Commercial Electricians in Baranduda, Albury & Wodonga

Commercial Electrical Experts for Your Business

If you run a business, you already know how much a simple power issue can throw everything off. That’s where we step in. At Current Services, our team of licensed commercial electricians in Baranduda, Albury and Wodonga help businesses stay switched on—literally.

From new fit-outs to urgent repairs, we keep things safe, reliable, and hassle-free.

Need help right away? Give us a call or request a quick quote and we’ll get you sorted. Contact us

Commercial electrician working on wiring in an office setting.

Why Choose Current Services for Commercial Work?

1

Licensed & Insured Electricians

No shortcuts, no guesswork. Every job is handled by qualified electricians who know the standards inside out.

2

Local Knowledge of the Region

We’re locals too, so we understand the type of workspaces and setups common across Baranduda, Albury, and Wodonga.

3

Fast Response & Minimal Downtime

Every hour your systems are down costs you money. We move quickly to get things back up and running efficiently.

Our Commercial Electrical Services

We cover all aspects of commercial electrical work. Here’s a look at the services most businesses call us for:

Office Fit-Outs & Electrical Wiring

From lighting layouts to full wiring setups, we make sure your office is ready for day-to-day work without delays.

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Emergency & Exit Lighting

We install and maintain safety lighting systems so your workplace stays compliant and your people protected.

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Data & Network Cabling

Strong cabling is the backbone of any business today. Our team sets up reliable data networks that won’t let you down.

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Ongoing Electrical Maintenance

Regular checks prevent nasty surprises. We provide maintenance plans that help businesses avoid sudden breakdowns.

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Industries We Work With Across the Region

1.

Offices

From start-up spaces to large corporate setups, we manage your power and data needs.

2.

Retail Stores

Lighting, signage, and smart power solutions to keep your shop looking professional.

3.

Warehouses

Heavy-duty wiring, industrial systems, and three-phase power installations.

4.

Hospitality

Restaurants, hotels, and cafes that need work done quickly without disrupting customers.

Local Areas We Serve

We work across Baranduda, Albury & Wodonga region, covering central business areas as well as surrounding suburbs.

Albury (NSW)

We cover central business areas and surrounding industrial estates.

Wodonga (VIC)

Providing reliable commercial services for shops, offices, and warehouses.

Baranduda (VIC)

Your local base for fast and professional commercial electrical support.

We needed a full office fit-out on short notice, and Current Services delivered. Professional, quick, and no hidden costs.

Office Manager

Albury

Looking for a Reliable Commercial Electrician?

We understand commercial work in Albury, NSW and Wodonga, VIC. Get in touch to discuss your next project or urgent repair.

Commercial Electrical FAQs

Why should I hire a licensed commercial electrician? +

Commercial electrical systems are more complex and risky than residential ones. A licensed electrician ensures the work is compliant with **Australian Standards (AS/NZS 3000)**, prevents hazards, and protects your business from costly downtime or serious safety issues.

Do you work with new constructions and renovations? +

Yes. Our team handles electrical fit-outs for new commercial buildings, office refurbishments, retail spaces, and industrial facilities across the **Albury-Wodonga region (NSW and VIC)**.

What are the requirements for commercial electrical outlets? +

Under **AS/NZS 3000 (Wiring Rules)**, commercial installations must include 30 mA RCD protection on all lighting and socket-outlet final subcircuits up to 32 A, as well as fixed wired gear in potentially hazardous or wet environments.

Additionally, while the circuits often use 20 A ratings for power, a safe rule of thumb for outlet count is about **12 per circuit** to avoid overloads.

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