At Deadshort Services, we provide a full range of electrical repair and maintenance solutions designed to keep your home or business safe, compliant, and running smoothly. Whether it’s a small fault or a major breakdown, our licensed electricians deliver prompt, professional service backed by more than 35 years of experience. As proud NECA members for over 25 years, we stay up to date with industry standards and workmanship best practices, ensuring every job is completed to the highest level.
Our electrical repairs and maintenance services include:
Replacement and repair of blown fuses and tripped circuits
Fault finding and troubleshooting for persistent electrical issues
Installation, repair, and replacement of light fittings
House rewiring and switchboard upgrades
But electrical problems rarely exist in isolation. A roof leak may damage wiring, a faulty hot water system may require plumbing support, and ceiling fans or air conditioners often need both electrical and mechanical expertise. Unlike many stand-alone contractors, Deadshort Services integrates multiple trades under one roof—including plumbing, roofing, air conditioning, fencing, gardening, carpentry, and general property maintenance. This means your electrical repair doesn’t stop at the wiring; we handle the wider issue, saving you the hassle of chasing multiple trades and invoices.
With over 60 skilled staff and a fleet of fully equipped vehicles across Adelaide, you only need to make one call—and our team takes care of the rest.
At Deadshort Services, we do more than just replace or repair light fittings—we help you make the right choices for safety, efficiency, and style. Our licensed electricians can provide expert advice on the best lighting options for your home, whether you’re aiming to reduce power bills with energy-efficient LEDs or create a warm, inviting atmosphere with designer fittings.
We’ll ensure your new lights are installed safely, in line with manufacturer specifications and South Australian standards, so you enjoy lasting performance and warranty protection. From subtle downlights and feature pendants to outdoor security lighting, our team delivers a professional finish every time.
Pendant and feature lights – add character and style to your space
LED downlights and upgrades – modern, energy-efficient alternatives
Chandeliers – statement pieces installed with care and precision
Outdoor and garden lighting – improve curb appeal and security
Security and sensor lights – for peace of mind around your property
Smart lighting systems – connect your home with modern automation
And because lighting upgrades often require more than just electrical work, Deadshort Services offers something most contractors can’t—in-house multi-trade support. If your new lighting project involves ceiling patching, repainting, or structural adjustments, our carpenters, plasterers, and painters are on hand to complete the job seamlessly. One call, one team, one invoice.
With increasing electrical costs, it’s no wonder that LED lighting has become a popular choice for large commercial buildings and houses. LED lighting can provide an option for all types of homes and conditions, replacing the traditional and often harsher in ceiling fluorescent fitting found in most commercial buildings. We also have a large range of colour levels and tones available.
Sensor lights or light level controlled fittings are a great solution for entrance way lighting or garden lighting. We can install day/night automatic sensor lights and security lighting keeping your family and business safe at all times. No matter what kind of mood or look you are hoping to achieve, the team at Deadshort have the tools and experience to help!
Need a New Light Fitting Installed?
If you’ve purchased a new light fitting, leave the installation to our licensed electricians. We’ll ensure it’s fitted safely, wired correctly, and installed in line with manufacturer specifications—so your warranty remains valid and your home stays compliant with South Australian electrical standards. From simple pendant lights to complex feature fittings, our team has the experience to get the job done right the first time.
Ceiling fans are one of the most affordable and energy-efficient ways to improve comfort all year round—circulating cool air in summer and helping distribute warmth in winter. The key is choosing the right fan for your space, and that’s where Deadshort Services can help.
Our licensed electricians provide expert recommendations and professional installations to ensure your fan delivers maximum performance and complies with Australian safety standards. Whether you’re upgrading old fittings, installing a fan you’ve purchased yourself, or adding new fans to your home, we’ll get the job done safely and efficiently.
Indoor ceiling fans – for bedrooms, living rooms, and common areas
Outdoor ceiling fans – weather-resistant solutions for patios and alfresco spaces
Energy-efficient DC fans – lower running costs with modern DC motor technology
Remote-controlled & smart fans – convenience and control at your fingertips
Fan replacement & upgrades – swap outdated or faulty fans with modern designs
Combined light/fan units – ideal for space-saving in smaller rooms
And because installations sometimes involve more than just wiring, Deadshort Services brings in-house multi-trade support if ceiling patching, painting, or structural reinforcement is required. That means one call, one team, and one seamless solution.
Keep your home comfortable year-round with expert ceiling fan installation.
Call us on 84100887 or book online now! “Deadshort, the service you deserve”
Before installing a fan, it is crucial to consider where you will be locating it. If the area is close to a light source above, this can sometimes cause a flashing light strobe effect. In an instant like this, we recommend fans with light attached to them, or re-locating the fan or light. As a rule of thumb, we recommend mounting ceiling fans 300mm away from the ceiling and 2.1m from the floor. Extension poles are available for some models.
Ceiling fans will require additional cabling from the fan controller on the wall to the new fan. Cabling accessibility can be an issue for internal or solid walls. One solution to this problem is to consider a ceiling fan with a remote control. While remote control fans can reduce on installation costs, they are generally more expensive to purchase initially.
Metal blade fans generally make more noise than their wooden counterparts, which is why recommend wooden fans for bedroom areas. However, the noise levels of a fan will depend on the number of blades, their design and angle they are installed on. The cost of fans will vary on all the above-mentioned items, generally the quieter fans will cost a little more. As a rough size guide, rooms 20m2 can use 122cm fans, and 20m2 to 36m2 should use 132cm fans.
In South Australia, landlords and property owners have a legal duty to ensure their homes are electrically safe and compliant before selling or leasing. Failing to meet these obligations can expose you to liability, fines, or costly disputes down the track. At Deadshort Services, our licensed electricians provide detailed electrical inspections designed to keep you compliant with South Australian legislation, protect your investment, and give buyers or tenants complete peace of mind.
For more details on your obligations as a landlord, see Consumer and Business Services (SA) – Rental Property Standards.
Switchboard & circuit safety – assessing fuses, breakers, and RCDs for compliance
Safety switch testing – ensuring correct tripping function to prevent electrical shock
Wiring condition checks – identifying deteriorated or non-compliant cabling
Power point & lighting safety – confirming correct operation and secure installation
Smoke alarm compliance – testing placement, functionality, and expiry dates in line with SA law
Hot water & fixed appliance connections – verifying electrical safety and reliability
Our inspection reports give you a clear overview of your property’s electrical condition. If any issues are detected, our team can carry out prompt repairs or upgrades, ensuring your property remains compliant and market-ready.
Smoke alarms – By law, all SA rental and sale properties must have working, compliant smoke alarms.
Safety switches (RCDs) – Many older homes still lack RCD protection, which is required to meet today’s safety standards.
Electrical maintenance – Ensuring systems are up to standard reduces risk of fire, injury, or insurance complications.
To better understand these legal requirements, landlords can refer to Consumer and Business Services (SA) – Rental Property Standards.
At Deadshort Services, professionalism and trust are built into everything we do. Our electricians are licensed, insured, and police-cleared, arriving in full uniform for easy identification. We are proud NECA members of more than 25 years, keeping us aligned with the highest industry standards. And because we’re a true multi-trade company, if your inspection uncovers related issues—like roof leaks affecting wiring, plumbing problems with hot water units, or ceiling repairs around lighting—we can handle it all in-house.
Book your pre-sale or rental electrical inspection today. Call us on (08) 8410 0887 or book online—Deadshort Services, the service you deserve.
An outdated switchboard isn’t just inconvenient—it can be unsafe, non-compliant, and limit the way you use power in your home or business. Many Adelaide properties, particularly those built before the 1990s, still run on old ceramic fuses or early circuit breakers. These older systems were never designed for today’s electrical loads, which now include ducted air conditioning, solar power systems, electric vehicle chargers, and modern kitchen appliances.
Without a modern switchboard, you face the risks of overloaded circuits, nuisance tripping, and even fire hazards. Just as importantly, rewireable fuse-type breakers are no longer legal under current electrical standards. Insurance companies and property inspectors increasingly flag non-compliant boards as a liability—making upgrades essential not just for safety, but also for protecting property value and avoiding costly disputes.
