Switchboard Upgrade Cost in Brisbane (2026): $1,200–$2,500
Switchboard upgrade cost Brisbane: $1,200-$2,500. See real job examples from a local Capalaba electrician. Fuse box to circuit breaker conversions priced honestly.
How much does a switchboard upgrade cost in Brisbane? In 2026, you’re looking at $1,200–$2,500 for a standard residential upgrade. At Amplus Electrical & Air, we charge a flat $150/hour with no call-out fee, so most switchboard upgrades cost around $1,500–$2,200 all-in.
I’ve upgraded hundreds of switchboards across Capalaba, Cleveland, and the Redlands over the past decade. In this guide, I’ll break down exactly what you’ll pay, what affects the cost, and how to know if your switchboard needs upgrading. I’ll also share real examples from jobs we’ve done so you can see what to expect.

Signs Your Switchboard Needs Upgrading
Here’s how to tell if your switchboard needs an upgrade:
1. You Have a Fuse Box
If your home has ceramic fuses instead of circuit breakers, your switchboard is outdated and potentially dangerous. Fuses don’t provide the same level of protection as circuit breakers, and they can’t be reset — you need to replace them.
2. No Safety Switches
If your switchboard doesn’t have safety switches (RCDs), you’re at risk of electric shock. Safety switches detect earth leakage and cut power within milliseconds — they can save your life. Queensland law requires safety switches on all power point and lighting circuits for homes built after 2000. Learn more from Electrical Safety Queensland.
3. Circuit Breakers Keep Tripping
If your circuit breakers trip frequently, it could mean your switchboard is overloaded or there’s a fault in your wiring (see power point installation costs). An upgrade can add more circuits and reduce overloading. Read our guide on why circuit breakers keep tripping. If your switchboard is causing faults, read our electrical fault finding cost guide for diagnosis pricing.
4. You’re Adding High-Power Appliances
If you’re installing air conditioning (see our split system vs ducted guide for help choosing), an EV charger, or a workshop, you might need additional circuits. An upgrade gives you the capacity to handle modern electrical loads.
5. Your Switchboard is Old or Damaged
If your switchboard is more than 25 years old, shows signs of damage (burn marks, corrosion, loose connections), or makes buzzing sounds, it needs to be replaced. Old switchboards are a fire hazard.
6. You’re Selling Your Home
Buyers and building inspectors look for modern switchboards with safety switches. An outdated switchboard can delay your sale or reduce your home’s value.
Real Examples: Switchboard Upgrades We’ve Done in the Redlands
Here are some real jobs we’ve completed across Brisbane and the Redlands, with actual costs:
Example 1: Basic Switchboard Upgrade in Capalaba
The job: Customer had an old 8-circuit fuse box with no safety switches. We replaced it with a modern 12-circuit switchboard with circuit breakers and 2 safety switches.
The cost:
- Labour: 5 hours @ $150/hour = $750
- New switchboard and circuit breakers: $450
- 2x safety switches: $300
- Total: $1,200
Example 2: Full Switchboard Upgrade in Cleveland
The job: Customer was renovating their 1970s home and needed a full switchboard upgrade. We replaced the old 12-circuit fuse box with a modern 20-circuit switchboard with 4 safety switches and added 2 new circuits for air conditioning.
The cost:
- Labour: 7 hours @ $150/hour = $1,050
- New switchboard and circuit breakers: $600
- 4x safety switches: $600
- 2x new circuits: $500
- Total: $1,650
Example 3: Switchboard Upgrade + EV Charger Circuit in Alexandra Hills
The job: Customer bought an electric vehicle and needed a dedicated circuit for their EV charger. While we were at it, we upgraded their old switchboard to handle modern electrical loads.
The cost:
- Labour: 6 hours @ $150/hour = $900
- New switchboard and circuit breakers: $500
- 3x safety switches: $450
- 1x new 32A circuit for EV charger: $350
- Total: $1,400
Example 4: Switchboard Relocation in Thornlands
The job: Customer was doing a kitchen renovation and needed to relocate their switchboard from inside a cupboard to the garage. We moved the switchboard and upgraded it at the same time.
The cost:
- Labour: 9 hours @ $150/hour = $1,350
- New switchboard and circuit breakers: $550
- 3x safety switches: $450
- Relocation materials and labour: $600
- Total: $1,900
Example 5: Large Switchboard Upgrade in Victoria Point
The job: Customer had a large 4-bedroom home with an old 16-circuit switchboard. We upgraded to a 24-circuit switchboard with 6 safety switches to handle their air conditioning, pool pump, spa, and workshop.
The cost:
- Labour: 8 hours @ $150/hour = $1,200
- New switchboard and circuit breakers: $750
- 6x safety switches: $900
- Total: $1,950
Many older homes in Wellington Point have original ceramic fuse switchboards that need upgrading.
Ormiston homes built in the 1970s-80s often have switchboards that can’t handle modern electrical loads.
