Finding a reliable electrician in Northam doesn't have to be stressful. Our directory lists verified tradespeople with genuine customer reviews, so you can see what others experienced before you book. Look for licensed electricians who communicate clearly, provide written quotes, and stand behind their work.
“Neat, Reliable and Local.” Northam WA based electrical + CCTV contractor servicing all aspects of residential and commercial electrical and CCTV maintenance, repairs and installs in the Avon Valley, Wheatbelt and beyond.
We look forward to the opportunity of working with you! Contact Dean on 0439 971 980
For reliable electrical solutions in the Central Wheatbelt and Goldfields regions, call Verlindens Electrical Service today! We are ready to meet all of your installation, maintenance, data and communications needs. Established in 1960, we boast an extensive 60 years servicing happy customers across WA. Don’t trust just anyone to cater for your electrical repair and installation requirements; Call Verlindens, get the job done right the first time.
How do I know if an electrician is properly licensed in WA?
All electricians on our directory are verified. You can also check the Electrical Licensing Board WA website to confirm current licenses. Always ask to see their credentials before work begins.
What questions should I ask before hiring?
Ask about their experience with your specific job type, whether they're insured, their warranty on work, and request a written quote. Clarify timeline and whether they'll tidy up after.
What are common electrical jobs in Northam homes?
Power point and lighting installation, switchboard upgrades, fault finding, safety inspections, and general rewiring. Our listed electricians handle both routine maintenance and larger projects.
How do your verified reviews work?
Reviews are submitted by customers who've hired the tradesperson. We verify details to ensure genuine feedback. This helps you make informed decisions based on real experience.
Should I get multiple quotes?
Yes, getting 2-3 quotes is standard practice. Compare what's included in each quote, not just price. Cheapest isn't always best—experience and reliability matter.