Modern switchboards use RCBO safety switches that cut power within milliseconds when a fault is detected. This protection drastically reduces the risk of electric shock, electrical fires, and damage to appliances. If your board has no safety switch test buttons, or still contains ceramic fuses, it’s overdue for replacement.
Electrical rules in South Australia now demand more than just an upgrade of fuses. When a meter is changed—such as during a solar upgrade, due to the age of your existing metering equipment, or after a fault—any asbestos meter panel must be replaced, and a meter isolator must be installed. These requirements ensure your system can be safely worked on by both electricians and SA Power Networks in the future.
Old switchboards weren’t designed to handle the loads of modern living. From EV chargers to ducted reverse cycle systems and induction cooktops, the demand on your circuits is far greater than it once was. Without an upgrade, overloading is a constant risk—and in many cases, your old board physically doesn’t have the room to accommodate new circuits or safety devices.
Switchboard compliance is now a common sticking point in property sales and insurance claims. A non-compliant or asbestos-containing switchboard can reduce buyer confidence and, in some cases, invalidate insurance claims after an electrical fault. Upgrading ensures your property meets modern expectations, keeping you covered and protecting long-term value.
Upgrading your switchboard isn’t just swapping out a few fuses — it’s a complete safety and compliance process. At Deadshort Services, every switchboard upgrade is carried out by licensed electricians to current Australian Standards and South Australian requirements. Here’s what we include:
Removal of outdated equipment
Old rewireable fuses, ceramic breakers, and non-compliant gear are removed and safely disposed of. If your switchboard contains an asbestos meter panel, we arrange for safe replacement as part of the upgrade.
New compliant enclosure
We install a modern, insulated switchboard enclosure with a neatly labelled circuit schedule, ensuring everything is clear and accessible.
RCBO safety switches on all circuits
Each final sub-circuit is fitted with an RCBO (combined circuit breaker and safety switch). This provides both overload protection and life-saving fault detection within milliseconds.
Main switch and meter isolator upgrades
A new main switch is fitted, rated to handle your property’s electrical demand. Where required, a meter isolator is installed in line with SA Power Networks’ current rules, ensuring future works or meter changes can be carried out safely.
Surge protection (optional but recommended)
Surge protection devices (SPDs) can be installed to protect sensitive appliances and solar inverters from voltage spikes and lightning strikes.
Earthing and MEN system checks
We verify your earthing system, upgrade bonding if required, and ensure your installation meets Wiring Rules standards for safety.
Coordination with SA Power Networks
If your upgrade involves meter changes or pulling the service fuse, we handle the entire SAPN process for you — no stress, no surprises.
Full testing and certification
Once installed, we test every safety device, confirm correct operation, and issue a Certificate of Compliance for your records and peace of mind.
Upgrading your switchboard can sound complicated, but we make the process straightforward and stress-free. Here’s how it works with Deadshort Services:
Initial Site Check & Load Assessment
Our licensed electricians inspect your existing switchboard, meter panel, and electrical load. We look for outdated gear, asbestos panels, and whether your system can handle today’s power demands.
Detailed, Itemised Quote
You’ll receive a clear, upfront quote with options where relevant — for example, including surge protection devices (SPDs). No hidden extras, no vague estimates.
SAPN Coordination (if required)
If a meter change, fuse pull, or isolator installation is needed, we handle the paperwork and book SA Power Networks on your behalf. This avoids delays and ensures the upgrade is carried out legally.
Professional Installation
On the scheduled day, we replace the old board with a modern compliant enclosure, install RCBO safety switches on all circuits, and fit any required main switch and meter isolator.
Testing & Safety Verification
Every circuit is tested to confirm correct operation. We check your earthing system, perform RCD trip-time testing, and verify the installation meets AS/NZS 3000 standards.
Compliance Certificate & Handover
You’ll receive a Certificate of Compliance for your records. We also label your switchboard clearly and walk you through the new layout — including how to safely test your safety switches.
Future-Proof Confidence
With your new switchboard in place, your home or business is now safer, fully compliant, and ready to support modern electrical loads such as solar systems, EV chargers, and ducted air conditioning.
Adelaide’s shift toward electric vehicles is accelerating, and with it comes the need for safe, fast, and convenient home and workplace charging. Plugging into a standard outlet is slow and risky for long-term use. A dedicated EV charger, installed by licensed electricians, ensures your vehicle charges quickly, safely, and efficiently.
With over 35 years of electrical expertise, Deadshort Services is Adelaide’s trusted choice for EV charger installation. We handle everything in-house — from switchboard upgrades to solar integration — so you get a complete solution without delays or subcontractors.
Charge faster: Up to 10x quicker than a normal outlet.
Stay safe: Prevents overheating and fire risks.
Save money: Use off-peak tariffs or integrate with solar.
Increase value: EV-ready homes are in demand across Adelaide.
We install all leading EV charger brands, including Tesla, Wallbox, and Zappi. Our licensed team delivers:
Home EV charger installations (single-phase & three-phase)
Commercial EV charging solutions for offices, carparks & fleets
Switchboard upgrades & load balancing for safety
Solar & battery integration for maximum efficiency
Testing, commissioning & compliance sign-off
Every EV charger we install is backed by:
Licensed A-Class electricians with police and DCSI clearances
Full compliance with Australian and South Australian standards
Transparent fixed quotes — no hidden costs
Warranties on installation and workmanship
35+ years delivering trusted electrical solutions
Transparent quoting and real-time job tracking
Licensed, insured & police-cleared tradespeople
One Number. One Call. Multiple Trades.
Unlike many contractors, Deadshort Services offers complete in-house trade support. This means:
Faster service — no waiting on subcontractors
Switchboard, wiring, and solar integration all handled internally
Seamless solutions if roofing, plumbing, or structural work is needed
Ongoing maintenance and support under one company
Do I need an electrician to install an EV charger?
Yes. EV chargers must be installed by a licensed electrician to comply with Australian safety standards. DIY or unlicensed installs can be dangerous, void your warranty, and may not be covered by insurance.
How much does it cost to install an EV charger in Adelaide?
The cost depends on your home’s wiring, switchboard capacity, and the type of charger. A simple single-phase install may be straightforward, while three-phase or solar integration can add to the price. Deadshort Services provides upfront, fixed quotes with no hidden costs.
Can I connect my EV charger to solar power?
Absolutely. We can integrate your charger with your existing solar system or recommend upgrades. This lets you charge your EV using free solar power during the day, cutting running costs dramatically.
How long does an EV charger installation take?
Most installations take just a few hours. More complex jobs — such as switchboard upgrades or commercial multi-charger setups — may take longer. Deadshort Services handles everything in-house, so your installation is completed quickly and efficiently.
Investing in an EV charger is about more than convenience — it’s about making your home or business future-ready. At Deadshort Services, we provide a complete, professional installation service that ensures your charger is safe, compliant, and built to last. Whether you’ve just bought your first electric vehicle, need a Tesla wall connector, or want to upgrade your workplace with multiple charging stations, our licensed team has you covered.
We service all Adelaide suburbs, from Gawler to Victor Harbor and into the Hills, with fast quoting, clear communication, and the backing of over 35 years’ industry experience. Because we run all major trades in-house, you’ll never deal with subcontractor delays or hidden costs — just one team, one invoice, and a seamless service from start to finish.
Electrical equipment that isn’t regularly tested can put people, property, and businesses at risk. Deadshort Services provides professional test and tag solutions to help you stay compliant with South Australian safety standards and reduce the chance of electrical faults, shocks, or fires in your workplace or home.
Our licensed technicians use calibrated testing equipment to check appliances, leads, and portable devices for faults. Each item is then fitted with a durable barcoded compliance tag showing its safety status, test date, and the next scheduled inspection. For businesses and property managers, we also provide a comprehensive compliance report for your records and insurance requirements.
