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Are you in need of electrical work in your shed or garage in Adelaide? Look no further than Renelec Electrical Services! Our team of expert electricians can handle any job, big or small. Whether you need lights, fans, heating, security cameras, or power points installed, we’ve got you covered.

At Renelec Electrical Services, we pride ourselves on our attention to detail and superior customer service. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, you can trust us to provide honest solutions and advice to meet your needs.

With a commitment to outstanding attention to detail and superior customer service, we guarantee your satisfaction with every job we undertake.

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Garden shed electrical installation Adelaide

Most common electrical shed services

Lights: We can install a range of indoor lights, outdoor lights, and sensor lights in your shed or garage to suit your needs.

Power Points: Do you need power points installed in your shed or garage for your appliances? We can do that too! We can even install power points for a second fridge, tools, TV, or heaters.

Fans: Installing a fan in your shed or garage can make it more bearable in the summer months. We can install any make or model of fan you need, including fans with lights.

Heating: Keep your shed or garage warm in the colder months with our heating installation services.

Security Cameras: Protect your shed or garage with our security camera installations. We can help you choose the right cameras and set up a system that meets your needs.

Shed Lighting Installation: We can install LED lights internally and sensor lights externally to make your shed or garage easier to access at night and provide a security deterrent.

Whatever your needs may be, our electricians at Renelec Electrical Services can help. Contact us today for a free quote on your shed or garage electrical work in Adelaide.

Shed Lighting Installation

Adding lights to a shed along with fan installation is one of the most common requests we get asked to do.

Shed lighting installation can be done both externally and internally in the shed. Internal lights are usually done using LED lights, and depending on the size of the shed only require 2 to 4 light panels, for most average-sized sheds. The larger the shed the more lighting that will be required internally.

The external shed light installation is usually done with sensor lights as well as a switch to turn them on and off. This makes the shed easier to access at night and provides a security deterrent as well.

If the shed is being used for work, projects or you are storing valuables we would suggest installing an alarm or camera as well which we can do for you. Call our electricians today for a free quote on your shed lighting installations in Adelaide.

Shed Fan Installation

Installing a fan in the shed is common in Australia and can help make the shed more bearable in the summer months.

In most cases, 1 fan is enough in most sheds across Adelaide, but as always it depends on the size & what you are using the shed for. So this comes down to your needs.

We can install any make or model of fan you need and a lot of people choose a fan with a light in it as well.

Depending on the size, shape & layout of the shed some clients have also requested a fan that is commercial in nature and points across and outside to an entertaining area as well.

Whatever the case may be, our electricians at RENELEC Electrical Services can help you with your shed fan installation in Adelaide. Call us today for a quote.

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Common questions asked about shed wiring in adelaide

The needs of each shed owner will vary wildly depending on how you are going to use your shed. If you’re using it for a simple storage solution, an overhead light may be all that is necessary.

In contrast, if you plan to use this as an additional workspace and will spend a lot of time in here, sockets, lighting, heating, cooling, and power tools may all be things that you need.

In some cases, you may need plugs on the exterior of the shed also, for powering things such as lawnmowers, pond & pool pumps, blow vacs, headage trimmers, and so on.

It may feel a little pointless to work out why you need power in your shed, but in doing so, you are able to figure out how many sockets you need, the type of lighting, and other aspects which will allow you to give an electrician more detailed instructions. It may also be a good idea to install a couple of extra sockets – just in case, for future use.

Most people opt for tube lighting in a shed.

There are two types of lighting options for your shed – LED or fluorescent. Most modern lights contain LED bulbs as these have many more advantages over the older fluorescent option but some people prefer a more traditional approach, but this is up to you.

It is, however, essential to remember that LED lights cannot be used with a fluorescent ballast so if you do go for this option, you won’t be able to change your mind down the line. So we always suggest looking at the future, so your use in the shed along with resale & repair.

LED lights can be connected to the mains directly. These types of tube lights offer a much longer life span, brighter illumination, and, unlike fluorescent bulbs will not ‘blow.’

If you are going to be spending long periods in your shed, it is advisable to go with the more modern LED lighting solution as this will save you money in the long run since you will not need to replace the light as frequently.

Before you begin undertaking any work, it is crucial to ensure that you have everything you need – you wouldn’t want to get halfway through the job and have to down tools to run out for supplies. That being said, if you are not a qualified electrician – the safest option is to hire a professional to do the work for you.

It may surprise you to learn that you don’t need as many things as you might initially think when wiring a shed – but it is vital to keep in mind that when installing electrics, quality should be your priority.

You will need the following equipment:

  • A liquid tight conduit or armored cable – we prefer a steel wire armored cable which will run from the main house to the shed, under the ground.
  • Fuse box
  • Switches, light fittings, sockets
  • Electrical wires
  • RCD (residual current device)

Once again, if you are hiring the services of an electrician, they will likely include all of the above equipment in their price.

But as mentioned if your not a professional its best to call a Professional

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