Emergency Electrician Cost in Brisbane (2026): $150-$750
Got an electrical emergency in Brisbane? Learn what to do immediately, how much it costs, and when to call 000. Real examples from a licensed Capalaba electrician.
How much does an emergency electrician cost in Brisbane? In 2026, you’re looking at $150–$750 for most emergency electrical jobs. At Amplus Electrical & Air, we charge a flat $150/hour with no call-out fee — even for after-hours emergencies. That means most emergency jobs cost between $150 and $600 depending on how long they take.
Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours. I’ve been called out at 2am for sparking power points, midnight for complete power failures, and Sunday arvo for switchboards that smell like they’re about to catch fire. When you’ve got a genuine electrical emergency, you need someone there fast — and you need to know what it’s going to cost before you commit.


Emergency Electrician Costs in Brisbane: The Real Numbers
Here’s what emergency electricians actually charge in Brisbane right now. For comparison, check our electrical fault finding cost guide for non-emergency diagnostics.
| Emergency Type | Typical Cost | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Power outage (one side of house) | $150–$375 | 30–90 min |
| Sparking power point or switch | $225–$500 | 1–2 hours |
| Burning smell from switchboard | $225–$560 | 1–3 hours |
| Electric shock from appliance or power point | $150–$440 | 1–2 hours |
| Storm damage to electrical system | $315–$750 | 2–4 hours |
| Exposed or damaged wiring | $225–$500 | 1–2 hours |
| Switchboard buzzing or smoking | $250–$625 | 1–3 hours |
| Flooding affecting electrical system | $315–$750 | 2–4 hours |
| After-hours call-out (most electricians) | $250–$500 call-out fee + hourly rate | Varies |
Amplus Electrical & Air emergency pricing:
- $150 per hour — flat rate, same as normal hours
- No call-out fee — ever. Even at 2am on a Sunday.
- Same-day service — most emergencies attended within 1–2 hours
- Free quotes before we start any work
What Makes an Electrical Situation an Emergency?
Not every electrical problem needs an emergency call-out. Here’s the difference between an emergency and something that can wait:
Genuine Emergencies (Call Immediately)
According to the Queensland Electrical Safety Office, these situations require immediate professional attention to comply with Australian Standard AS/NZS 3000 (Wiring Rules):
- Sparking from power points, switches, or the switchboard — fire risk
- Burning smell from electrical equipment — insulation melting, fire risk
- Electric shock from touching an appliance or power point — safety risk
- Exposed live wiring — shock risk
- Switchboard buzzing, smoking, or making crackling sounds — fire risk
- Water contacting electrical equipment — shock risk
- Storm damage to electrical system — multiple risks
- Complete power failure affecting the whole house — could be mains issue
Urgent but Not Emergency (Call Within 24 Hours)
- Circuit breaker keeps tripping — needs investigation but not immediately dangerous
- Safety switch keeps tripping — indicates a fault but the safety switch is doing its job
- One power point not working — inconvenient but not dangerous
- Flickering lights in one room — usually a loose bulb or faulty fixture
- Light switch not working — needs repair but not urgent
What Affects the Cost of an Emergency Electrician?
Several factors influence emergency call-out pricing. For non-emergency electrical work, see our electrician cost guide for standard rates.
1. Time of Day
Most electricians charge a premium for after-hours work — typically a $250–$500 call-out fee on top of their normal hourly rate. At Amplus, we don’t. Our $150/hour rate applies 24/7.
2. Type of Fault
Some emergencies are quick to fix — a tripped main switch, a loose connection. Others take longer — storm damage, switchboard fires, exposed wiring. The more complex the fault, the higher the cost. Common issues include circuit breaker problems, burning smells, and electric shocks.
3. Parts Required
If we need to replace a circuit breaker, power point, or section of wiring, parts are charged separately. We carry common parts in our van, so most repairs are completed in one visit.
4. Location and Access
If the fault is in a hard-to-reach location (under the house, in the roof cavity), it takes more time. We’re based in Capalaba, so most Redlands and Bayside suburbs — including Cleveland, Wellington Point, Ormiston, Birkdale, Alexandra Hills, Thornlands, Victoria Point, Sheldon, and Cornubia — are within 15–20 minutes.
5. Extent of Damage
If the emergency has caused damage to multiple circuits or your switchboard, repairs will cost more. We’ll assess the damage and give you a clear quote before starting work.
Real Examples: Emergency Jobs We’ve Done in the Redlands
Here are some real emergency call-outs we’ve completed across Brisbane and the Redlands:
Example 1: Sparking Power Point at 10pm in Capalaba
The emergency: Customer heard crackling and saw sparks coming from a power point in their lounge room at 10pm. They turned off the power at the switchboard and called us.