The required testing intervals depend on the type of environment and level of risk:
Construction, demolition & mining sites – every 3 months due to harsh conditions
Factories, workshops & warehouses – every 6 months
Service environments (e.g. kitchens, retail, offices with high equipment use) – every 12 months
Low-risk environments (e.g. offices, administrative areas) – every 5 years
After repair or service – any equipment that has been repaired must be re-tested before use
These intervals are based on the national standard AS/NZS 3760:2022 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment, which outlines compliance requirements across Australia.
For more detail, you can refer to SafeWork SA – Electrical Testing and Tagging.
Workplace safety – protect staff, tenants, and visitors from electrical hazards
Compliance peace of mind – meet WHS and insurance obligations with clear documentation
Detailed reporting – barcoded tags plus full compliance reports for easy tracking
Scalable service – from small offices to large commercial sites, we handle jobs of all sizes
Minimal disruption – efficient onsite testing designed to keep your operations running smoothly
And because Deadshort Services is more than just an electrical contractor, if our testing uncovers wider issues—such as damaged wiring, overloaded circuits, or unsafe switchboards—we have in-house electricians, plumbers, roofers, and maintenance teams ready to resolve them. One call, one team, complete safety solution.
Book your test and tag service today. Call (08) 8410 0887 or book online—Deadshort Services, the service you deserve.
Thermal inspections aren’t just for peace of mind—they’re fast becoming a compliance and insurance requirement for many industries. Deadshort Services provides tailored thermal imaging solutions for:
Shopping centres & retail outlets – protect tenants and avoid costly shutdowns
Aged care & healthcare facilities – safeguard vulnerable residents and maintain accreditation
Warehouses & factories – prevent downtime and equipment damage from electrical failure
Commercial property managers & landlords – meet insurance and tenant obligations
Government facilities & schools – comply with safety standards and duty of care
Insurance companies – independent reporting to satisfy audit and policy requirements
Hidden electrical faults can quickly become serious hazards—leading to equipment failure, costly downtime, or even fire. With advanced thermal imaging technology, Deadshort Services helps you detect issues early, keeping your property safe and your business compliant.
Our licensed electricians use state-of-the-art thermal cameras to scan switchboards, distribution boards, and key electrical equipment. This process reveals abnormal heat patterns that indicate loose connections, overloaded circuits, or failing components—problems often invisible to the naked eye.
Early fault detection – identify hazards before they cause breakdowns or fires
Insurance compliance – many insurers now require thermal switchboard reports for coverage
Reduced downtime – plan proactive repairs instead of reacting to sudden failures
Cost savings – prevent expensive emergency callouts and equipment damage
Peace of mind – know your electrical system is safe, compliant, and reliable
Every inspection includes a clear, professional report with:
Full-colour thermographic images of your switchboards and equipment
Highlighted problem areas with temperature readings
Practical recommendations for corrective action
Records to assist with insurance and compliance requirements
Because we’re a multi-trade company, we don’t stop at reporting. If your inspection identifies faults, our in-house electricians can make immediate repairs, while our roofing, plumbing, and maintenance teams handle any associated risks like water ingress or structural concerns. One call, one team, complete compliance.
Stay compliant, stay protected—book a thermal imaging inspection today. Call (08) 8410 0887 or book online—Deadshort Services, the service you deserve.
Sometimes an inverter fault is only part of the picture. Many Adelaide households aren’t sure if their solar system is performing at its best—or whether they should invest in upgrades like a battery system.
That’s where our dedicated Solar & Energy Reports service comes in. Our reports help you:
Understand your energy use – where power is being consumed and peak usage times
Break down your bills – how to read and understand your electricity charges
Check system suitability – whether solar (or an expanded system) is right for your property
Decide on batteries – should you add a battery now, later, or not at all?
By combining solar inverter repairs with a tailored Solar & Energy Report, you’ll not only get your system running again but also see the bigger picture of your energy use.
Your solar inverter is the heart of your system. When it fails, energy production drops to zero—leaving you with higher bills and wasted investment. Worse, neglecting repairs or maintenance can create series safety hazards.
Recent reports by ABC News revealed the risks:
In Emerald, QLD (Oct 2023), a faulty DC isolator sparked a rooftop fire. Only quick thinking and an extinguisher stopped it spreading.
In Queensland (Apr 2023), a homeowner’s isolator “exploded” with a huge bang, burning and twisting the box. Authorities confirmed dozens of similar fires in one year.
These aren’t isolated events. Outdated isolators (especially pre-2018 units) and poorly maintained inverters are real fire risks. That’s why regular servicing and timely inverter repairs are essential.
Solar systems may look simple, but problems often build silently over time:
Outdated isolators – pre-2018 switches often lack breather valves, making them prone to moisture ingress, overheating, and fire.
Heat stress – Adelaide summers push inverters, isolators and components to the limit, triggering shutdowns or permanent damage.
Electrical surges – Power spikes or surges can fry delicate circuit boards.
Wear and tear – Cooling fans, wiring, connectors, and breakers deteriorate with age.
Ignoring these issues can cause reduced output, complete failure, or safety hazards.
At Deadshort Services, our CEC-accredited electricians provide professional solar inverter repairs across Adelaide. With over 35 years in electrical and solar trades, we deliver more than patch-ups—we provide safe, lasting solutions.
Fixed-price diagnostic service – upfront clarity before repairs start
Solar inverter repairs & replacements – restoring power and performance
Panel cleaning, removal, relocation & upgrades – maximising efficiency
Isolator, wiring & connection repairs – fixing hidden fire risks
Comprehensive safety & compliance checks – covering inverters, panels, and roof wiring
Performance testing & reporting – providing a detailed report of the system
We service all major brands including Fronius, SMA, Sungrow, GoodWe, and ABB.
CEC-Accredited & Experienced
Our licensed technicians are CEC-accredited and backed by over 35 years of South Australian trade history.
Solar Safety Check
Health review and inspect isolators, wiring, surge protection, anti-islanding compliance, panel condition, and inverter performance.
Smart Inverter Upgrades
Upgrade to smart inverters for two-way grid communication, live performance monitoring, and safer shutdown features.
Emergency Support
We provide 24/7 breakdown repairs saving you the hassle.
Transparent Quotes & Flexible Options
We believe in honest pricing, fixed diagnostics, and flexible payment solutions so repairs are never out of reach.
1. How much does it cost to repair a solar inverter?
Minor fixes are affordable, while major component failures may approach replacement costs. We always provide fixed-price diagnostics and upfront quotes.
2. How often should my solar system be serviced?
The Clean Energy Council recommends annual inspections. Older systems, especially pre-2018, should be checked urgently.
3. Can you repair all inverter brands?
Yes. We work with Fronius, SMA, Sungrow, GoodWe, ABB, and many other inverters commonly found in Adelaide.
4. Should I repair or replace my inverter?
If it’s under 8 years old, repair is usually cost-effective. Older or repeatedly failing systems may be better replaced. We’ll guide you with honest advice.
A faulty solar inverter rarely tells the whole story. Often it reveals:
Roof leaks seeping into isolators
Wiring faults inside the home
Storm damage affecting both roofing and solar connections
Because Deadshort Services combines electrical, roof plumbing, and maintenance trades in-house, we fix the cause and the consequence. No subcontractors, no delays, no extra invoices.
Shared job notes and scheduling across trades
Seamless coordination between electricians, roofers, and maintenance crews
One trusted company from start to finish
You don’t just get a solar repair—you get peace of mind knowing your home or business is fully covered by Adelaide’s most complete multi-trade team.
In South Australia, it’s the law for every home to be fitted with working smoke alarms—but compliance is only part of the story. The right smoke alarm, installed in the right location, can mean the difference between a close call and a tragedy. At Deadshort Services, our licensed electricians ensure your property is properly protected with smoke alarms positioned according to your floor plan and current South Australian building regulations.
