Services / Commercial electrical · Adelaide

Commercial electrical
that doesn't stop
trade.

A commercial electrician in Adelaide for shops, offices, cafés and light industrial — fit-outs, lighting, three-phase power and ongoing maintenance. Licensed, insured, and scheduled around your trading hours, because "we'll need the power off Tuesday lunchtime" is not a plan.

Commercial electrician installing cafe lighting in Adelaide
What's covered

Fit-out, fix
and maintain.

Shop & office fit-outs
Power, data, lighting and switchboard work for new premises, refits and tenancy changes.
Commercial lighting
LED changeovers, display and signage lighting, emergency and exit lighting with test records.
Three-phase power
Supply and circuits for commercial kitchens, machinery, cool rooms and large HVAC.
Fault finding & repairs
Tripping circuits, dead outlets and equipment faults diagnosed fast — downtime is the real cost.
Maintenance & compliance
Scheduled maintenance, safety-switch testing and test-and-tag programs, documented properly.
Completed lighting fit-out in an Adelaide cafe
Why businesses use us

One brief.
The right contractor.

Business electrical jobs fail on communication: wrong scope, wrong hours, wrong assumptions about access. Our quote form captures the premises, the constraint and the deadline up front, so the contractor who calls back is already across it. Need an EV charger for the company car park? That's covered too.

Quick answer

Who can do commercial electrical work in South Australia?

Short answerOnly licensed electrical contractors — same as residential, with extra layers for emergency lighting, test-and-tag and three-phase supply work. Ask for licence details and compliance documentation on every job.

Urgent fault stopping trade right now? Go straight to the emergency electrician page — commercial callouts follow the same triage.

FAQs

Commercial electrical questions

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Can work happen after hours?
Yes — most fit-out and lighting work is scheduled around trading hours. Put your constraints in the brief.
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Do you handle landlord/tenancy requirements?
Yes — make-good works, tenancy separation and landlord compliance requests are common commercial jobs.
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Is a small job worth submitting?
Absolutely. A few power points or a lighting fault follows the same process as a full fit-out.
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What should the brief include?
Premises type, the work needed, access hours, a deadline and photos. Good briefs get fast, accurate quotes.

Keep the lights on. Literally.