New Service Connections
Quick Response
When you need a new electrical connection to the grid, Shaw Electrix provides expert Level 2 services to install safe, reliable, and efficient connections. Our team manages everything from planning and design to installation and final testing, ensuring a seamless and compliant process. We ensure your new connection meets all regulatory standards, providing you with a stable power supply and peace of mind.
We work with both residential and commercial properties, ensuring each installation is tailored to your needs and the requirements of the local energy distributor. Our experienced electricians handle every aspect of the connection, from underground cabling to overhead lines, ensuring that all work is performed safely and efficiently.
electrical System Upgrades
Safety & Efficiency
Proper lighting and emergency systems are essential for any commercial property. We specialise in designing and installing LED lighting solutions that enhance visibility while reducing energy costs. Additionally, our team ensures your emergency lighting and exit signs are fully compliant with regulations, keeping your business prepared in case of power failures or emergencies.
Regular maintenance of emergency systems is crucial to their effectiveness. Whether you need a complete lighting overhaul or routine compliance checks, Shaw Electrix provides reliable solutions to enhance the safety and efficiency of your workplace.
Emergency Fault Rectification
Power & Protection
Electrical faults can occur unexpectedly and can disrupt both residential and commercial operations. Shaw Electrix offers 24/7 emergency fault rectification services to quickly diagnose and fix any electrical issues you may face. Our Level 2 ASP accredited electricians have the expertise to handle high-voltage issues safely and efficiently, ensuring that your electrical system is restored to full functionality as soon as possible.
Our team arrives equipped with the necessary tools and knowledge to quickly identify the problem, whether it's a blown fuse, damaged wiring, or an issue with your electrical supply.