New smoke alarm installations – hard-wired or interconnected systems
Replacement of outdated or expired alarms – keeping you compliant with SA legislation
Regular testing and servicing – ensuring alarms remain in full working order
Cleaning and battery replacement – preventing faults and false alarms
Home safety checks – tailored advice on alarm placement and upgrades
The South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service recommends cleaning and testing smoke alarms every six months. Our team can provide scheduled maintenance to give you peace of mind year-round.
Unlike many providers who stop at installation, we offer full-service support across all trades. If your smoke alarm upgrade reveals ceiling damage, cabling issues, or the need for minor building works, our in-house carpentry, plastering, and painting teams can take care of it—no extra contractors required. One call, one team, one invoice.
With the growing need for connectivity in our homes and workplaces, Deadshort offers comprehensive services to meet your phone and data requirements. Our licensed electricians are skilled in a range of installations and repairs. Our services include:
Count on Deadshort for reliable and efficient solutions to keep you connected.
Call us on 84100887 or book online now! “Deadshort, the service you deserve”
Upgrading your power points and switches is one of the simplest ways to refresh your home while improving safety and functionality. Whether you’re renovating, modernising a single room, or replacing ageing fittings, Deadshort Services provides expert installation with a focus on compliance and quality.
Today’s power points go far beyond the standard outlets of the past. You can now choose from a wide range of modern options, including:
USB and USB-C charging points – charge devices directly without bulky adaptors
Smart power points – integrate with home automation systems for greater control
Stylish colour and finish options – match fittings with your home’s décor
Weatherproof outdoor power points – perfect for patios, sheds, and entertaining areas
Safety switches and child-safe features – extra protection for families
Our licensed electricians ensure every installation meets South Australian safety standards and manufacturer specifications, so your new fittings don’t just look great—they’re built to last.
And because updating power points often ties into other work—like patching plaster, repainting walls, or adjusting cabinetry—Deadshort Services offers something most electrical contractors can’t: in-house multi-trade support. From electrical to carpentry, painting, and beyond, we handle the job end-to-end, with one call and one invoice.
Modern, safe, and stylish power point upgrades—call us today on (08) 8410 0887 or book online. Deadshort Services, the service you deserve.
Electrical emergencies can’t wait and happen at the most inconvenient times. From power outages and tripping safety switches to sparking wires, you need a licensed emergency electrician in Adelaide who can respond fast.
Deadshort Services provides a 24/7 emergency electrician service across Adelaide. One call connects you directly to one of our trade schedulers, who will dispatch the nearest licensed technician to restore safety and power to your home or business—day or night.
Our emergency electricians are fully equipped to manage urgent faults, including:
Total power outages or partial blackouts
Tripping safety switches and overloaded circuits
Exposed or sparking wires
Burning smells from outlets, switches, or appliances
Faulty switchboards or meter issues
Storm or flood-related electrical hazards
Our licensed emergency electricians are equipped with the tools, training, and experience to handle urgent electrical issues—safely and without delay. No matter the time of day or night, we’re ready to respond to situations such as:
Total power outages or partial blackouts – restoring supply quickly so your household or business isn’t left in the dark.
Tripping safety switches and overloaded circuits – diagnosing the cause, whether it’s faulty wiring, a damaged appliance, or an outdated switchboard.
Exposed or sparking wires – isolating the hazard and carrying out immediate repairs to prevent fire or electrocution.
Burning smells from outlets, switches, or appliances – urgent identification of overheated circuits or failing connections before they become serious fire risks.
Faulty switchboards or meter issues – replacing unsafe ceramic fuses, upgrading non-compliant panels, and restoring safe operation.
Storm or flood-related electrical hazards – addressing water-damaged wiring, flooded switchboards, and weather-related faults that put your property at risk.
Urgent lighting or power failures in critical areas – keeping essential systems such as refrigeration, medical equipment, or business operations running.
Smoke alarms and safety systems not working – ensuring your protection systems remain compliant and reliable in emergencies.
Electrical faults linked to other damage – coordinating with our in-house trades (roofing, plumbing, air conditioning) if leaks, storms, or structural damage have also affected wiring.
When you call Deadshort Services, you’re not left waiting or speaking to an answering machine. Our process is designed to get help to you as quickly and safely as possible:
Call our 24/7 line – your call is answered immediately by a trade scheduler who understands electrical emergencies and can act fast.
Rapid triage – we confirm the problem, give you immediate safety instructions if required, and provide a realistic ETA for attendance.
Fast dispatch – with over 35 tracked vehicles on the road across Adelaide, we send the nearest qualified electrician directly to your property.
Make safe first – our priority is to isolate hazards, prevent further damage, and ensure your family, staff, or tenants are safe before any further works.
Repair or temporary fix – where possible, we complete full repairs on the spot. If specialised parts are required and suppliers are closed after hours, we provide a safe temporary solution and return promptly to finish the job.
Follow-up and reporting – once the emergency is under control, we supply job notes, photos, and recommendations so you know exactly what was done and what’s required next.
Q- Do you offer free quotes?
A- Yes, we offer free quotes to the local metro area.
Q- How long will it take to receive the quote?
A- We generally allow 5-7 working days dependent on quote complexity.
Q- Why am I getting small electric shocks when I touch my taps?
A- This could be a loose or faulty main neutral cable, faulty or damaged main earth or an issue with the house earthing system. This should be checked and reported immediately.
Q- Why is my circuit breaker constantly tripping?
A- Generally the circuit breaker will trip if the circuit has been overloaded or you have too many appliances plugged into the power outlets. It can also be a faulty circuit breaker, this should be checked.
Q- Why are my outlets warm to the touch?
A- Sometimes power outlets and power extension leads will become warm to touch if they are overloaded or they may have a loose electrical connection, this should be checked immediately.
Q- What causes flickering lights in my home?
A- The causes of flickering lights can vary from faulty globes or fittings, issues with a wiring loose connection, faulty SAPN power feed or fault at the main switchboard o name a few. Deadshort Services can inspect and assist you.
Q- Can you replace my electrical meter for me?
A- No, this is the property of your electricity provider along with SAPN.
Q- If my power goes off to my house can you fix that?
A- Yes, we have a 24/7 call 8410 0887 where you can chat with someone to arrange an electrician to visit you home and fix or diagnose your problem.
Q- How soon can I have an electrician booked to carry out my jobs?
A- Generally either the same day or within 1-2 days we can get to most jobs, quoted jobs may take 5-7 working days dependent on material availability
Q- Is it safe to perform DIY electrical repairs?
A- No, it is neither safe or legal for anyone not licensed to carry out any electrical works in Australia.
Q- My safety switch will not re set , what can I do?
A- You can first try unplugging all your appliances, then try re setting your safety switch, if that works you can then one by one re instate your appliances until you locate the culprit.
Q- Can you install security and data points?
A- Yes we can take care of both those items, you may have a system you wish to provide us to install.
Q- I need some lights and fans installed that I have bought, can you install those for me?
A- Yes, we are happy to install any items provided they are Australian compliant.
Q- What are the benefits of upgrading to LED lighting?
A- LED lights are energy-efficient, have a longer lifespan, and produce less heat compared to traditional bulbs, leading to cost savings over time.
Q- I have the old downlights and some of the globes are blown, can you repair those for me?
A- Yes we can , however the new LED down lighting are more energy efficient, provide better lighting output and cost in some cases cheaper than repairing the old light fittings.
Q- How often should I have my electrical system inspected?
A- If you have been having nuisance tripping issues, flickering lighting and power issues or just never had your electrical system checked, it is highly recommended you have a licensed electrician conduct a electrical inspection and report with an ECOC report form.
Q- What are the signs of a failing electrical panel?
A- Some of the main indicators include frequent breaker trips, burning smells, or visible corrosion. Upgrading an outdated panel enhances safety for all the family.
Q- I need to upgrade my switchboard, can you do that for me?
A- Yes we can. this process will involve SAPN and a possible consumers mains upgrade which we can explain for you.
Q- I have had my power shut off by SAPN , can you help with that?
A- Yes we can arrange and carry out the necessary works and deal with both SAPN and the energy retailer.
