Electrical Services in Kingaroy
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Kingaroy Electrical Services
When it comes to electrical work, we know it’s about more than just getting power from A to B — it’s about safety, efficiency and doing the job right the first time.
At Wards Group QLD, based right here in Kingaroy, we’ve been delivering expert electrical services across the Burnett region since 1981. Whether you’re building a new home, upgrading an old switchboard, fitting out a commercial space or running cables across an industrial site, we’re the crew that gets it sorted with no fuss.
We stay up to date with the latest tech, offer fibre integration and handle everything from lighting to power tools, compliance checks to emergency systems. We work smart, clean and safe, because we know your time, budget and property matter.
Looking for an electrician who actually shows up and gets the job done properly? Give us a call on (07) 4162 1458 and let’s talk about what you need.
Small Fixes to Big Installs
We’ve built our electrical services to be as broad and flexible as the people we work with. Need power run to your new shed? We’ll wire it. Faulty lights or appliances at home? We’ll fix them. Managing a commercial property and need scheduled maintenance or emergency lighting installed? We’ve got the experience and the licensing to back it up.
And if you’re in the industrial space or on a mine site, we’re fully mine-certified and carry the tools and expertise for fibre splicing, motor controls, generator testing and underground locating. It’s all part of what we do, getting your systems running smoothly and staying compliant, all without interrupting your day.
Whether it’s a big job or a small one, we’ll treat it with the same care and attention. Reach out to us today and talk with someone who knows what they’re doing.
What does a licensed electrician do?
A licensed electrician is a trained professional who installs, maintains, and repairs electrical systems and components in homes, businesses, and industrial settings. Their work includes tasks like wiring new buildings, upgrading switchboards, installing lighting, testing safety devices, and ensuring all systems meet electrical codes and regulations. They are also responsible for diagnosing electrical faults, performing routine maintenance, and ensuring that all work complies with national safety standards. In many cases, electricians also handle data and communication cabling, fibre optic installations, and energy efficiency upgrades such as LED lighting conversions.
When should I call an electrician?
You should call an electrician whenever you're experiencing electrical problems or planning any work involving wiring, outlets, lighting, or power distribution. Common signs that you need an electrician include flickering lights, frequently tripping circuit breakers, burning smells from outlets, or outdated switchboards. It's also important to contact a licensed professional when undertaking renovations, building a new home, or installing major appliances like air conditioners or electric hot water systems. DIY electrical work can be extremely dangerous and is illegal in many situations, so hiring a licensed expert ensures your safety and compliance with regulations.
What is the difference between residential and commercial electrical work?
Residential electrical work typically involves systems found in homes, such as lighting, outlets, switchboards, and home appliances. This work often focuses on comfort, functionality, and safety within a household setting. Commercial electrical work, on the other hand, is designed for larger systems found in businesses, offices, shops, or warehouses. These systems often require three-phase power, advanced lighting setups, data and communication cabling, and compliance with more stringent building codes. Commercial electricians are trained to manage higher loads, complex layouts, and ongoing maintenance needs that aren’t usually found in residential settings.


