Emergency Electrician in Brisbane

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Power Out Or Something Not Right?

When the power drops out or something starts sparking, it’s not something you leave for later. Electrical issues can shut down your home or business fast, and in some cases, they’re a real safety risk. At OHMY Electrical Contractors, we handle emergency electrical work across Brisbane, getting to the problem quickly and working out what’s actually caused it.


Whether it’s a tripping circuit, partial outage or something that’s stopped working altogether, the priority is making it safe and getting things back up and running. We don’t just reset and walk away – the issue gets checked properly so it doesn’t keep happening.


So, if you're after an emergency electrician in Brisbane, we're the team to contact. Call 0434 095 354 and get it sorted now.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What counts as an electrical emergency?

    An electrical emergency includes anything that poses an immediate safety risk or stops power from working properly. This can be power outages, exposed wiring, burning smells, sparks or circuits that won’t stay on. If something feels unsafe or abnormal, it’s best to treat it as urgent and have it checked straight away.

  • Should I turn the power off if there’s a problem?

    If it’s safe to do so, turning off power at the switchboard can help reduce risk, especially if there’s sparking, smoke or a burning smell. This can prevent further damage while you wait for an electrician. If you’re unsure, it’s safer to keep your distance and get professional help.

  • Why does my power keep tripping suddenly?

    Sudden tripping is usually caused by overloaded circuits, faulty appliances or wiring issues. It can also happen if moisture gets into connections or components start to fail. Repeated tripping is a sign something isn’t right and should be properly checked to avoid ongoing problems or safety risks.

When It Can’t Wait Until Tomorrow

Some electrical problems can sit, others can’t. If circuits are tripping repeatedly, power is cutting in and out or something smells like it’s overheating, it needs attention straight away.


In those situations, the focus is on isolating the fault and making the area safe first. From there, it’s about working through the system to find where things have failed – whether it’s a damaged cable, overloaded circuit or a component that’s worn out.


Getting onto it early can prevent further damage, especially with appliances or wiring connected to the same circuit. It also reduces the risk of more serious issues developing if the fault is left unattended.