At Deadshort Services, we provide a full range of electrical repair and maintenance solutions designed to keep your home or business safe, compliant, and running smoothly. Whether it’s a small fault or a major breakdown, our licensed electricians deliver prompt, professional service backed by more than 35 years of experience. As proud NECA members for over 25 years, we stay up to date with industry standards and workmanship best practices, ensuring every job is completed to the highest level.
Our electrical repairs and maintenance services include:
Replacement and repair of blown fuses and tripped circuits
Fault finding and troubleshooting for persistent electrical issues
Installation, repair, and replacement of light fittings
House rewiring and switchboard upgrades
But electrical problems rarely exist in isolation. A roof leak may damage wiring, a faulty hot water system may require plumbing support, and ceiling fans or air conditioners often need both electrical and mechanical expertise. Unlike many stand-alone contractors, Deadshort Services integrates multiple trades under one roof—including plumbing, roofing, air conditioning, fencing, gardening, carpentry, and general property maintenance. This means your electrical repair doesn’t stop at the wiring; we handle the wider issue, saving you the hassle of chasing multiple trades and invoices.
With over 60 skilled staff and a fleet of fully equipped vehicles across Adelaide, you only need to make one call—and our team takes care of the rest.
At Deadshort Services, we do more than just replace or repair light fittings—we help you make the right choices for safety, efficiency, and style. Our licensed electricians can provide expert advice on the best lighting options for your home, whether you’re aiming to reduce power bills with energy-efficient LEDs or create a warm, inviting atmosphere with designer fittings.
We’ll ensure your new lights are installed safely, in line with manufacturer specifications and South Australian standards, so you enjoy lasting performance and warranty protection. From subtle downlights and feature pendants to outdoor security lighting, our team delivers a professional finish every time.
Pendant and feature lights – add character and style to your space
LED downlights and upgrades – modern, energy-efficient alternatives
Chandeliers – statement pieces installed with care and precision
Outdoor and garden lighting – improve curb appeal and security
Security and sensor lights – for peace of mind around your property
Smart lighting systems – connect your home with modern automation
And because lighting upgrades often require more than just electrical work, Deadshort Services offers something most contractors can’t—in-house multi-trade support. If your new lighting project involves ceiling patching, repainting, or structural adjustments, our carpenters, plasterers, and painters are on hand to complete the job seamlessly. One call, one team, one invoice.
With increasing electrical costs, it’s no wonder that LED lighting has become a popular choice for large commercial buildings and houses. LED lighting can provide an option for all types of homes and conditions, replacing the traditional and often harsher in ceiling fluorescent fitting found in most commercial buildings. We also have a large range of colour levels and tones available.
Sensor lights or light level controlled fittings are a great solution for entrance way lighting or garden lighting. We can install day/night automatic sensor lights and security lighting keeping your family and business safe at all times. No matter what kind of mood or look you are hoping to achieve, the team at Deadshort have the tools and experience to help!
Need a New Light Fitting Installed?
If you’ve purchased a new light fitting, leave the installation to our licensed electricians. We’ll ensure it’s fitted safely, wired correctly, and installed in line with manufacturer specifications—so your warranty remains valid and your home stays compliant with South Australian electrical standards. From simple pendant lights to complex feature fittings, our team has the experience to get the job done right the first time.
Ceiling fans are one of the most affordable and energy-efficient ways to improve comfort all year round—circulating cool air in summer and helping distribute warmth in winter. The key is choosing the right fan for your space, and that’s where Deadshort Services can help.
Our licensed electricians provide expert recommendations and professional installations to ensure your fan delivers maximum performance and complies with Australian safety standards. Whether you’re upgrading old fittings, installing a fan you’ve purchased yourself, or adding new fans to your home, we’ll get the job done safely and efficiently.
Indoor ceiling fans – for bedrooms, living rooms, and common areas
Outdoor ceiling fans – weather-resistant solutions for patios and alfresco spaces
Energy-efficient DC fans – lower running costs with modern DC motor technology
Remote-controlled & smart fans – convenience and control at your fingertips
Fan replacement & upgrades – swap outdated or faulty fans with modern designs
Combined light/fan units – ideal for space-saving in smaller rooms
And because installations sometimes involve more than just wiring, Deadshort Services brings in-house multi-trade support if ceiling patching, painting, or structural reinforcement is required. That means one call, one team, and one seamless solution.
Keep your home comfortable year-round with expert ceiling fan installation.
Call us on 84100887 or book online now! “Deadshort, the service you deserve”
Before installing a fan, it is crucial to consider where you will be locating it. If the area is close to a light source above, this can sometimes cause a flashing light strobe effect. In an instant like this, we recommend fans with light attached to them, or re-locating the fan or light. As a rule of thumb, we recommend mounting ceiling fans 300mm away from the ceiling and 2.1m from the floor. Extension poles are available for some models.
Ceiling fans will require additional cabling from the fan controller on the wall to the new fan. Cabling accessibility can be an issue for internal or solid walls. One solution to this problem is to consider a ceiling fan with a remote control. While remote control fans can reduce on installation costs, they are generally more expensive to purchase initially.
Metal blade fans generally make more noise than their wooden counterparts, which is why recommend wooden fans for bedroom areas. However, the noise levels of a fan will depend on the number of blades, their design and angle they are installed on. The cost of fans will vary on all the above-mentioned items, generally the quieter fans will cost a little more. As a rough size guide, rooms 20m2 can use 122cm fans, and 20m2 to 36m2 should use 132cm fans.
In South Australia, landlords and property owners have a legal duty to ensure their homes are electrically safe and compliant before selling or leasing. Failing to meet these obligations can expose you to liability, fines, or costly disputes down the track. At Deadshort Services, our licensed electricians provide detailed electrical inspections designed to keep you compliant with South Australian legislation, protect your investment, and give buyers or tenants complete peace of mind.
For more details on your obligations as a landlord, see Consumer and Business Services (SA) – Rental Property Standards.
Switchboard & circuit safety – assessing fuses, breakers, and RCDs for compliance
Safety switch testing – ensuring correct tripping function to prevent electrical shock
Wiring condition checks – identifying deteriorated or non-compliant cabling
Power point & lighting safety – confirming correct operation and secure installation
Smoke alarm compliance – testing placement, functionality, and expiry dates in line with SA law
Hot water & fixed appliance connections – verifying electrical safety and reliability
Our inspection reports give you a clear overview of your property’s electrical condition. If any issues are detected, our team can carry out prompt repairs or upgrades, ensuring your property remains compliant and market-ready.
Smoke alarms – By law, all SA rental and sale properties must have working, compliant smoke alarms.
Safety switches (RCDs) – Many older homes still lack RCD protection, which is required to meet today’s safety standards.
Electrical maintenance – Ensuring systems are up to standard reduces risk of fire, injury, or insurance complications.
To better understand these legal requirements, landlords can refer to Consumer and Business Services (SA) – Rental Property Standards.
At Deadshort Services, professionalism and trust are built into everything we do. Our electricians are licensed, insured, and police-cleared, arriving in full uniform for easy identification. We are proud NECA members of more than 25 years, keeping us aligned with the highest industry standards. And because we’re a true multi-trade company, if your inspection uncovers related issues—like roof leaks affecting wiring, plumbing problems with hot water units, or ceiling repairs around lighting—we can handle it all in-house.
Book your pre-sale or rental electrical inspection today. Call us on (08) 8410 0887 or book online—Deadshort Services, the service you deserve.
An outdated switchboard isn’t just inconvenient—it can be unsafe, non-compliant, and limit the way you use power in your home or business. Many Adelaide properties, particularly those built before the 1990s, still run on old ceramic fuses or early circuit breakers. These older systems were never designed for today’s electrical loads, which now include ducted air conditioning, solar power systems, electric vehicle chargers, and modern kitchen appliances.
Without a modern switchboard, you face the risks of overloaded circuits, nuisance tripping, and even fire hazards. Just as importantly, rewireable fuse-type breakers are no longer legal under current electrical standards. Insurance companies and property inspectors increasingly flag non-compliant boards as a liability—making upgrades essential not just for safety, but also for protecting property value and avoiding costly disputes.
