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Central Coast Residential Electrical Services

When something goes wrong with the power in your home, it’s more than a hassle—it’s a disruption to your safety, comfort, and routine. That’s why Gunter Electrical delivers fast, reliable residential electrical services across the Central Coast. From small repairs to major upgrades, our licensed and insured team is here to help with honest advice, clear communication, and tidy workmanship. We handle the kinds of real-world electrical jobs that matter to homeowners and renovators, with a focus on practical solutions and long-term safety.


  • No-Fuss Repairs
  • Reliable Scheduling
  • Free Quotes Available


We don’t take on new home builds—instead, we focus on the kind of work that keeps your home running safely and smoothly. Call 02 4340 1155 to get started or request a free quote from a team that shows up, cleans up, and does the job properly.

Safe, Practical Solutions for Everyday Homes

Not every electrical job is complex—but every job needs to be done right. Whether you're dealing with flickering lights, worn-out wiring, or planning new installations during a renovation, Gunter Electrical brings experience and attention to detail to every task. We take care of power point and ceiling fan installations, pendant and outdoor lighting, smoke alarms, safety switch upgrades, thermal imaging, hot water system repairs, data cabling, and much more. Every service is carried out with full compliance and a genuine respect for your home. We’re not here to cut corners—we’re here to make things safer, smarter, and easier for you.


  • Lighting & Power Installations
  • Rewiring & Safety Upgrades
  • Appliance & Hot Water Repairs


You’ll never be left guessing what’s going on or when we’ll arrive. We’re upfront, efficient, and focused on giving you lasting peace of mind. Call 02 4340 1155 to book your job or speak with an experienced electrician today.

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