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Mid North Coast Electrical Services
Anderson Electrical & Air is proud to support homeowners, businesses and builders right across the Mid North Coast with high-quality electrical services. With years of industry experience and deep knowledge of coastal environments, we deliver electrical solutions that meet the unique needs of the region—from Taree to Tuncurry and surrounding areas.
Whether you're renovating a family home, setting up a new business space or upgrading an older switchboard, we’ll ensure the job is done properly, in line with Australian standards. We’re fully licensed, ARCtick accredited and trusted for our practical, no-fuss approach.
Our team offers a wide range of services, including lighting installs, smoke alarms, surge protection, fans, motion sensors, power points, and comprehensive rewiring or data cabling projects. We also specialise in switchboard upgrades and general maintenance to help protect your property and improve electrical efficiency.
Whether you need help with a single fix or a full fit-out, call Anderson Electrical & Air on
0402 271 855 to book trusted electrical services on the Mid North Coast.
Electrical Services We Offer On the Mid North Coast
We offer a full range of electrical services designed for homes, businesses and coastal properties across the Mid North Coast:
- Switchboard Upgrades & Surge Protection
- Lighting Installation & Smoke Alarms
- Power Points, Fans & Motion Sensors
- Air Conditioning Installation & Servicing
- Ducted & Split Systems
- Data Cabling, Shed Power & Rewiring
Electrical Services on the Mid North Coast
Anderson Electrical & Air provides safe, efficient and fully licensed electrical services across the Mid North Coast. Whether you're in Taree, Tuncurry, Forster or Wingham, we handle everything from switchboard upgrades and rewiring to lighting, smoke alarms and fault finding.
Our team is known locally for neat work, clear communication and fast response times. We understand the unique electrical needs of coastal homes and businesses, and tailor every job to suit your space, usage and safety requirements.
Air Conditioning on the Mid North Coast
Need reliable air conditioning on the Mid North Coast? We install, service and repair split system and ducted air conditioning to keep local homes and businesses comfortable all year round. Our ARCtick-accredited team works with leading brands to deliver cooling systems built for coastal conditions like high humidity and salt exposure.
Whether you're after a new system, regular maintenance or a quick repair, we’ll make sure your set up runs efficiently—wherever you are on the Mid North Coast.
What should I do during a power outage at home?
During a power outage, first check if it’s isolated to your home or affects neighbouring properties. If it’s just your home, check the switchboard for a tripped breaker or blown fuse. Avoid using candles, unplug sensitive devices, and if you’re unsure of the cause, contact a licensed electrician for further assessment.
Why does my circuit breaker trip when I use certain appliances?
Circuit breakers trip to prevent overloading or short circuits. If a specific appliance causes it, the device may be drawing more current than the circuit can handle, or it could be faulty. Older wiring, worn outlets or shared circuits may also contribute. A qualified electrician can safely diagnose and fix the issue.
Is it okay to run an air conditioner during a thunderstorm?
While it’s safe in most cases, running an air conditioner during a thunderstorm can expose it to potential damage from power surges caused by lightning strikes. To protect your system, consider using a surge protector or turning off the unit during severe weather to avoid electrical faults or short-circuiting.
What causes ice to form on my air conditioner?
Ice on an air conditioner can result from restricted airflow, low refrigerant levels or dirty filters. When the system can't pull in enough warm air, moisture on the evaporator coils can freeze. Continuing to run the unit in this state may cause damage. It's important to turn it off and have it inspected.
Location
Neighbouring Areas
- Taree
- Wingham
- Harrington
- Old Bar
- Hallidays Point
- Tuncurry