What we found: A loose connection inside the power point was causing arcing. The insulation around the wires was starting to melt. Another hour and it could have started a fire.
The fix: We replaced the damaged power point and checked the wiring. We also tested the circuit to make sure there was no further damage.
The cost:
- Labour: 1 hour @ $150/hour = $150
- New power point: $45
- Total: $195 (at 10pm, no after-hours surcharge)
Example 2: Burning Smell from Switchboard in Cleveland
The emergency: Customer smelled burning coming from their switchboard at 7am. They turned off the main switch and called us immediately. Read our guide on what to do if you smell burning from electrical equipment.
What we found: A circuit breaker had a loose connection at the terminal. It was overheating and melting the insulation. The breaker itself was damaged beyond repair.
The fix: We replaced the damaged circuit breaker and checked all other connections in the switchboard. We tightened every terminal to make sure there were no other loose connections.
The cost:
- Labour: 1.5 hours @ $150/hour = $225
- New circuit breaker: $80
- Total: $305
Example 3: Storm Damage in Alexandra Hills
The emergency: A severe storm knocked out power to half the house. The customer could see a tree branch had damaged the service cable coming into the roof.
What we found: The service cable was damaged where the branch hit it. Water had also gotten into an outdoor power point, causing a short circuit that tripped the main switch.
The fix: We contacted Energex storm damage services to arrange a service cable repair (their responsibility). We replaced the damaged outdoor power point with a weatherproof IP-rated model and reset the main switch once the cable was repaired.
The cost:
- Labour: 2 hours @ $150/hour = $300
- New weatherproof power point: $85
- Total: $385 (Energex covered the service cable repair at no cost)
Example 4: Electric Shock from Washing Machine in Thornlands
The emergency: Customer got a shock when they touched their washing machine. They unplugged it and called us straight away. Read our guide on what to do if you get an electric shock.
What we found: The washing machine had an internal earth fault. The safety switch was working correctly — but the machine was still dangerous to touch even though it was unplugged (residual charge in the motor).
The fix: We tested the power point and confirmed it was wired correctly. We told the customer the washing machine needed to be replaced or repaired by an appliance technician. We also tested all other appliances on the same circuit.
The cost:
- Labour: 1 hour @ $150/hour = $150
- Total: $150 (plus the cost of a new washing machine)
Example 5: Complete Power Failure at 1am in Victoria Point
The emergency: Customer lost all power at 1am. No lights, no fridge, no air conditioning. They checked their switchboard — nothing was tripped.
What we found: The main switch had failed internally. It looked like it was on, but it wasn’t passing power. This is rare but it happens with old switches.
The fix: We replaced the main switch. We also checked the meter box and confirmed the supply from Energex was fine.
The cost:
- Labour: 1.5 hours @ $150/hour = $225
- New main switch: $150
- Total: $375 (at 1am, no after-hours surcharge)
What to Do in an Electrical Emergency
If you have an electrical emergency, follow these steps:
Step 1: Make Sure Everyone is Safe
Keep everyone away from the affected area. Don’t touch any sparking equipment, exposed wiring, or anything that’s wet and connected to electricity.
Step 2: Turn Off the Power
If it’s safe to do so, turn off the power at the main switch on your switchboard. If the switchboard itself is sparking or smoking, don’t touch it — call us and we’ll talk you through what to do. Learn more about switchboard warning signs.
Step 3: Call Us
Call Amplus Electrical & Air on 0419 014 146. We’re available 24/7 for genuine emergencies across the Redlands and Brisbane Bayside.
Step 4: Don’t Try to Fix It Yourself
Electrical emergencies are dangerous. Don’t try to investigate the fault yourself — you risk electric shock or making the problem worse. Wait for a licensed electrician.
Step 5: If There’s a Fire, Call 000
If electrical equipment is on fire, don’t use water. Turn off the power if it’s safe to do so, and call 000 immediately. Use a dry chemical fire extinguisher if you have one. For fire safety information, visit Queensland Fire and Emergency Services.
