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Planning a Renovation? Don’t Forget the Electrical Work

11 August 2025

Planning a Renovation? Don’t Forget the Electrical Work

Renovating a property is an exciting process that brings the opportunity to enhance functionality, update tired spaces and add long-term value. Every decision contributes to the final outcome, from layout changes to material choices. However, one element often overlooked is the electrical system, which sits behind the walls yet plays a critical role in how a space operates. Whether you’re updating a commercial property or modernising an investment unit, electrical planning is not something to leave until the last minute. It’s an essential part of the process that supports safety, compliance, and future flexibility.

Why Electrical Planning Should Be Step One in Any Renovation

A successful renovation begins with smart planning—and that includes electricity. Structural changes to walls, ceilings or floors affect how wiring and outlets are placed. Starting with electrical design ensures the entire renovation flows logically, without having to undo completed work.

  • Enables electricians to advise on cable routing before walls are closed
  • Allows switchboard upgrades or circuit changes to be scheduled upfront
  • Prevents accidental obstruction of wiring or access points during construction
  • Minimises the risk of trades overlapping or work being redone

Engaging an electrician early clarifies where lighting, switches and outlets should go in relation to new design features. This approach avoids surprises, budget blowouts and unnecessary delays.

Avoiding Project Delays by Scheduling Electrical Work Early

Renovation timelines are often tight, with multiple trades coordinating in sequence. Electrical work needs to be strategically scheduled to keep everything on track. If you delay engaging your electrician until walls are up or cabinetry is installed, you may face significant rework or stalled progress.

  • Plan for the rough-in of wiring before plastering or cladding starts
  • Book inspections and electrical fit-off around builder timelines
  • Identify any load upgrades to the switchboard before appliances are selected
  • Coordinate with other trades to ensure safe access to wiring zones

When electrical work is squeezed into the back end of a project, small oversights can cause major disruptions. Early involvement ensures work is staged efficiently, without holding up other progress.

Ensuring Your Renovation Meets Electrical Compliance Standards

All electrical installations in Australia must meet strict standards outlined in AS/NZS 3000:2018. DIY jobs or unlicensed work pose significant risks to safety, your renovation approval, insurance validity, and property value. A licensed electrician ensures every aspect of the electrical system complies with legal requirements.

  • Provides Certificates of Testing and Compliance
  • Installs safety switches, smoke alarms and appropriate circuit protection
  • Ensures all cabling and switchboard work meets regulatory standards
  • Coordinates inspections and sign-offs with authorities where required

By working with a certified electrician, you avoid the risk of failed council inspections or being forced to redo non-compliant work after the project is finished.

Common Electrical Upgrades During Home & Office Renovations

Renovations present an ideal time to upgrade ageing systems or add new technology. From modern lighting to smart energy solutions, a licensed electrician can make countless improvements during this window.

  • Switchboard upgrades to support new appliances and devices
  • Additional powerpoints to eliminate extension cords and improve accessibility
  • Smart lighting systems with dimmers and automation features
  • Data cabling to support business networks or home entertainment setups
  • Energy-efficient LED lighting for reduced electricity consumption

These enhancements not only improve comfort and functionality—they can also increase property value and lower ongoing operating costs.

Safety First: The Hidden Dangers of Poorly Planned Electrical Work

Behind the walls of every renovation lies an invisible network of cabling that powers the space. If a licensed professional doesn’t carefully design and install this system, it can pose serious hazards.

Potential dangers include:

  • Electrical fires from overloaded or frayed wiring
  • Electric shocks due to improper grounding or faulty connections
  • Circuit tripping when new appliances exceed circuit capacity
  • Insufficient lighting due to poor planning of switch and fixture locations

Many of these issues may not be visible until after the renovation is complete—making them harder and more expensive to fix later. An electrician ensures the installation is functional, safe, and legally compliant.

The Importance of Future-Proofing Your Property’s Electrical Layout

A well-thought-out renovation doesn’t just solve today’s problems—it anticipates tomorrow’s needs. Technology is changing rapidly, and what works now might not be suitable five years later. A licensed electrician can help you plan an adaptable electrical layout.

  • Run spare conduits or wiring for future installations
  • Choose a switchboard with additional capacity for later upgrades
  • Pre-wire for smart home systems or surveillance cameras
  • Include additional data points for remote working or business expansion

Powering Commercial Spaces: Why Business Renovations Need a Licensed Electrician

When renovating a commercial property, the role of a licensed electrician is even more critical. Businesses have specific operational requirements and are subject to higher compliance standards. Failing to address these during a renovation can disrupt workflow, violate safety regulations, or limit future expansion.

  • Assess power loads for high-use equipment or workstations
  • Ensure emergency lighting and exit signage is properly installed
  • Upgrade switchboards to support air conditioning, computers, or server rooms
  • Install commercial-grade lighting with energy efficiency in mind

An experienced electrician understands the unique demands of business premises and can ensure that the setup works and aligns with safety codes and future growth plans.

How an Electrician Helps Maximise Energy Efficiency During Renovations

Renovating offers the perfect opportunity to improve energy efficiency. With rising energy prices, investing in efficient solutions during your electrical upgrade can yield long-term savings.

  • Replace halogen or incandescent lights with LED fittings
  • Install timers or motion sensors to reduce lighting waste
  • Opt for energy-efficient appliances and confirm circuits are suited to their load
  • Consider separate lighting zones for greater control over energy use

These changes aren’t just about lowering bills—they also support a more sustainable approach to renovation, which is particularly important for environmentally conscious businesses or investors.

Let’s Power Your Renovation the Right Way

At O’Brien Electrical & Plumbing Coopers Plains, we work closely with renovators, builders, property managers and business owners to ensure electrical systems are not just compliant—but practical, future-ready and safe. Whether you’re upgrading a commercial workspace or modernising a unit for rental, our licensed electricians in Coopers Plains deliver tailored solutions to meet your specific needs.

Give us a call for more information or to book a consultation or service.

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