Mount Cotton properties with large blocks often need switchboard upgrades to support outdoor workshops and sheds.
Birkdale homes near the coast are especially vulnerable to salt air corrosion on switchboard components.
How Long Does a Switchboard Upgrade Take?
Most switchboard upgrades are completed in one day:
- Basic upgrade (8–12 circuits): 4–6 hours
- Standard upgrade (12–20 circuits): 5–7 hours
- Large upgrade (20+ circuits): 6–8 hours
- Switchboard relocation: 8–12 hours (may require 2 days)
Important: Your power will be off for most of the upgrade (typically 4–6 hours). We’ll let you know in advance so you can plan accordingly.
Can I Upgrade My Switchboard Myself?
No. Queensland law requires a licensed electrician for all switchboard work. DIY electrical work is illegal and can:
- Void your home insurance — if there’s a fire caused by unlicensed work, your insurer won’t pay out
- Be dangerous — you risk electric shock, fire, or death
- Fail inspection — if you sell your home, unlicensed work will be flagged in the building inspection
- Cost more to fix — we often get called out to fix DIY electrical work, and it costs more to undo and redo it properly
Always use a licensed electrician. It’s not worth the risk.
What’s Included in a Switchboard Upgrade?
Here’s what we include in a standard switchboard upgrade:
1. New Switchboard
We replace your old switchboard with a modern, compliant switchboard that meets Australian Standards.
2. Circuit Breakers
We install new circuit breakers for each circuit. Circuit breakers protect your wiring from overloading and short circuits.
3. Safety Switches (RCDs)
We install safety switches on all power point and lighting circuits. Safety switches detect earth leakage and cut power within milliseconds — they can save your life.
4. Labelled Circuits
We label each circuit so you know which breaker controls which area of your home. This makes it easy to reset breakers if they trip.
5. Compliance Certificate
We provide an Electrical Safety Certificate (compliance certificate) within 30 days of completing the work. This is required by Queensland law and gives you peace of mind.
6. Clean-Up
We clean up after ourselves and remove all old materials. Your switchboard area will be left tidy and safe.
Safety switches are a critical part of any switchboard upgrade. See our safety switch installation cost guide for Brisbane pricing.
Why Choose Amplus Electrical & Air for Switchboard Upgrades?
When you book with Amplus, you get Aaron — a licensed electrician (QLD Electrical Contractor Licence #1500996) with over a decade of experience in Brisbane homes. Not a junior tech, not a subcontractor. Aaron does the work himself.
Here’s why homeowners across the Redlands choose us:
1. Transparent Pricing
We charge a flat $150/hour with no call-out fee. You know exactly what you’re paying from the moment we arrive. No hidden fees, no surprises.
2. Licensed and Insured
We’re fully licensed (QLD Electrical Contractor Licence #1500996) and insured. That means you’re protected if something goes wrong. All our work comes with a compliance certificate. We’re proud members of Master Electricians Australia.
3. Local and Experienced
I’ve been an electrician in Capalaba for over a decade. I know the area, I know the common issues in Brisbane homes, and I can fix problems quickly. That saves you time and money.
4. Same-Day Service
Most switchboard upgrades can be done same-day or next-day. Call us in the morning, and we’ll usually have it sorted by the afternoon.
5. Quality Work Guaranteed
We stand behind our work. If something goes wrong after we leave, we’ll come back and fix it. That’s the difference between a licensed professional and a cowboy sparky.

Need a switchboard upgrade in Brisbane?
Amplus Electrical & Air charges a flat $150/hour with no call-out fee. Most switchboard upgrades cost $1,200–$2,500 all-in.
Switchboard Maintenance Tips for Brisbane Homes
Brisbane’s subtropical climate puts extra strain on switchboards. High humidity, salt air near the bayside, and constant summer electricity use all accelerate wear. Here’s how to keep your switchboard running safely:
1. Test Your Safety Switches Every 3 Months
Press the “T” or “Test” button on each safety switch (RCD) in your switchboard. The switch should trip immediately. If it doesn’t, call a licensed electrician immediately — you’re not protected. This is especially important in Capalaba, Cleveland, and coastal areas where salt air can corrode contacts.
2. Check for Warm or Discoloured Switchboard Covers
Touch your switchboard cover monthly. If it feels warm or shows discolouration, you have a serious problem. This indicates loose connections or overloaded circuits. Turn off the main switch and call an electrician immediately. Don’t wait — this is a fire hazard.
3. Listen for Buzzing or Crackling Sounds
A healthy switchboard is silent. If you hear buzzing, crackling, or humming, you have loose connections or arcing. This is dangerous and can lead to electrical fires emergency electrician. Turn off the main switch and call an emergency electrician.
4. Keep the Switchboard Area Clear
Never store items in front of or on top of your switchboard. You need clear access for emergency shutdowns and maintenance. In Queensland, switchboards must have at least 600mm of clear space in front. Keep children and pets away from the switchboard area.