Brisbane Storm Season: What You Need to Know
Brisbane’s storm season (November to March) brings a spike in electrical emergencies. According to Energex’s storm safety guidelines, here’s what you need to know:

Before a Storm
- Check your switchboard for any signs of wear or corrosion
- Ensure outdoor power points have weatherproof covers
- Trim trees near power lines (Energex handles this — report overhanging branches here)
- Test your safety switches — they should trip when you press the test button
During a Storm
- Stay away from windows and metal objects
- Unplug sensitive electronics if possible
- Don’t use electrical appliances if they’re wet or you’re standing in water
- If you smell burning or see sparking, turn off the main switch and call us immediately
After a Storm
- Don’t touch fallen power lines — call Energex on 13 19 62 immediately
- If your property has storm damage, check your switchboard and meter box for water ingress
- Don’t turn the power back on if any electrical equipment has been flooded — call a licensed electrician first
- Take photos of any damage for your insurance claim
Insurance Claims for Electrical Emergencies
Most home insurance policies cover electrical damage caused by storms, fires, and power surges. Here’s how to handle the claims process:
What’s Usually Covered
- Storm damage to switchboards and wiring
- Power surge damage to appliances
- Fire damage from electrical faults
- Emergency call-out costs (check your policy)
What’s Usually Not Covered
- Wear and tear (old switchboards, corroded wiring)
- DIY electrical work that caused the damage
- Maintenance issues (unless they caused sudden damage)
Tips for a Successful Claim
- Take photos of the damage before any repairs
- Get a detailed invoice from your electrician (we provide comprehensive reports)
- Don’t throw away damaged parts — the insurer may want to inspect them
- Lodge your claim as soon as possible — most insurers have time limits
What to Do While Waiting for an Emergency Electrician
When you’ve called an emergency electrician, here’s what to do while you’re waiting for them to arrive:
Immediate Safety Steps
- Turn off the power at the main switch if it’s safe to do so — especially if there’s burning, sparking, or water involved
- Don’t touch anything that’s sparking, smoking, or wet — stay well clear
- Move people and pets away from the affected area
- If there’s water near electrical equipment, don’t walk through it — water conducts electricity
- If you smell gas or see flames, evacuate immediately and call 000
Document the Problem
While you’re waiting, take notes on what’s happening — when it started, what triggered it, and what you can see (burn marks, sparking, smoke). This helps the electrician diagnose the fault faster. If it’s safe, take photos of the problem area.
Prepare Access
Make sure the electrician can access your switchboard and the affected area. Move cars, clear pathways, and turn on outdoor lights if it’s dark. If the problem is in the roof cavity or under the house, make sure those areas are accessible.
Electrical Emergencies in Older Brisbane Homes
If you live in an older home — especially one built before 1990 — you’re at higher risk of electrical emergencies. Here’s why:
- VIR wiring — Very Individual Rubber insulated cable was used in Queensland homes from the 1950s to the 1980s. The rubber insulation becomes brittle and cracks over time, exposing live conductors. This is the single biggest cause of electrical fires in older Brisbane homes.
- No safety switches — Homes built before 1991 may not have safety switches on power circuits. Without a safety switch, a fault won’t cut the power before it causes serious injury or death.
- Old ceramic fuses — Many pre-1970s homes still have ceramic fuse boxes. These don’t provide the same level of protection as modern circuit breakers and can’t detect earth leakage.
- Aluminium wiring — Some 1970s homes in the Redlands have aluminium wiring, which is more prone to loose connections and overheating at terminals.
- Outdated switchboards — Old fuse boxes weren’t designed for modern electrical loads. Running an air conditioner, EV charger, and heat pump through a 40-year-old switchboard is a recipe for failure.
If your home was built before 1990 and you haven’t had the wiring checked, book an electrical inspection. It’s cheaper than an emergency call-out — and it could save your life. Read our guide on switchboard upgrade costs if your panel is showing its age.
How to Prevent Electrical Emergencies
Most electrical emergencies can be prevented with regular maintenance:
1. Get Your Switchboard Checked Every 10 Years
Loose connections, corroded terminals, and old circuit breakers cause most switchboard emergencies. A licensed electrician can spot and fix these issues before they become emergencies. Read our guide on signs your switchboard needs replacing, and if you’re facing an upgrade, see our switchboard upgrade cost guide.
2. Test Safety Switches Every 3 Months
Press the test button on your safety switches every 3 months. If they don’t trip, they’re not protecting you. Call a licensed electrician to replace them. Learn more about how to test your safety switches, and see safety switch installation costs if you need replacements.
3. Don’t Overload Power Points
Don’t plug too many appliances into one power point or power board. Overloading causes overheating, which can lead to fires. If you need more outlets, check our power point installation cost guide.
4. Replace Damaged Appliances Immediately
Frayed cords, cracked casings, and damaged plugs are fire and shock hazards. Don’t use damaged appliances — replace them or have them repaired by a qualified technician. If you’re getting shocks from power points, read our guide on what to do if you get an electric shock.
5. Watch for Warning Signs
Burning smells, flickering lights, buzzing sounds, and warm power points are all warning signs. Don’t ignore them — call a licensed electrician before they become emergencies. Learn what to do if you smell burning from power points or switchboards.
