systems hard across the suburb's west-facing homes, and that's exactly the kind of sustained load that finds a weak point on an older board before anything else does.
Summer thunderstorms are common through the Hills District too, and a board that's already borderline tends to show it first during exactly that kind of weather.
Where we work
Servicing the Suburbs Around Kellyville
We work across this suburb and the surrounding corners of the Hills.
Need an Electrician in Kellyville? Call Now
A fixed quote, real answers, and a job done to standard the first time. New customers save $50, and there's no pressure to book until you're ready.
Call (02) 9134 9024 to get started.
Common questions
Electrician FAQs
The questions that come up most from homeowners here.
Do you charge extra to come to Kellyville?
No. One price, agreed upfront, no matter which side of our service area the job's on.
How quickly can you fit in a job in Kellyville?
Often same or next day, and emergencies get priority the moment you call.
How local are you, really?
Cherrybrook is home turf, and this suburb is close enough that a booking here is just another stop on a normal day, not a special trip.
What suburbs do you cover besides Kellyville?
Cherrybrook, plus Castle Hill, Glenhaven, Thornleigh and Baulkham Hills, all from the one local team.
Can you handle a full renovation rewire?
Yes. Older homes here being extended or updated often need a partial or full rewire, and we scope it properly before any wall goes back up.
Do you work on apartments and strata?
This suburb leans detached rather than strata, but a townhouse or multi-dwelling job gets quoted with exactly the same fixed-price approach.