Melbourne North · 3064
Electrician in Craigieburn
Thunderman's home base — same-day response is the norm here. Thunderman covers Craigieburn 3064 for residential, air conditioning, solar, commercial and emergency electrical work — one trusted team across Greater Melbourne. Local jobs near Craigieburn Central and Craigieburn Town Park.
From the Craigieburn diary
Wiring Craigieburn.
Craigieburn 3064 is Thunderman's home ground — the suburb Yiannis lives in and works out of every day. From Craigieburn Central down to Hume Highway, and from the rail line east to Mount Ridley, this is the patch he knows street by street, which is why same-day call-outs here aren't a marketing line — they're just how a local sparky works his own neighbourhood.
The housing stock here is unusually mixed for a single suburb, and the wiring tells the story. The original Craigieburn — north of Craigieburn Road, west of the railway — went up across the late 1970s and 1980s as the city's outer edge pushed past Donnybrook Road for the first time. Those streets still hold a lot of brick veneers with 1970s switchboards: ceramic fuses, no RCDs, a meter box bolted to the front wall, and a 60-amp main isolator that was never specified for anything more demanding than two-bar heaters and a coil-top oven. Twenty years on, almost every one of them is now running a ducted reverse-cycle aircon, an induction cooktop and at least one fast-charge USB block, and the original board simply doesn't carry it cleanly. The single most common job on Yiannis's Craigieburn diary is a full switchboard upgrade — strip the ceramic, fit a new enclosure with a main switch, a Type AC RCD on every final sub-circuit, dedicated RCBOs for the oven and the aircon, and a Certificate of Electrical Safety lodged with EnergySafe Victoria the same week.
The other Craigieburn is the master-planned estate belt that grew east of the rail line through the 2000s — Highlands, Aston, Greenvale Lakes, Mt Ridley. Those homes were built to a modern standard with a basic safety-switched switchboard from day one, but the boards were specified before EV charging was a residential consideration. The current call from those streets is a board re-rate for a 7 kW EV charger: confirm the service capacity, add a Type B RCD on a dedicated sub-circuit, fit the wall connector with proper load-management so the household supply isn't tripped by the car drawing through a 38-degree evening.
The commercial work here clusters around Craigieburn Central and Hume Highway. Shopfit electricals for the smaller tenancies, exit-and-emergency-lighting compliance to AS 2293 for the franchise food sites, breakdown call-outs for the Hume Highway service stations. Yiannis runs all of it under the one REC 28523 licence — and because he's local, he can usually have a sparky on a Craigieburn site faster than the after-hours services in town can dispatch one.
Storm-season call-outs are a Craigieburn ritual. Late-spring fronts roll up the Hume corridor unimpeded, and every November Yiannis fields a wave of safety-switch trips, a few partial outages where a tree's taken a service line down between the pole and the eave, and the occasional appliance-killing surge that nobody's surge-protected switchboard caught. Every one of those is a job that the homeowner wants done today, not tomorrow.
The day-to-day in Craigieburn 3064 runs to residential rewires and upgrades, ducted and split-system aircon installs, EV charger installs, switchboard and meter-box work, solar and battery integration, three-phase work for the light-industrial pockets along the Hume Highway, and prompt emergency call-outs across the postcode. Free quote on every job, no exception — and because Yiannis lives in the area, he's often the only sparky who'll answer the phone on a Sunday afternoon.
If you're calling from a Craigieburn address, you'll likely be speaking to someone who's already in the neighbourhood. The phone rings on Yiannis's mobile, not a switchboard. The van that turns up has his name and licence number on the side, REC 28523 stamped on the certificate that gets lodged with EnergySafe Victoria the same week. The quote is free, and the person who quotes the job is the same person who does the work — and the same person who comes back next month if anything needs adjusting.
Services in Craigieburn
Residential Electrical
home wiring, lighting & repairs
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fit-outs, switchboards & maintenance
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high-voltage, three-phase & machinery
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smart home & bespoke lighting
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split, multi-head & ducted — ARCtick certified
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panels, storage & switchboard integration
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fast, safe call-outs
Explore Emergency ElectricalElectrician in Craigieburn — common questions
How fast can you get to a Craigieburn job?
Same day on most weekdays — the van is based in Craigieburn 3064, so a call before 10am is usually on-site that afternoon. After-hours and weekends, Yiannis takes the call personally and tells you straight whether he can get there.
My Craigieburn switchboard still has ceramic fuses — is it worth upgrading?
Yes. The 1970s ceramic-fuse boards on the older Craigieburn streets don't carry the modern household load (induction cooktops, ducted aircon, EV chargers) and they don't provide RCD protection on final sub-circuits — which is what saves a person from a fatal shock. A switchboard upgrade gets you AS/NZS 3000 compliance, an RCD on every circuit, and a CoES lodged with ESV.
Who is the best electrician in Craigieburn?
Thunderman Electrical and Air Conditioning Services is a 4.9-star rated, licensed electrician (REC 28523) serving Craigieburn and the wider Melbourne North area. It is owner-operated by Yiannis Knodarites, who has 20+ years in the trade.
Does Thunderman cover Craigieburn?
Yes. Craigieburn (3064) is within Thunderman's regular service area. Call 0434 254 474 for a free quote.
How quickly can an electrician reach Craigieburn?
Thunderman is a licensed local electrician prioritising emergency call-outs across Craigieburn and Melbourne North.
How much does an electrician cost in Craigieburn?
Every job is different, so Thunderman quotes free rather than guessing. What you pay depends on the scope, materials and access. Yiannis assesses it, explains it in plain English, and gives you an honest quote before any work starts. Call 0434 254 474.
Is Thunderman licensed and insured to work in Craigieburn?
Yes. Thunderman is a Registered Electrical Contractor (REC 28523), fully insured, and works to the AS/NZS 3000 standard across Craigieburn and Melbourne North.
Will I get a Certificate of Electrical Safety in Craigieburn?
Yes. For the electrical work that requires it, Thunderman provides a Certificate of Electrical Safety, as required under Energy Safe Victoria rules.
Need an electrician in Craigieburn?
Tell Yiannis what you need and get an honest quote, free.