Modern switchboards use RCBO safety switches that cut power within milliseconds when a fault is detected. This protection drastically reduces the risk of electric shock, electrical fires, and damage to appliances. If your board has no safety switch test buttons, or still contains ceramic fuses, it’s overdue for replacement.
Electrical rules in South Australia now demand more than just an upgrade of fuses. When a meter is changed—such as during a solar upgrade, due to the age of your existing metering equipment, or after a fault—any asbestos meter panel must be replaced, and a meter isolator must be installed. These requirements ensure your system can be safely worked on by both electricians and SA Power Networks in the future.
Old switchboards weren’t designed to handle the loads of modern living. From EV chargers to ducted reverse cycle systems and induction cooktops, the demand on your circuits is far greater than it once was. Without an upgrade, overloading is a constant risk—and in many cases, your old board physically doesn’t have the room to accommodate new circuits or safety devices.
Switchboard compliance is now a common sticking point in property sales and insurance claims. A non-compliant or asbestos-containing switchboard can reduce buyer confidence and, in some cases, invalidate insurance claims after an electrical fault. Upgrading ensures your property meets modern expectations, keeping you covered and protecting long-term value.
Upgrading your switchboard isn’t just swapping out a few fuses — it’s a complete safety and compliance process. At Deadshort Services, every switchboard upgrade is carried out by licensed electricians to current Australian Standards and South Australian requirements. Here’s what we include:
Removal of outdated equipment
Old rewireable fuses, ceramic breakers, and non-compliant gear are removed and safely disposed of. If your switchboard contains an asbestos meter panel, we arrange for safe replacement as part of the upgrade.
New compliant enclosure
We install a modern, insulated switchboard enclosure with a neatly labelled circuit schedule, ensuring everything is clear and accessible.
RCBO safety switches on all circuits
Each final sub-circuit is fitted with an RCBO (combined circuit breaker and safety switch). This provides both overload protection and life-saving fault detection within milliseconds.
Main switch and meter isolator upgrades
A new main switch is fitted, rated to handle your property’s electrical demand. Where required, a meter isolator is installed in line with SA Power Networks’ current rules, ensuring future works or meter changes can be carried out safely.
Surge protection (optional but recommended)
Surge protection devices (SPDs) can be installed to protect sensitive appliances and solar inverters from voltage spikes and lightning strikes.
Earthing and MEN system checks
We verify your earthing system, upgrade bonding if required, and ensure your installation meets Wiring Rules standards for safety.
Coordination with SA Power Networks
If your upgrade involves meter changes or pulling the service fuse, we handle the entire SAPN process for you — no stress, no surprises.
Full testing and certification
Once installed, we test every safety device, confirm correct operation, and issue a Certificate of Compliance for your records and peace of mind.
Upgrading your switchboard can sound complicated, but we make the process straightforward and stress-free. Here’s how it works with Deadshort Services:
Initial Site Check & Load Assessment
Our licensed electricians inspect your existing switchboard, meter panel, and electrical load. We look for outdated gear, asbestos panels, and whether your system can handle today’s power demands.
Detailed, Itemised Quote
You’ll receive a clear, upfront quote with options where relevant — for example, including surge protection devices (SPDs). No hidden extras, no vague estimates.
SAPN Coordination (if required)
If a meter change, fuse pull, or isolator installation is needed, we handle the paperwork and book SA Power Networks on your behalf. This avoids delays and ensures the upgrade is carried out legally.
Professional Installation
On the scheduled day, we replace the old board with a modern compliant enclosure, install RCBO safety switches on all circuits, and fit any required main switch and meter isolator.
Testing & Safety Verification
Every circuit is tested to confirm correct operation. We check your earthing system, perform RCD trip-time testing, and verify the installation meets AS/NZS 3000 standards.
Compliance Certificate & Handover
You’ll receive a Certificate of Compliance for your records. We also label your switchboard clearly and walk you through the new layout — including how to safely test your safety switches.
Future-Proof Confidence
With your new switchboard in place, your home or business is now safer, fully compliant, and ready to support modern electrical loads such as solar systems, EV chargers, and ducted air conditioning.
Adelaide’s shift toward electric vehicles is accelerating, and with it comes the need for safe, fast, and convenient home and workplace charging. Plugging into a standard outlet is slow and risky for long-term use. A dedicated EV charger, installed by licensed electricians, ensures your vehicle charges quickly, safely, and efficiently.
With over 35 years of electrical expertise, Deadshort Services is Adelaide’s trusted choice for EV charger installation. We handle everything in-house — from switchboard upgrades to solar integration — so you get a complete solution without delays or subcontractors.
Charge faster: Up to 10x quicker than a normal outlet.
Stay safe: Prevents overheating and fire risks.
Save money: Use off-peak tariffs or integrate with solar.
Increase value: EV-ready homes are in demand across Adelaide.
We install all leading EV charger brands, including Tesla, Wallbox, and Zappi. Our licensed team delivers:
Home EV charger installations (single-phase & three-phase)
Commercial EV charging solutions for offices, carparks & fleets
Switchboard upgrades & load balancing for safety
Solar & battery integration for maximum efficiency
Testing, commissioning & compliance sign-off
Every EV charger we install is backed by:
Licensed A-Class electricians with police and DCSI clearances
Full compliance with Australian and South Australian standards
Transparent fixed quotes — no hidden costs
Warranties on installation and workmanship
35+ years delivering trusted electrical solutions
Transparent quoting and real-time job tracking
Licensed, insured & police-cleared tradespeople
One Number. One Call. Multiple Trades.
Unlike many contractors, Deadshort Services offers complete in-house trade support. This means:
Faster service — no waiting on subcontractors
Switchboard, wiring, and solar integration all handled internally
Seamless solutions if roofing, plumbing, or structural work is needed
Ongoing maintenance and support under one company
Do I need an electrician to install an EV charger?
Yes. EV chargers must be installed by a licensed electrician to comply with Australian safety standards. DIY or unlicensed installs can be dangerous, void your warranty, and may not be covered by insurance.
How much does it cost to install an EV charger in Adelaide?
The cost depends on your home’s wiring, switchboard capacity, and the type of charger. A simple single-phase install may be straightforward, while three-phase or solar integration can add to the price. Deadshort Services provides upfront, fixed quotes with no hidden costs.
Can I connect my EV charger to solar power?
Absolutely. We can integrate your charger with your existing solar system or recommend upgrades. This lets you charge your EV using free solar power during the day, cutting running costs dramatically.
How long does an EV charger installation take?
Most installations take just a few hours. More complex jobs — such as switchboard upgrades or commercial multi-charger setups — may take longer. Deadshort Services handles everything in-house, so your installation is completed quickly and efficiently.
Investing in an EV charger is about more than convenience — it’s about making your home or business future-ready. At Deadshort Services, we provide a complete, professional installation service that ensures your charger is safe, compliant, and built to last. Whether you’ve just bought your first electric vehicle, need a Tesla wall connector, or want to upgrade your workplace with multiple charging stations, our licensed team has you covered.
We service all Adelaide suburbs, from Gawler to Victor Harbor and into the Hills, with fast quoting, clear communication, and the backing of over 35 years’ industry experience. Because we run all major trades in-house, you’ll never deal with subcontractor delays or hidden costs — just one team, one invoice, and a seamless service from start to finish.
Electrical equipment that isn’t regularly tested can put people, property, and businesses at risk. Deadshort Services provides professional test and tag solutions to help you stay compliant with South Australian safety standards and reduce the chance of electrical faults, shocks, or fires in your workplace or home.
Our licensed technicians use calibrated testing equipment to check appliances, leads, and portable devices for faults. Each item is then fitted with a durable barcoded compliance tag showing its safety status, test date, and the next scheduled inspection. For businesses and property managers, we also provide a comprehensive compliance report for your records and insurance requirements.
