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PIP ELECTRICS 

Tips & Tricks

Want to know more about what we do and why we do it? Have a read and learn some things you can implement to your home or business. We cover Electrical Safety, tips and tricks to save you money, things you can add to your home to make your life easy and everything in between! 

Safety Switch Upgrades

Installing safety switches is one of the most important electrical upgrades you can make to your home or business. Whether you're renovating, building new, or simply improving safety, understanding how safety switches work — and why they matter — can help you protect both people and property. In this post, we’ll walk through what safety switches are, why they’re essential, and what to expect during installation. What Is a Safety Switch? A safety switch, also known as a Residual Current Device (RCD), is designed to protect people from electric shock. It constantly monitors the flow of electricity through a circuit. If it detects even a small imbalance — such as electricity leaking through a person to ground — it automatically shuts off power within milliseconds. Unlike standard circuit breakers that protect wiring from overload, safety switches are specifically designed to protect people.

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Generator Change-over Switches

If you need generator changeover switch installation on the Sunshine Coast, having the right setup in place is essential for safe, reliable backup power. A generator changeover switch lets you move from mains power to generator power during outages, keeping your home or business operating while protecting your electrical system. Installing a generator without a professionally fitted changeover switch can be dangerous and non-compliant with Queensland electrical safety regulations. A licensed Sunshine Coast electrician will ensure your changeover switch prevents back-feeding into the grid, safeguards appliances, and integrates correctly with your existing switchboard. Across the Sunshine Coast, including Maroochydore, Buderim, Caloundra and Noosa, property owners are investing in generator changeover switch installation to prepare for storms and unexpected blackouts. Professional installation keeps your property safe, compliant, and ready when backup power is needed.

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Home Automation Made Easy!?

If you’re considering home automation on the Sunshine Coast, upgrading your home is now easier and more affordable than ever. Smart systems let you control lighting, power, garage doors, and appliances from your smartphone, improving convenience and energy efficiency without major renovations. Cost-effective options like Shelly smart relays make automation simple for many Sunshine Coast homes. These compact devices can be installed behind existing switches to automate lights, fans, and other circuits while keeping your current switch plates. A licensed electrician ensures safe installation and reliable Wi-Fi integration. From Maroochydore to Buderim, Caloundra and Noosa, homeowners are choosing smart home upgrades to modernise their properties without large upfront costs. Professional home automation installation ensures your system is safe, compliant, and tailored to your lifestyle and budget.

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Electrical - Kitchen Renovation Checklist!

Kitchen Renovation Electrical Checklist – Sunshine Coast Planning a kitchen renovation? Make sure your electrical setup is safe, functional, and compliant: Ensure enough power points for fridge, oven, microwave, dishwasher, and small appliances. Plan lighting: task, ambient, and under-cabinet lights. Check appliance requirements – ovens, cooktops, dishwashers may need dedicated circuits. Confirm safety switches and circuit protection are up to Queensland standards. Assess switchboard capacity for added appliances; upgrade if needed. Consider smart home options like Shelly relays for easy automation. ✅ Always use a licensed Sunshine Coast electrician to ensure compliance and safety

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Smoke Alarm Concerns? 

Understanding smoke alarm legislation on the Sunshine Coast is essential for homeowners and landlords. Queensland laws require interconnected, photoelectric smoke alarms in all bedrooms, hallways connecting bedrooms, and on every level of a home, particularly for rental properties and homes being sold. If your property has older or non-compliant alarms, a smoke alarm upgrade may be required to meet current Queensland legislation. Interconnected smoke alarms ensure that when one activates, they all sound, providing early warning throughout the home. A licensed Sunshine Coast electrician can assess and install compliant systems to Australian standards. Across the Sunshine Coast, including Maroochydore, Buderim, Caloundra and Noosa, staying compliant with smoke alarm laws helps protect your family and avoid issues during property sales or tenancy agreements. Professional installation ensures your home remains safe and up to date.

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LOST POWER? Try This Before Calling an Electrician!

Before calling an electrician, you can do a few simple checks to save time and money: Check your safety switches and circuit breakers – look for tripped switches and reset them. If it trips again immediately, stop and call a licensed electrician. Test the appliance – unplug it and try it in another power point. If it works elsewhere, the issue is likely the original power point. Avoid overloaded circuits – spread high-power devices across different circuits to prevent trips. Test your safety switch – press the “Test” button every three months. If it doesn’t trip or keeps tripping, call an electrician. Inspect for visible damage – look for frayed cords, damaged plugs, burn marks, or unusual smells. Never attempt to repair wiring yourself. ✅ When to call a Sunshine Coast electrician: persistent trips, burning smells, or if resetting breakers doesn’t fix the problem. Professional help ensures your home is safe and compliant with Queensland electrical regulations.

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