About Us

About Us

HOW CAN WE HELP YOU

The management and Employees of JD Electrical Australia are committed to assuring the supply of products offering a level of service and quality, which exceeds customer expectations.

Our Quality

We place a high priority on personnel training, working schedules and Workplace Health and Safety. It is with these principles that JD Electrical are able to offer our customers quality products, delivered and installed on time at a fair and competitive price.

Creative Excellence

With 30 years experience from local tradesmen, and all work guaranteed, you can be assured that the work is done promptly and professionally. Our products and workmanship are subject to comparison to other Electrical Contractors and their products.
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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I reset my safety switch?

To reset your safety switch after it has tripped, first unplug all appliances from their power points. Flick the safety switch, and then plug each appliance in one at a time, making sure the circuit remains on. The appliance which trips the safety switch will be the faulty appliance,and should be isolated to restore the power.

My hot water isn’t working!

Firstly, check that there are no leaks in the system or water is not automatically filling in the tank. If this is ok, then it’s likely that the thermostat or the element needs replacing, so call us to take care of it for you.

Where do you service?

Greater Brisbane, Logan, Gold Coast, Caboolture and Ipswich.

My air conditioner is leaking.

There could be a block in the condensation drain, if not, it’s time to get a service urgently. We recommend that air conditioners are serviced at least once a year.

My smoke alarm keeps beeping.

If it is beeping at regular intervals, then the backup battery needs replacing. Smoke alarms save lives, so make sure to call us to a 12-month testing and maintenance.

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