The required testing intervals depend on the type of environment and level of risk:
Construction, demolition & mining sites – every 3 months due to harsh conditions
Factories, workshops & warehouses – every 6 months
Service environments (e.g. kitchens, retail, offices with high equipment use) – every 12 months
Low-risk environments (e.g. offices, administrative areas) – every 5 years
After repair or service – any equipment that has been repaired must be re-tested before use
These intervals are based on the national standard AS/NZS 3760:2022 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment, which outlines compliance requirements across Australia.
For more detail, you can refer to SafeWork SA – Electrical Testing and Tagging.
Workplace safety – protect staff, tenants, and visitors from electrical hazards
Compliance peace of mind – meet WHS and insurance obligations with clear documentation
Detailed reporting – barcoded tags plus full compliance reports for easy tracking
Scalable service – from small offices to large commercial sites, we handle jobs of all sizes
Minimal disruption – efficient onsite testing designed to keep your operations running smoothly
And because Deadshort Services is more than just an electrical contractor, if our testing uncovers wider issues—such as damaged wiring, overloaded circuits, or unsafe switchboards—we have in-house electricians, plumbers, roofers, and maintenance teams ready to resolve them. One call, one team, complete safety solution.
Book your test and tag service today. Call (08) 8410 0887 or book online—Deadshort Services, the service you deserve.
Thermal inspections aren’t just for peace of mind—they’re fast becoming a compliance and insurance requirement for many industries. Deadshort Services provides tailored thermal imaging solutions for:
Shopping centres & retail outlets – protect tenants and avoid costly shutdowns
Aged care & healthcare facilities – safeguard vulnerable residents and maintain accreditation
Warehouses & factories – prevent downtime and equipment damage from electrical failure
Commercial property managers & landlords – meet insurance and tenant obligations
Government facilities & schools – comply with safety standards and duty of care
Insurance companies – independent reporting to satisfy audit and policy requirements
Hidden electrical faults can quickly become serious hazards—leading to equipment failure, costly downtime, or even fire. With advanced thermal imaging technology, Deadshort Services helps you detect issues early, keeping your property safe and your business compliant.
Our licensed electricians use state-of-the-art thermal cameras to scan switchboards, distribution boards, and key electrical equipment. This process reveals abnormal heat patterns that indicate loose connections, overloaded circuits, or failing components—problems often invisible to the naked eye.
Early fault detection – identify hazards before they cause breakdowns or fires
Insurance compliance – many insurers now require thermal switchboard reports for coverage
Reduced downtime – plan proactive repairs instead of reacting to sudden failures
Cost savings – prevent expensive emergency callouts and equipment damage
Peace of mind – know your electrical system is safe, compliant, and reliable
Every inspection includes a clear, professional report with:
Full-colour thermographic images of your switchboards and equipment
Highlighted problem areas with temperature readings
Practical recommendations for corrective action
Records to assist with insurance and compliance requirements
Because we’re a multi-trade company, we don’t stop at reporting. If your inspection identifies faults, our in-house electricians can make immediate repairs, while our roofing, plumbing, and maintenance teams handle any associated risks like water ingress or structural concerns. One call, one team, complete compliance.
Stay compliant, stay protected—book a thermal imaging inspection today. Call (08) 8410 0887 or book online—Deadshort Services, the service you deserve.
Sometimes an inverter fault is only part of the picture. Many Adelaide households aren’t sure if their solar system is performing at its best—or whether they should invest in upgrades like a battery system.
That’s where our dedicated Solar & Energy Reports service comes in. Our reports help you:
Understand your energy use – where power is being consumed and peak usage times
Break down your bills – how to read and understand your electricity charges
Check system suitability – whether solar (or an expanded system) is right for your property
Decide on batteries – should you add a battery now, later, or not at all?
By combining solar inverter repairs with a tailored Solar & Energy Report, you’ll not only get your system running again but also see the bigger picture of your energy use.
Your solar inverter is the heart of your system. When it fails, energy production drops to zero—leaving you with higher bills and wasted investment. Worse, neglecting repairs or maintenance can create series safety hazards.
Recent reports by ABC News revealed the risks:
In Emerald, QLD (Oct 2023), a faulty DC isolator sparked a rooftop fire. Only quick thinking and an extinguisher stopped it spreading.
In Queensland (Apr 2023), a homeowner’s isolator “exploded” with a huge bang, burning and twisting the box. Authorities confirmed dozens of similar fires in one year.
These aren’t isolated events. Outdated isolators (especially pre-2018 units) and poorly maintained inverters are real fire risks. That’s why regular servicing and timely inverter repairs are essential.
Solar systems may look simple, but problems often build silently over time:
Outdated isolators – pre-2018 switches often lack breather valves, making them prone to moisture ingress, overheating, and fire.
Heat stress – Adelaide summers push inverters, isolators and components to the limit, triggering shutdowns or permanent damage.
Electrical surges – Power spikes or surges can fry delicate circuit boards.
Wear and tear – Cooling fans, wiring, connectors, and breakers deteriorate with age.
Ignoring these issues can cause reduced output, complete failure, or safety hazards.
At Deadshort Services, our CEC-accredited electricians provide professional solar inverter repairs across Adelaide. With over 35 years in electrical and solar trades, we deliver more than patch-ups—we provide safe, lasting solutions.
Fixed-price diagnostic service – upfront clarity before repairs start
Solar inverter repairs & replacements – restoring power and performance
Panel cleaning, removal, relocation & upgrades – maximising efficiency
Isolator, wiring & connection repairs – fixing hidden fire risks
Comprehensive safety & compliance checks – covering inverters, panels, and roof wiring
Performance testing & reporting – providing a detailed report of the system
We service all major brands including Fronius, SMA, Sungrow, GoodWe, and ABB.
CEC-Accredited & Experienced
Our licensed technicians are CEC-accredited and backed by over 35 years of South Australian trade history.
Solar Safety Check
Health review and inspect isolators, wiring, surge protection, anti-islanding compliance, panel condition, and inverter performance.
Smart Inverter Upgrades
Upgrade to smart inverters for two-way grid communication, live performance monitoring, and safer shutdown features.
Emergency Support
We provide 24/7 breakdown repairs saving you the hassle.
Transparent Quotes & Flexible Options
We believe in honest pricing, fixed diagnostics, and flexible payment solutions so repairs are never out of reach.
1. How much does it cost to repair a solar inverter?
Minor fixes are affordable, while major component failures may approach replacement costs. We always provide fixed-price diagnostics and upfront quotes.
2. How often should my solar system be serviced?
The Clean Energy Council recommends annual inspections. Older systems, especially pre-2018, should be checked urgently.
3. Can you repair all inverter brands?
Yes. We work with Fronius, SMA, Sungrow, GoodWe, ABB, and many other inverters commonly found in Adelaide.
4. Should I repair or replace my inverter?
If it’s under 8 years old, repair is usually cost-effective. Older or repeatedly failing systems may be better replaced. We’ll guide you with honest advice.
A faulty solar inverter rarely tells the whole story. Often it reveals:
Roof leaks seeping into isolators
Wiring faults inside the home
Storm damage affecting both roofing and solar connections
Because Deadshort Services combines electrical, roof plumbing, and maintenance trades in-house, we fix the cause and the consequence. No subcontractors, no delays, no extra invoices.
Shared job notes and scheduling across trades
Seamless coordination between electricians, roofers, and maintenance crews
One trusted company from start to finish
You don’t just get a solar repair—you get peace of mind knowing your home or business is fully covered by Adelaide’s most complete multi-trade team.
In South Australia, it’s the law for every home to be fitted with working smoke alarms—but compliance is only part of the story. The right smoke alarm, installed in the right location, can mean the difference between a close call and a tragedy. At Deadshort Services, our licensed electricians ensure your property is properly protected with smoke alarms positioned according to your floor plan and current South Australian building regulations.
