Residential Electricians in Albury & Wodonga
Your home deserves safe, reliable, and affordable electrical services. At Current Services, our team of licensed residential electricians in Albury and Wodonga provide trusted solutions for households of all sizes. From simple powerpoint installations to complete switchboard upgrades, we make sure your home’s electrical systems are safe, compliant, and built to last.
Whether it’s an urgent repair or a planned upgrade, we’re your local electricians near you – ready to help when you need us most.
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Why Choose Our Residential Electricians?
Licensed & insured for your family’s safety
Fast response across Albury–Wodonga
Upfront pricing – no hidden costs
Trusted by local homeowners for reliable service
Our Residential Electrical Services
We handle all types of home electrical services in Albury & Wodonga, ensuring safety, comfort, and energy efficiency.

Powerpoint & Switch Installation
Need extra Powerpoints or modern switch upgrades? Our electricians provide safe installations that keep your home functional and clutter-free.

Lighting Installation & Upgrades
From stylish LED downlights to outdoor security lighting, we deliver efficient lighting solutions that brighten your home and lower energy bills.

Ceiling Fan Installation
Stay cool and save on energy costs with expert ceiling fan installations, perfect for bedrooms, living rooms, and outdoor areas.

Switchboard Upgrades & Safety Switches
Old switchboards can be a serious hazard. We upgrade and install safety switches to protect your family from electrical shocks and fire risks.

Smoke Alarm Installation
We install, replace, and test smoke alarms to ensure your home meets Australian safety standards and keeps your family safe.

Electrical Repairs & Maintenance
From faulty wiring to power outages, our team offers fast, reliable electrical repairs in Albury & Wodonga to keep your home running smoothly.
Common Electrical Issues We Fix at Home
Faulty or outdated wiring
Power outages and tripping circuits
Old or dangerous switchboards
Malfunctioning smoke alarms
We diagnose and fix problems quickly to restore safety and comfort.
Safety & Compliance for Your Home
Electrical safety is not something to compromise on. Our residential electricians comply with all Australian Standards (AS/NZS 3000) to ensure your home is safe and fully certified. Choosing a licensed electrician gives you peace of mind that every job meets strict regulations.
Local Areas We Serve
Albury (NSW)
We cover central suburbs and surrounding areas.

Wodonga (VIC)
We provide trusted local electrical services for families and homeowners.

Testimonials from Homeowners
The team at Current Services upgraded our switchboard and installed new lighting throughout the house. They were fast, professional, and explained everything clearly. Highly recommend!

Sarah
Albury
We had an emergency power issue late at night, and they responded straight away. Reliable and honest service – definitely our go-to electricians in Wodonga.

Mark
Wodonga
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. Residential electricians focus on household electrical systems such as lighting, smoke alarms, and switchboards. Commercial electricians handle more complex, higher-capacity systems found in offices, shops, and warehouses.
Common issues include tripping circuits, faulty wiring, power surges, and outdated switchboards. These problems can pose safety risks and should be inspected by a licensed electrician.
Smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years, or earlier if they fail regular testing. We can install and test smoke alarms to keep your home compliant with safety laws.
Yes. In NSW and VIC, only a licensed electrician is legally allowed to replace or install light fittings. DIY electrical work can be dangerous and may void insurance.
If your circuit breaker or safety switch trips repeatedly, turn off appliances, reset the switch, and call a licensed electrician. It may indicate faulty wiring, overloading, or a damaged appliance.