Power Point Installation in Brisbane
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Stop Fighting For Power Points
If you’re unplugging one thing to use another or relying on power boards, you’re already short on outlets. It’s common in older homes where everything wasn’t designed for how we use power now.
At OHMY Electrical Contractors, we install power points across Brisbane where they actually get used – next to beds, behind TVs, in kitchens and work areas. Not just wherever it’s easiest to run a cable.
We also check what the circuit can handle before adding anything, so you’re not dealing with tripping or overloaded lines later.
Need more outlets where they make sense? Call 0434 095 354 to organise your power point installation today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can too many appliances on one circuit cause problems?
Yes, and it’s one of the most common issues. When multiple high-demand appliances run on the same circuit, it can overload the wiring and cause breakers to trip. In some cases, it can also lead to overheating, which is why proper load distribution matters.
Is it better to add more power points or new circuits?
It depends on how much power is being used. If the existing circuit is already close to capacity, adding more outlets won’t solve the problem. In those cases, running a new circuit is the better option to handle the load safely.
Why do some power points feel loose or unreliable?
Loose outlets are usually worn out from regular use or poorly fitted connections behind the wall. This can cause inconsistent power or even sparking in some cases. Replacing them ensures a secure connection and reduces the risk of electrical faults.
Why Some Setups Don’t Work
A lot of homes have had bits added over time – extra appliances, new rooms, different layouts – but the wiring hasn’t kept up. So everything ends up sharing the same circuits.
That’s when you notice it. One heater goes on and something else drops out. Or certain outlets just don’t feel reliable. Fixing it isn’t about adding as many points as possible. It’s about spreading the load properly so everything can run at the same time without pushing the system past its limit.


