Level 2 Electrician for Narraweena Homes
A safe, properly connected supply running from the street to your switchboard: that's the result of Level 2 electrician work, on the parts of the system a standard licence doesn't cover.
Call (02) 9134 9029 for a fixed quote from an accredited team.
- Level 2 accredited. Accredited to work on the local electricity network, not just inside the home.
- Premium gear. Clipsal and Hager switchgear fitted on every job, never cheap imports.
- Backed for life. Every job carries our lifetime workmanship guarantee, not just a manufacturer's warranty.
- Paperwork included. A Certificate of Compliance issued once the connection is proven up and cleared.
Signs You Need Level 2 Electrician
A damaged or sagging service line, a meter box flagged at a pre-purchase inspection, or a consumer mains fault are the clearest reasons to call a Level 2 electrician rather than a standard sparkie.
Renovations that need the point of attachment moved, a new dwelling needing a fresh connection, or a planned disconnect and reconnect all fall into the same category.

What We Handle Under Level 2 Electrician
A standard electrical licence stops at the switchboard; Level 2 accreditation picks up everything from there out to the street. Here's the ground a typical job covers.
- Consumer mains repairs and upgrades. That's the mains cable running into your switchboard from the property's network connection, replaced when age, damage or an undersized rating means it can't be trusted anymore.
- Service line repairs, overhead or underground. Fixing or replacing the line that connects your property to the street, whether it's strung above ground or buried below it.
- Point-of-attachment work. Moving or upgrading where the network connects to your property, often needed during renovations or extensions.
- Meter connections. Fresh connections, upgrades or reconfiguration work, all coordinated with the network so nothing gets missed.
- Disconnect and reconnect. Safely disconnecting a supply for major work, then reconnecting it once everything's ready.
- Defect rectification. Putting right whatever a network-side inspection flags, whether that turns up mid-job or on its own.

Level 2 Electrician Pricing: What Moves the Quote
What a Level 2 job costs depends on a handful of variables, set out in the quote before anyone touches the network side.
- Whether the connection runs overhead or underground, since the equipment and approach differ.
- The length and condition of the existing service line or consumer mains.
- How easily we can reach the connection point, particularly on tricky rooflines or awkward boundaries.
- Coordination required for a planned outage during the work.
- Any defect rectification uncovered once the connection is inspected.
The price is fixed and confirmed in writing, so nothing changes once the job is underway.

The Narraweena Angle on Level 2 Electrician
Homes along Willandra Road and similar streets mostly date from Narraweena's 1940s to 1980s build-out, connected to the network decades before today's loads existed.
Original service lines and consumer mains were never built for today's loads, and many have had nothing more than patch repairs since.
A cracked or brittle insulator on an overhead line, or a consumer mains cable simply at the end of its working life, are common finds once we're up on the roof or down at the pit.
Extensions, garages converted into living space and new driveways all tend to bring the point of attachment or the consumer mains into the conversation, work that only an accredited Level 2 team can legally touch.

What NSW Requires for Level 2 Electrician
Level 2 work sits outside a standard electrical licence. It's accredited work carried out on the network side of the connection, to the same AS/NZS 3000 standard as everything else.
DIY electrical work is illegal in NSW, and that applies doubly here. This is work most electricians aren't accredited to touch at all.
You'll get a Certificate of Compliance once the job is finished, your record that the connection meets the required standard.
That paperwork matters more here than on most jobs. It's what confirms the network-side work was carried out by someone actually accredited to do it, not just a licensed electrician working outside their scope.

How We Work Through a Level 2 Electrician Job
Most Level 2 jobs, a consumer mains repair or a straightforward reconnect, are typically finished within a day. Anything needing coordination for a planned outage takes more lead time to schedule, which the quote will spell out clearly.
- We inspect the existing connection, confirm the scope and agree a fixed price in writing.
- Any coordination needed for a planned outage is arranged ahead of the job.
- Whatever's in scope, the mains cable, the service line, or the connection itself, gets repaired or upgraded.
- The connection is tested, reconnected, and we leave you with the compliance paperwork.
On the older streets around Willandra Road, that inspection often turns up consumer mains that were only ever patch-repaired, and bringing them up to standard gets folded into the same visit rather than a second trip.

The Difference on a Level 2 Electrician Job
Every fitting on a Level 2 job, from the meter board to the switchgear, is Clipsal and Hager, not the cheapest option available.
The work carries the same lifetime workmanship guarantee as everything else we do, not a lesser standard because it's on the network side.
Dion, one of our customers, described a recent job on Google as spotless: on time, kept informed throughout, and no mess left behind.
That's the same care we bring to a job most people never see finished, since the result sits at the meter box or up on a pole rather than somewhere obvious around the house.

Servicing Nearby Homes Too
Level 2 electrician work takes us across Narraweena and into the streets nearby. We're also regularly on site in Dee Why, Cromer, Beacon Hill, Brookvale and Collaroy, covering the network-side work the wider Northern Beaches needs.

Book Your Level 2 Electrician Today
Network-side electrical work needs an accredited team, not a standard licence stretched past its scope. Call (02) 9134 9029 to book a Level 2 electrician.
Common questions
Common Level 2 Electrician FAQs
Is level 2 electrician something a handyman can legally do?
No, Level 2 work is accredited, network-side electrical work, well outside what a handyman is licensed to do. Even a standard electrician can't legally touch it.
What guarantee do you give on level 2 electrician?
The same lifetime workmanship guarantee that covers all our work. If something about the job itself falls short, we come back and fix it at no cost.
How do I prepare for the job?
Clear access to the meter box or point of attachment if you can manage it. Any coordination with the network, we'll sort on our end.
How long does the power stay off during level 2 electrician?
It depends on the job. A straightforward reconnect might only need a short outage, while coordinated work stretches out longer, with timing confirmed well before the day.
How do I know it's time for level 2 electrician?
A damaged service line, a flagged meter box, or a renovation that needs the connection moved are the usual triggers. If in doubt, call and we'll assess it.
How long does level 2 electrician take?
Simple jobs like a consumer mains repair are often done within a day. Bigger jobs needing network coordination take longer to schedule, though not necessarily longer to complete.