- Oneflare /
- Electrician /
- NSW /
- Newcastle /
- Wickham /
Kraft Electrical
ABN
Business contact details
Address:54 Robert Street, Wickham, NSW
Business description
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- Belmont
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- Shortland
Services
- Electrical Inspection
- Electrical Fixture Installation
- Cabling
- Appliance Installation
- MDF Jumpering
- CCTV Cameras
- Home Alarm Systems
- Video Intercom Systems
- Access Control Systems
- Motion Sensor Lighting
- Fuse Box Installation
- Solar Panels
- Electrician Services
- Electrical Fixture Repair
- Fuse Box Repair
- Lighting
- Smoke Alarms
Qualifications
To meet our high standards, businesses are requested to provide as much company information as possible (such as ABN details and any relevant industry qualifications). Oneflare has been provided with the following details for this business:
ABN - 93615541485
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Reviews (2)
Jess S
Oneflare review
25 Feb 2019
Mick and Bryce were so easy to deal with and very professional. Highly recommend Kraft Electrical. repliedKraft Electrical25 Feb 2019
Thanks for your kind words Jess, our pleasure.Troy W
Oneflare review
25 Feb 2019
The team at Kraft Electrical are great. Excellent value for money and they do what they say they'll do on time. repliedKraft Electrical25 Feb 2019
Thanks Troy!
Frequently asked questions
Are you an insured business and do you guarantee your work?
We are fully insured and guarantee all our work. We also guarantee you will be fully satisfied with our service.
How can a customer save money before you start the work? Please give 3 tips
1. Check your meter box or sub-board to ensure it's not a simple tripped circuit breaker causing the problem. 2. If your running power to a shed, organise or dig the trench yourself. This will half the cost. 3. Pay to get the job done right, don't skimp, or you will pay again.
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