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Warner is one of Brisbane’s fastest-growing family suburbs, and it shows. Across the estate streets and display home corridors, new builds are going up constantly, and with them comes a real demand for electrical work that keeps pace with modern living.
At Speedy Electrical, we’ve been working across Brisbane Northside since 1986, and we know Warner well. Whether you’ve just moved into a brand-new home and need extra circuits added, or you’re looking to install EV charging, solar-ready wiring, or a full smart home setup, we bring the expertise to get it done properly. Our licensed sparkies understand the specific electrical requirements of new estate builds, and we work cleanly and efficiently so your home isn’t turned upside down while we’re on site. We provide upfront, fixed-price quotes before any work begins, and we always leave the place tidy.
If you need a reliable Warner electrician, call us on 0407 257 239.
Warner’s housing stock is predominantly new estate construction, which brings its own set of electrical priorities.
We provide a full range of residential electrical services in Warner, including:
Setting up pre-wired systems or retrofitting smart switches, lighting controls, and home automation networks
Dedicated circuits and charger points for electric vehicles, increasingly common in newer Warner driveways
All Queensland homes are required to have RCD protection on power and lighting circuits; we install and test these to current standards
New builds often have the basics covered but not enough points for how people actually live
Brisbane summers make these essential, and we'll wire them safely and to code
Queensland legislation requires interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms; we install and certify compliant systems
New doesn’t always mean problem-free. Warner homeowners regularly contact us about:
Many spec homes are built with the minimum electrical fit-out. As families add appliances, air conditioning units, EV chargers, and home offices, the original board can become overloaded or run out of circuit capacity. A switchboard assessment and upgrade resolves this quickly.
It's one of the most common complaints in new builds. The layout looked fine in the display home, but real life needs more points in the kitchen, home office, and garage. We add circuits and power points without major disruption.
If your RCD is tripping regularly, it's telling you something is drawing more current than expected, or there's a fault somewhere in the circuit. We locate the cause and fix it properly rather than just resetting the board and hoping for the best.
As electric vehicles become more common in suburban Brisbane, Warner homeowners frequently ask us about dedicated charger circuits. We install Level 2 AC chargers and ensure the wiring and circuit protection meet current Queensland requirements.
Sometimes the pre-wired smart home setup from the builder doesn't quite match the system a homeowner wants to use. We work with a range of automation systems and can sort out the wiring to make everything work together.
If your home is in a newer Warner estate and something isn’t working the way it should, give us a call. We’ll diagnose the issue and give you a straight answer on what it’ll take to fix it.
Warner is a suburb built around families and community, and that’s exactly the kind of client we work best with. Here’s what sets us apart:
New estate homes in Warner are typically built to a basic electrical specification. Most homeowners find they need to add power points, upgrade to a larger switchboard as they add more appliances and air conditioning units, install EV charger circuits, and set up proper smart home or home automation wiring. Safety switch testing and smoke alarm compliance upgrades are also common. It’s worth having a licensed electrician review your switchboard and wiring within the first year or two of moving in to make sure everything is set up for how you actually live.
Yes. We install dedicated EV charging circuits for all major charger brands. A dedicated circuit keeps your charger running safely and efficiently without overloading your general power circuits. We’ll assess your switchboard capacity first and recommend the right setup for your vehicle and home.
New homes built after January 2017 should already have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms installed in the required locations. However, if your home was built before that date or alarms have since been replaced with non-compliant types, you may need an upgrade. Queensland law requires all homes to have compliant smoke alarms by 2027, and rental properties have earlier deadlines. We can inspect what you have and advise whether it meets current requirements.
This varies depending on the size of your current board, how many circuits you need, and what additional safety devices are required. We provide fixed-price quotes after assessing your switchboard in person. Call us on 0407 257 239 to arrange a quote.
Yes. All our electricians hold current Queensland electrical licences and operate under Electrical Contractor Licence 37563. We provide Certificates of Compliance for all notifiable electrical work.
Our team services Warner and the surrounding suburbs across Brisbane’s northern growth corridor, including North Lakes, Murrumba Downs, Narangba, Kallangur, Petrie, and Lawnton. If you’re in the Warner area and not sure whether we cover your street, just give us a call on 0407 257 239 and we’ll confirm quickly.
We regularly work across new estates in Warner including Capestone, Moreton Shores, and the broader Warner residential precincts.