
Comprehensive
electrical assessments.
Most electrical problems don’t show themselves until it’s too late.
That’s why Albert Precision Electrical offers in-home electrical safety audits — designed to uncover hidden hazards before they become expensive, dangerous or non-compliant.
Whether you’re booking an audit outright, or already have one of our technicians on-site — this inspection gives you peace of mind and the chance to fix issues early.
What Is a Home Electrical Safety Audit?
Our safety audit is a comprehensive check of your home’s key electrical infrastructure, focused primarily on the switchboard and overall safety compliance.
It’s not a full rental audit or legal inspection — it’s a practical health check of your home’s electrical setup, built for everyday homeowners.
We look at:
- Condition and age of your switchboard
- RCD (safety switch) presence and function
- Ceramic fuses or outdated breakers
- Overloaded or mixed circuits
- Fire and insulation risks
- Earthing system condition
- Signs of past faults, overheating or DIY work
What Happens After the Audit?
If everything’s safe and sound — great! You get peace of mind.
If we find issues, we’ll:
- Show you photos and clearly explain what they mean
- Provide a quote for any upgrade or rectification work
- Answer your questions on the spot — no pressure, no pushy sell
You can decide what to do next, in your own time.
When Should You Book a Home Safety Audit?
You should consider this audit if:
- Your switchboard looks old or contains ceramic fuses
- You don’t have safety switches (RCDs) installed
- You’ve never had an electrician check your switchboard
- You’ve had issues with tripping power, flickering lights or faulty outlets
- You just bought or inherited an older property
- You want a professional second opinion before doing electrical work
Our technicians also offer this free of charge while already on-site for another job, so if we’re there, just ask.
Many homes we audit still run old ceramic fuses with no safety switches. That’s a major fire and electrocution risk — but most people have no idea
— Chris, Director & Licensed Electrician
Who is this for?
- Homeowners wanting to understand the condition of their electrical system
- Renovators unsure if their setup is up to spec
- Families with safety top of mind
- Landlords wanting peace of mind between formal rental audits
This isn’t just for emergencies — it’s about taking action before emergencies happen.