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Central Coast Switchboard Upgrades

Outdated switchboards aren’t just inconvenient—they’re a serious safety risk. If your property still relies on old ceramic fuses, or you’re regularly dealing with flickering lights, blown circuits, or tripping switches, it’s time to upgrade. Gunter Electrical provides licensed switchboard upgrades and detailed electrical safety inspections across the Central Coast, helping homeowners and property managers bring their systems up to code. We’ll assess your current setup, explain what’s needed, and complete all work with minimal disruption to your home or business.


  • Modern Safety Compliance
  • Fast, Professional Installations
  • Licensed & Fully Insured


Our work ensures your switchboard meets current safety standards and can handle today’s power demands. Call 02 4340 1155 to arrange an inspection or book your upgrade with an experienced local team.

Electrical Safety You Can Rely On

A reliable switchboard is at the heart of every safe electrical system. At Gunter Electrical, we upgrade switchboards to support modern appliances, air conditioning, and high-energy usage without the risk of overload. Our service includes the installation of safety switches, circuit breakers, surge protection, and clear labelling—so everything is safer, more efficient, and easier to manage. We also carry out in-depth safety inspections for homes, rentals, and commercial sites, identifying any faults, non-compliant work, or worn components that could lead to serious issues if left unchecked.


  • Safety Switch Installation
  • Overload & Surge Protection
  • Inspection Reports for Rentals or Sales


Whether you're updating an older property or simply want peace of mind, we’re here to help you stay protected and compliant. Book a safety inspection or switchboard upgrade today by calling 02 4340 1155.

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