5. Inspect for Signs of Pests
Spiders, cockroaches, and other pests love warm switchboards. They can cause short circuits and fire hazards. If you see signs of pests (webs, droppings, dead insects), have an electrician inspect and clean the switchboard. Consider installing pest-proof covers.
6. Update Your Switchboard After Major Electrical Work
If you’ve added air conditioning, an EV charger, or major appliances, your switchboard may need upgrading. Older switchboards weren’t designed for modern electrical loads. A load assessment can tell you if your switchboard can handle the additional demand.
7. Replace Old Switchboards Proactively
Switchboards older than 25 years are likely to have ceramic fuses, no safety switches, and insufficient circuit breakers. Modern switchboards are safer, more reliable, and can handle today’s electrical loads. If your switchboard is old, replacement is usually more cost-effective than ongoing repairs.
Common Switchboard Problems in Brisbane Homes
After upgrading hundreds of switchboards across the Redlands, here are the most common problems we find:
1. Ceramic Fuses That Keep Blowing
Old ceramic fuses were designed for 1960s-70s electrical loads. They can’t handle modern appliances like air conditioners, EV chargers, and multiple fridges. If your fuses keep blowing, you need a switchboard upgrade with modern circuit breakers.
2. No Safety Switches (RCDs)
Homes built before 1991 often don’t have safety switches. These are now legally required and protect you from electric shock. A switchboard upgrade includes installing safety switches on all power and lighting circuits.
3. Overloaded Circuits
If you’ve added air conditioning, a pool pump, or an EV charger without upgrading your switchboard, you’re likely overloading circuits. This causes breakers to trip constantly and creates fire hazards. A load assessment and switchboard upgrade will solve this.
4. Insufficient Circuit Breakers
Old switchboards might have 6-8 circuits. Modern homes need 16-24 circuits to safely distribute electrical loads. If you’re running extension cords or power boards because you don’t have enough power points, your switchboard probably needs more circuits.
5. Corroded or Damaged Components
Brisbane’s humidity and salt air (especially in Capalaba, Cleveland, and Victoria Point) cause switchboard components to corrode. Rust, discolouration, and burnt marks are signs your switchboard needs replacing. Don’t wait until it fails.
6. Warm or Buzzing Switchboard
A warm switchboard cover or buzzing sounds indicate loose connections or overloaded circuits. This is a fire hazard. Turn off the main switch and call an electrician immediately. Don’t try to fix it yourself.
7. Insurance Compliance Issues
Many insurance companies won’t cover homes with old switchboards. If you have ceramic fuses or no safety switches, your insurer may refuse to pay out in case of an electrical fire. Upgrading your switchboard ensures you’re covered.
8. Inability to Add New Circuits
If you’re renovating, adding a shed, or installing an EV charger and your switchboard is full, you need an upgrade. Modern switchboards have space for additional circuits and can handle future electrical needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a switchboard upgrade cost in Brisbane?
A switchboard upgrade in Brisbane costs $1,200–$2,500 including labour and materials. At Amplus Electrical & Air, we charge $150/hour with no call-out fee, so most upgrades cost around $1,500–$2,200 all-in.
How long does a switchboard upgrade take?
Most switchboard upgrades take 4–8 hours and are completed in one day. Your power will be off for most of the upgrade (typically 4–6 hours).
Do I need to upgrade my switchboard?
If you have an old fuse box, no safety switches, frequent circuit breaker trips, or you’re adding high-power appliances, you probably need an upgrade. We can assess your switchboard and give you a free quote.
Can I upgrade my switchboard myself?
No. Queensland law requires a licensed electrician for all switchboard work. DIY electrical work is illegal and can void your home insurance, be dangerous, and cost more to fix. Learn more about QLD electrical licensing requirements.
What’s the difference between a fuse box and a switchboard?
A fuse box uses ceramic fuses that need to be replaced when they blow. A switchboard uses circuit breakers that can be reset. Switchboards are safer, more reliable, and meet current standards.
Do I need safety switches?
Yes. Queensland law requires safety switches on all power point and lighting circuits for homes built after 2000. If your home was built before 2000, you should have safety switches installed for your safety.
How much does it cost to add safety switches?
Adding safety switches costs $180–$300 per switch including installation. Most homes need 2–4 safety switches, so you’re looking at $360–$1,200.
Can I upgrade my switchboard without turning off the power?
No. We need to turn off the power for most of the upgrade (typically 4–6 hours). We’ll let you know in advance so you can plan accordingly.
Do I need a compliance certificate for a switchboard upgrade?
Yes. All electrical work in Queensland must be accompanied by a compliance certificate (Electrical Safety Certificate). Your electrician should provide this within 30 days of completing the work. Read our guide on electrical safety certificate costs.
How often should I upgrade my switchboard?
Switchboards typically last 25–30 years. If your switchboard is more than 25 years old, shows signs of damage, or doesn’t have safety switches, it’s time to upgrade.
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 switchboard upgrades and electrical services.
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