perth lights & power points

Need a little light? 

Whether you’re moving to a new home and need to light it up for the very first time, want to replace your existing lights, upgrade to LED downlights,

or simply power your home with power points, our team of expert electricians are here to help. 


Let us shine a little light in your home.

 

we guarantee:

· All types of electrical work 

· Lifetime Workmanship 

· Friendly, professional, customer focused service 

· Free quotes & upfront pricing

Perth Electrician Installing lighting and power points for pure electrical & Air
 

LIGHTING TO light up your life

With light upgrades and installations, we help you light up your home – you might even say this helps light up your life. 

Our expert electricians and lighting specialists can help with a range of lighting options including: 

· LED downlights 

· Feature lighting 

· Pendants 

· Chandelier 

· Sensor 

· Outdoor 

· Security 

· Home automation

How will you light up your home?

Power points to power your home

Can you ever have enough power points in your home? We don’t think so. 
We can install power points wherever you need them – just ask us. 
If you’re power points are old and tired, we can replace them too, with a range of new models, for style and additional functionality.

You want a fully licensed, experienced and safe electrician helping you light up and power your home. 

At Pure Electrical & Air, we’re fully licensed and insured for your protection and peace of mind. 

At a little light to your life and stay out of the dark. 

faqs

 

Why should I upgrade to LED downlights? 

There are many reasons to upgrade to LED downlights. They are more efficient, low maintenance, safer to use, reduce energy bills, and provide brighter light (if that’s what you need in your life).

Is it easy to install a new power point?

Yes, providing your new power point is installed by a professional and fully licenced electrician.

My lights are flickering, is this dangerous? 

Whilst it may not be dangerous, it’s not normal. 

If you turn the lights off and try tightening or replacing the light bulb and you still have the problem, then you need to call an electrician.