New smoke alarm installations – hard-wired or interconnected systems
Replacement of outdated or expired alarms – keeping you compliant with SA legislation
Regular testing and servicing – ensuring alarms remain in full working order
Cleaning and battery replacement – preventing faults and false alarms
Home safety checks – tailored advice on alarm placement and upgrades
The South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service recommends cleaning and testing smoke alarms every six months. Our team can provide scheduled maintenance to give you peace of mind year-round.
Unlike many providers who stop at installation, we offer full-service support across all trades. If your smoke alarm upgrade reveals ceiling damage, cabling issues, or the need for minor building works, our in-house carpentry, plastering, and painting teams can take care of it—no extra contractors required. One call, one team, one invoice.
With the growing need for connectivity in our homes and workplaces, Deadshort offers comprehensive services to meet your phone and data requirements. Our licensed electricians are skilled in a range of installations and repairs. Our services include:
Count on Deadshort for reliable and efficient solutions to keep you connected.
Call us on 84100887 or book online now! “Deadshort, the service you deserve”
Upgrading your power points and switches is one of the simplest ways to refresh your home while improving safety and functionality. Whether you’re renovating, modernising a single room, or replacing ageing fittings, Deadshort Services provides expert installation with a focus on compliance and quality.
Today’s power points go far beyond the standard outlets of the past. You can now choose from a wide range of modern options, including:
USB and USB-C charging points – charge devices directly without bulky adaptors
Smart power points – integrate with home automation systems for greater control
Stylish colour and finish options – match fittings with your home’s décor
Weatherproof outdoor power points – perfect for patios, sheds, and entertaining areas
Safety switches and child-safe features – extra protection for families
Our licensed electricians ensure every installation meets South Australian safety standards and manufacturer specifications, so your new fittings don’t just look great—they’re built to last.
And because updating power points often ties into other work—like patching plaster, repainting walls, or adjusting cabinetry—Deadshort Services offers something most electrical contractors can’t: in-house multi-trade support. From electrical to carpentry, painting, and beyond, we handle the job end-to-end, with one call and one invoice.
Modern, safe, and stylish power point upgrades—call us today on (08) 8410 0887 or book online. Deadshort Services, the service you deserve.
Electrical emergencies can’t wait and happen at the most inconvenient times. From power outages and tripping safety switches to sparking wires, you need a licensed emergency electrician in Adelaide who can respond fast.
Deadshort Services provides a 24/7 emergency electrician service across Adelaide. One call connects you directly to one of our trade schedulers, who will dispatch the nearest licensed technician to restore safety and power to your home or business—day or night.
Our emergency electricians are fully equipped to manage urgent faults, including:
Total power outages or partial blackouts
Tripping safety switches and overloaded circuits
Exposed or sparking wires
Burning smells from outlets, switches, or appliances
Faulty switchboards or meter issues
Storm or flood-related electrical hazards
Our licensed emergency electricians are equipped with the tools, training, and experience to handle urgent electrical issues—safely and without delay. No matter the time of day or night, we’re ready to respond to situations such as:
Total power outages or partial blackouts – restoring supply quickly so your household or business isn’t left in the dark.
Tripping safety switches and overloaded circuits – diagnosing the cause, whether it’s faulty wiring, a damaged appliance, or an outdated switchboard.
Exposed or sparking wires – isolating the hazard and carrying out immediate repairs to prevent fire or electrocution.
Burning smells from outlets, switches, or appliances – urgent identification of overheated circuits or failing connections before they become serious fire risks.
Faulty switchboards or meter issues – replacing unsafe ceramic fuses, upgrading non-compliant panels, and restoring safe operation.
Storm or flood-related electrical hazards – addressing water-damaged wiring, flooded switchboards, and weather-related faults that put your property at risk.
Urgent lighting or power failures in critical areas – keeping essential systems such as refrigeration, medical equipment, or business operations running.
Smoke alarms and safety systems not working – ensuring your protection systems remain compliant and reliable in emergencies.
Electrical faults linked to other damage – coordinating with our in-house trades (roofing, plumbing, air conditioning) if leaks, storms, or structural damage have also affected wiring.
When you call Deadshort Services, you’re not left waiting or speaking to an answering machine. Our process is designed to get help to you as quickly and safely as possible:
Call our 24/7 line – your call is answered immediately by a trade scheduler who understands electrical emergencies and can act fast.
Rapid triage – we confirm the problem, give you immediate safety instructions if required, and provide a realistic ETA for attendance.
Fast dispatch – with over 35 tracked vehicles on the road across Adelaide, we send the nearest qualified electrician directly to your property.
Make safe first – our priority is to isolate hazards, prevent further damage, and ensure your family, staff, or tenants are safe before any further works.
Repair or temporary fix – where possible, we complete full repairs on the spot. If specialised parts are required and suppliers are closed after hours, we provide a safe temporary solution and return promptly to finish the job.
Follow-up and reporting – once the emergency is under control, we supply job notes, photos, and recommendations so you know exactly what was done and what’s required next.
Q- Do you offer free quotes?
A- Yes, we offer free quotes to the local metro area.
Q- How long will it take to receive the quote?
A- We generally allow 5-7 working days dependent on quote complexity.
Q- Why am I getting small electric shocks when I touch my taps?
A- This could be a loose or faulty main neutral cable, faulty or damaged main earth or an issue with the house earthing system. This should be checked and reported immediately.
Q- Why is my circuit breaker constantly tripping?
A- Generally the circuit breaker will trip if the circuit has been overloaded or you have too many appliances plugged into the power outlets. It can also be a faulty circuit breaker, this should be checked.
Q- Why are my outlets warm to the touch?
A- Sometimes power outlets and power extension leads will become warm to touch if they are overloaded or they may have a loose electrical connection, this should be checked immediately.
Q- What causes flickering lights in my home?
A- The causes of flickering lights can vary from faulty globes or fittings, issues with a wiring loose connection, faulty SAPN power feed or fault at the main switchboard o name a few. Deadshort Services can inspect and assist you.
Q- Can you replace my electrical meter for me?
A- No, this is the property of your electricity provider along with SAPN.
Q- If my power goes off to my house can you fix that?
A- Yes, we have a 24/7 call 8410 0887 where you can chat with someone to arrange an electrician to visit you home and fix or diagnose your problem.
Q- How soon can I have an electrician booked to carry out my jobs?
A- Generally either the same day or within 1-2 days we can get to most jobs, quoted jobs may take 5-7 working days dependent on material availability
Q- Is it safe to perform DIY electrical repairs?
A- No, it is neither safe or legal for anyone not licensed to carry out any electrical works in Australia.
Q- My safety switch will not re set , what can I do?
A- You can first try unplugging all your appliances, then try re setting your safety switch, if that works you can then one by one re instate your appliances until you locate the culprit.
Q- Can you install security and data points?
A- Yes we can take care of both those items, you may have a system you wish to provide us to install.
Q- I need some lights and fans installed that I have bought, can you install those for me?
A- Yes, we are happy to install any items provided they are Australian compliant.
Q- What are the benefits of upgrading to LED lighting?
A- LED lights are energy-efficient, have a longer lifespan, and produce less heat compared to traditional bulbs, leading to cost savings over time.
Q- I have the old downlights and some of the globes are blown, can you repair those for me?
A- Yes we can , however the new LED down lighting are more energy efficient, provide better lighting output and cost in some cases cheaper than repairing the old light fittings.
Q- How often should I have my electrical system inspected?
A- If you have been having nuisance tripping issues, flickering lighting and power issues or just never had your electrical system checked, it is highly recommended you have a licensed electrician conduct a electrical inspection and report with an ECOC report form.
Q- What are the signs of a failing electrical panel?
A- Some of the main indicators include frequent breaker trips, burning smells, or visible corrosion. Upgrading an outdated panel enhances safety for all the family.
Q- I need to upgrade my switchboard, can you do that for me?
A- Yes we can. this process will involve SAPN and a possible consumers mains upgrade which we can explain for you.
Q- I have had my power shut off by SAPN , can you help with that?
A- Yes we can arrange and carry out the necessary works and deal with both SAPN and the energy retailer.