Hiring a licensed electrician in Perth isn't just about following the rules — it's about protecting your home, your insurance, and your family. Here's how to find and verify a legitimate electrician before any work begins.

Check Their Electrical Contractor's Licence

In Western Australia, any person or business carrying out electrical work for payment must hold a valid Electrical Contractor's licence issued by EnergySafety WA. You can verify any licence online at the EnergySafety website by searching the contractor register. This takes less than a minute and could save you a lot of trouble.

A business card or website claiming to be 'licensed' isn't enough — always check the register yourself. An unlicensed electrician exposes you to fines, insurance voidance, and genuine safety risks.

Ask for Public Liability Insurance

Any professional electrical contractor in Perth should hold current public liability insurance of at least $5 million. This protects you if damage occurs to your property during the job. Ask for a certificate of currency — a legitimate operator will provide it without hesitation.

Get Three Quotes

For jobs over $500, get at least three written quotes. Provide each electrician with the same scope of work. Ensure each quote specifies: materials included, total labour cost, call-out fee, timeline, and what warranty applies to the work.

Read the Reviews

Google reviews, Facebook recommendations, and word-of-mouth referrals from neighbours in your Perth suburb are all worth consulting. Look for consistency across reviews — both positive patterns (punctuality, cleanliness, communication) and red flags (unexplained additional charges, unreturned calls).

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