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24/01/2026

Planning Electrical Work During a Kitchen Renovation

How to sequence appliance circuits, outlets, and lighting in a kitchen renovation.

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Quick takeaway

  • This article is most relevant if your issue relates to appliance and oven circuits.
  • Conditions can vary by property layout, so onsite checks help avoid guesswork.
  • If you are in Broadbeach Waters, you can view local service notes on this suburb page.

Kitchen renovations move faster when electrical planning is done early.

Start with appliance and oven circuits and add power point installation where needed.

For local examples, see Broadbeach Waters.

Need timing advice with your renovation? Contact us.

Local action checklist

  • Note when the issue happens and what equipment is affected.
  • Take a few photos of the current setup where possible.
  • Keep a short list of outcomes you want from the work.

When to call for help

If the issue is recurring, affecting safety, or disrupting daily use, it is worth checking properly. A clear diagnosis early usually saves time and avoids repeated temporary fixes.

For practical advice on your setup, contact us.

Detailed local walkthrough

A good result usually comes from understanding the pattern first, not just the symptom. In most homes and small businesses, issues build up over time because equipment, usage, and layout change while the original setup stays the same. That is why a practical on-site review often reveals a better long-term fix than repeated quick patches.

Where relevant, we look at how the current setup is being used day to day, what changes are planned in the next 6 to 12 months, and where reliability matters most. This helps prioritise what should be addressed now versus what can be staged later.

Common pain points we see

  • Temporary fixes becoming permanent and creating new faults later.
  • Equipment placement that looks tidy but performs poorly in real use.
  • Gaps between electrical and network planning during renovations.
  • No clear baseline testing before replacing parts or hardware.

Practical next-step plan

Start by documenting what is happening, when it happens, and which rooms or devices are affected. If possible, capture photos of existing points, switchboards, patching, or equipment locations. Then compare desired outcomes against current limitations so the next works are targeted and efficient.

If you want local advice specific to your property, call first and we can help you decide the most useful first step.

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