Why Choose Amplus Electrical & Air for Emergencies?
1. No After-Hours Surcharge
Our $150/hour rate applies 24/7. Most emergency electricians charge a $250–$500 call-out fee on top of their hourly rate for after-hours work. We don’t.
2. Same-Day Service
Most emergencies are attended within 1–2 hours. We’re based in Capalaba, so most Redlands and Bayside suburbs are within 15–20 minutes. We service all areas from Wynnum to Redland Bay, including Carindale, Manly, Lota, and Thorneside.
3. Licensed and Insured
We’re fully licensed (QLD Electrical Contractor Licence #1500996) and insured. All our work comes with a compliance certificate and meets Australian Standard AS/NZS 3000 (Wiring Rules). We’re proud members of Master Electricians Australia.
4. We Carry Common Parts
Our van is stocked with circuit breakers, power points, light switches, wiring, and other common parts. Most emergency repairs are completed in one visit.
5. Local and Experienced
I’ve been an electrician in Capalaba for over a decade. I’ve seen pretty much every electrical emergency you can imagine, and I know how to fix them quickly and safely.
After-Hours Emergency Electrician Costs
Many electricians charge extra for after-hours call-outs — evenings, weekends, and public holidays. At Amplus Electrical & Air, we don’t. Here’s why:
Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours. A sparking power point at 2am is just as dangerous as one at 2pm. That’s why we charge the same flat rate — $150/hour — regardless of when you call us.
Other Brisbane electricians typically charge:
- Standard rate (9am–5pm weekdays): $120–$180/hour
- After-hours (5pm–9am): $180–$250/hour
- Weekends: $200–$300/hour
- Public holidays: $250–$350/hour
Some companies also charge a call-out fee on top of the hourly rate — usually $80–$150. We don’t. Our $150/hour includes travel, no matter when you call.
The bottom line: If you’re quoted $300+ for an after-hours emergency elsewhere, call us first. Same quality work, same licensed electrician, half the price.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does an emergency electrician cost in Brisbane?
Emergency electrician costs in Brisbane range from $150–$750 for most residential jobs. At Amplus Electrical & Air, we charge $150/hour with no call-out fee — even for after-hours emergencies.
Do you charge extra for after-hours call-outs?
No. Our $150/hour rate applies 24/7. Most emergency electricians charge a $250–$500 call-out fee for after-hours work. We don’t.
How quickly can you get to me in an emergency?
Most emergencies across the Redlands and Brisbane Bayside are attended within 1–2 hours. We’re based in Capalaba, so most suburbs are within 15–20 minutes.
What counts as an electrical emergency?
Sparking, burning smells, electric shocks, exposed wiring, switchboard buzzing or smoking, water contacting electrical equipment, and storm damage are all emergencies. Call us immediately on 0419 014 146.
What should I do if I smell burning from my switchboard?
Turn off the main switch immediately if it’s safe to do so. Don’t touch the switchboard if it’s hot, smoking, or sparking. Call us on 0419 014 146 and we’ll come straight out.
What should I do if I get an electric shock from an appliance?
Unplug the appliance (or turn off the power at the switchboard if you can’t safely unplug it). Don’t touch the appliance again. Call us and we’ll test the power point and circuit to make sure they’re safe.
Is a tripping circuit breaker an emergency?
Not usually. A circuit breaker that trips occasionally is often caused by a faulty appliance or an overloaded circuit. It needs investigation, but it’s not an immediate danger. Call us during normal hours and we’ll sort it out. Read our guide on why circuit breakers keep tripping.
Who pays for storm damage to electrical equipment?
Energex is responsible for the service cable (the cable from the street to your meter box). Everything from the meter box onwards is your responsibility. Your home insurance may cover the cost of repairs.
Can I fix an electrical emergency myself?
No. Queensland law requires a licensed electrician for all electrical repairs. DIY electrical work is illegal, dangerous, and can void your home insurance. Learn more about QLD electrical licensing requirements and verify your electrician’s credentials.
Do you provide a compliance certificate for emergency work?
Yes. All electrical work in Queensland must be accompanied by a compliance certificate (Electrical Safety Certificate). We provide this within 30 days of completing the work. Read our guide on electrical safety certificate costs.
Aaron Ross is a Master Electricians member, licensed electrician and owner of Amplus Electrical & Air in Capalaba, Brisbane. He holds Queensland Electrical Contractor Licence #1500996 and ARCtick Licence AU number for refrigerant handling. Amplus serves Brisbane, the Redlands, and Bayside suburbs with same-day emergency electrical services. Call 0419 014 146 24/7.
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