When faced with electrical emergencies, prompt action is crucial. This underscores the importance of having a dependable 24/7 emergency electrician available to address any urgent electrical issues that may arise. By choosing METEORIC for your emergency electrical needs in Sydney, you can rest assured that you'll receive precisely that.
With extensive experience in delivering emergency electrical services to residences and businesses across the region, METEORIC has earned a reputation as one of Sydney's most reliable and trusted emergency electricians. Around the clock, our team of skilled and licensed electricians stands ready to promptly respond to your call, providing the expert assistance necessary to safeguard your property and ensure its security.
If your property suddenly loses power, it could be a sign of a serious electrical issue. Our emergency electricians can quickly diagnose the problem and get your power restored as quickly as possible.
Electrical fires are extremely dangerous and can cause significant damage if not addressed promptly. If you notice signs of an electrical fire, such as burning smells or smoke, call METEORIC immediately.
If you or someone else has received an electrical shock, it’s critically important to seek immediate medical attention right away. After ensuring safety, call us to swiftly assess and fix the issue.
Electrical surges can severely damage your electrical appliances and even cause fires. If you notice any signs of electrical surges, such as flickering lights or unexpected power fluctuations, call us immediately for help.
We help create long-term solutions for your home or business by finding the root of the electrical issue and addressing it. We keep you and everyone around you safe by finding faulty wiring, assessing outlets and eliminating any hazards. Here’s how it works:
Our team of experienced and fully licensed technicians will let you know what type of alarm is best for you and where to install it.
Our friendly team will provide you with upfront pricing before we begin any work.
Our engineers will fix the problem and advise on the cause of it to help you make sure it doesn’t happen again.
If your power outlets are very hot regardless of whether or not you have appliances plugged in you might be facing an overload. Most home circuits are wired in a series. This means that anytime you plug in an appliance to one outlet, the electricity also passes through other outlets you aren’t using.
When the circuit carries more power than it can handle, it can get scorching and dangerous. If you smell burning wires, that means the outlet wires might be touching (especially if the outlet is old). You (or contact a professional) need to turn off the circuit breaker that controls that outlet.
Grid connected solar is the ability to harness power from your own roof top with the ability to draw additional power from the grid when necessary, this connection to the mains power line also allows for the sale of excess power back to your retailer.
Depending upon the size of your system your installation will take between half a day to an entire day
A sudden power outage can be disorienting, but staying calm is key. First, ensure the safety of everyone around you. Check if the power loss is limited to your building or if it affects a broader area. Refrain from using open flames for lighting to prevent potential hazards. During the outage, try to keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed to retain the cold temperature and preserve perishable items. If the outage persists, reach out to our 24-hour electrician for immediate assistance.
Encountering a tripped circuit or blown fuse can be frustrating, especially if it keeps happening. Start by identifying the specific circuit causing the issue. Safely unplug or turn off any devices connected to that circuit. Attempt to reset the tripped Switchboard or replace the fuse once, but if it trips again, leave it in the off position. Before our emergency electrical services arrive, it’s best to avoid further attempts to restore power.
A burning smell or smoke indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Immediately turn off power to the affected circuit at the Switchboard panel. Evacuate the area and call for emergency electrical services right away. In case of an electrical fire, refrain from using water; instead, use a fire extinguisher if it’s safe to do so. Your safety and the safety of others should be the top priority.