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Central Coast Emergency Electrical Repairs

Electrical faults don’t wait for business hours. Power outages, burning smells, flickering lights, or tripping safety switches can strike any time—and when they do, you need a local electrician who shows up fast, finds the fault, and fixes it properly. Gunter Electrical offers emergency electrical services across the Central Coast, responding promptly to urgent residential and commercial issues. We’re fully licensed, insured, and experienced in handling high-pressure situations safely and efficiently.


  • Prompt On-Site Response
  • Fault Finding & Repairs
  • Available 7 Days a Week


Based in Kariong and servicing the Central Coast, we’ve been helping locals through urgent electrical situations since 2000. If you’re dealing with a serious fault, call 02 4340 1155 now and speak directly with an experienced electrician who can assist.

Fast Help for Urgent Electrical Issues

Electrical emergencies range from inconvenient to downright dangerous. Whether it’s a sudden blackout, exposed wiring, a blown fuse, or a sparking outlet, Gunter Electrical is ready to help. We provide fault detection, safety switch repairs, urgent rewiring, and temporary restorations to get your power safely back on. Our electricians are equipped to assess and isolate the issue, make your property safe, and carry out immediate repairs or schedule more extensive follow-up work if needed. We also handle emergency lighting issues, smoke alarm failures, hot water faults, and storm-related damage to wiring or power poles.


  • Power Loss & Circuit Failures
  • Smoke Alarms & Hot Water Issues
  • Storm & Water Damage Response


We know how stressful an electrical fault can be—especially outside of standard hours. That’s why we prioritise urgent calls and focus on fast, clear communication throughout. Call 02 4340 1155 any day of the week and let us help you take control of the situation quickly and safely.

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