Safety Inspections in Coolangatta
Buying, selling or renting out a property here? Family Electrician Coolangatta offers thorough safety inspections, Lic #83326, with clear pricing before we start and every check backed by our workmanship guarantee.
Trusted Safety Inspection Specialists Locally
Our licensed local team has years of hands-on experience across the Gold Coast, holding Electrical Licence #83326 as Accredited Master Electricians. We inspect switchboards, wiring and safety switches thoroughly, with clear pricing before we start and any follow-up work backed by our workmanship guarantee. That care is why homeowners looking for electricians in Coolangatta call us first.

Our Safety Inspection Services Here
Pre-Purchase Safety Checks
Before you sign on a beachfront unit or a hillside house, we check the switchboard, wiring and safety switches so you know exactly what you are buying into.
Pre-Sale Compliance Checks
Selling up in this high-turnover beach suburb? We check your electrical system so any issues are sorted well before a buyer's building and pest inspection raises questions.
Rental and Holiday-Let Checks
Landlords with houses, units or short-term holiday lets get a clear report against current requirements, covering safety switches, smoke alarms and switchboard condition.
Switchboard Condition Assessment
We check ageing boards for capacity, corrosion and missing safety switch protection, common in post-war houses and older units built through the 1960s to 80s.
Strata Common Area Checks
Body-corporate blocks along the foreshore get common-area safety checks covering shared lighting, switchboards and safety switch protection for the whole building.
Safety Switch Testing
Every safety switch is tested to confirm it trips correctly, protecting the household from shock in the moment it actually matters.
Salt Air Corrosion Checks
Outdoor points and switchboards near the oceanfront face high salt exposure, so we check terminals and enclosures for early corrosion.
Smoke Alarm Compliance Checks
We test smoke alarms for correct operation and placement, a common gap in older units and a routine part of any thorough inspection.
Why Safety Inspection Choice Matters for These Homes
An inspection is only worth as much as the electrician doing it, and the choice matters here, where boards range from ageing beachfront originals to newer apartment installs:
- Older ceramic-fuse boards often lack any safety switch protection
- High salt exposure off the beachfront can corrode outdoor points and board terminals over time
- Pre-purchase and pre-sale checks can catch costly surprises early in a high-turnover market
- AS/NZS 3000 compliance may be required for a sale, lease or strata sign-off
- Workmanship and thoroughness vary significantly between inspectors
A missed fault rarely announces itself politely. Left unchecked, an old board can develop a burning smell fault or a noisy breaker box, which is exactly the kind of thing a proper inspection is designed to catch first.

Common Problems We Find Locally
Ageing ceramic-fuse switchboards
Many post-war houses and older beachfront units still run original ceramic-fuse boards, now due for a proper check, particularly where no safety switch has ever been fitted.
Missing safety switch protection
Older boards without RCDs leave a household exposed to shock risk, and adding protection is often the single most important outcome of an inspection.
Salt-corroded outdoor switchgear
High salt exposure near the oceanfront gradually corrodes outdoor switchgear, meter boxes and points, and we check these closely on every visit.
Warning signs at the switchboard
A warm cover, a faint burnt outlet smell or a switch that will not reset cleanly are signs we check closely during every inspection.
Overdue rental and holiday-let compliance checks
Landlords with older rentals or holiday lets here sometimes have not had a formal compliance check done in years, leaving them exposed at renewal time.
Boards stressed by aircon and appliance load
Older switchboards were never sized for modern aircon and appliance demand, and an inspection flags capacity issues before they cause nuisance tripping.
How it works
How Our Safety Inspection Process Works Here
Initial Assessment
We discuss what the inspection is for, whether pre-purchase, pre-sale or rental and holiday-let compliance, and book a time that suits your schedule.
Upfront Quote
Before we start, we give you clear pricing for the inspection, with any likely follow-up work explained plainly by your technician.
Professional Inspection
Our licensed team checks the switchboard, wiring, safety switches and any strata common areas against current standards.
Testing and Handover
We test everything thoroughly, walk you through the findings in plain language, and hand over a clear report backed by our workmanship guarantee.
Why Local Customers Choose Us for Safety Inspections
A safety inspection is only useful if you trust the person doing it. Homeowners, landlords and buyers here choose us because we check thoroughly, explain findings honestly, and back any follow-up work with real proof points and Gold Coast experience.
300+ Five-Star Reviews
Gold Coast homeowners consistently rate us highly for thorough checks and honest, plain-language reporting on every inspection.
Clear Pricing Before We Start
You get a clear cost for the inspection before we begin, with options discussed by your technician on site.
Licensed Lic #83326
Every inspection is carried out by Accredited Master Electricians under Licence #83326, fully insured and compliant with current standards.
Workmanship Guarantee
Any remedial work identified during your inspection is backed by our workmanship guarantee, done once and done properly.
Safety Inspections Across Coolangatta and Surrounding Areas
We provide safety inspections across Coolangatta, Tweed Heads and Tugun, backed by our workmanship guarantee.

Book Your Safety Inspection in Coolangatta with Clear Pricing Before We Start
Call (07) 5500 2878 to book your safety inspection here. You get clear pricing before we start, 300+ five-star reviews and a full workmanship guarantee. Get in touch.

Common questions
Safety Inspection FAQs
Here are the questions homeowners, landlords and buyers ask most often before booking a safety inspection, from pricing to standards.
How does pricing work for a safety inspection?
We give you clear pricing before we start, with options discussed with your technician on site. You know the cost upfront, and any follow-up work is backed by our workmanship guarantee.
How long does a safety inspection take to complete?
Most home safety inspections take one to two hours on site, depending on the size of the property and whether a strata common area or holiday-let fitout needs checking too.
Is a safety inspection covered by a workmanship guarantee?
Yes. Any remedial work identified and completed during your inspection is backed by our workmanship guarantee, so it is done properly and left safe.
What standards do you inspect electrical work against?
We check your wiring, switchboard and safety switches against the AS/NZS 3000 Wiring Rules, the national standard for safe electrical installation in Australia.
Do I need a safety inspection when buying or selling a home?
Many buyers and sellers request one for peace of mind or as part of due diligence, and landlords with rentals or holiday lets often need one to meet compliance requirements.
Do you check switchboards in older beachfront units for salt corrosion?
Yes. Salt-laden beachfront air can corrode outdoor points and older boards over time, so we check for corrosion as a standard part of every inspection.