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Commercial Spaces

Summary

Aesthetic Electrics commercial fitouts capability is designed to provide high-quality electrical services for commercial properties, including office spaces, retail shops, restaurants, and other commercial buildings. We understand that commercial spaces require electrical systems that are not only safe and reliable but also functional and efficient, tailored to the specific needs of the business.

We provide a range of services, including energy-efficient lighting solutions, power outlets, data cabling, security systems, and more, all tailored to the specific needs of each business. We understand that commercial space fitouts require careful planning, design, and execution to ensure that they seamlessly integrate with the overall design and functionality of the space.

Our team also prioritizes safety and compliance with industry regulations, ensuring that our installations are safe, reliable, and durable. With our commercial space fitouts capability, you can trust us to provide comprehensive electrical solutions that are tailored to your specific needs, ensuring the success of your business.

What we'll do

  • At the appointment of Aesthetic Electrics as your lead electrical contractor, an initial consultation will be arranged with the lead stakeholders to gain an understanding of the required functionality of your commercial space.
  • Whether it is a café, commercial kitchen, or an office space, each type of fit-off have their own intricacies that can be identified and ironed out through an understanding of the desired final outcome for the client.
  • Once the final outcome has been mapped out by the key stakeholders, an initial mark out for the electrical team is undertaken and verified by the client prior to rough-in.
  • All care is taken through our QA process to ensure that nothing has been overlooked to ensure a strong runway to completion of the project.
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frequently asked questions

This is a point of confusion for many clients we have worked with, as the process has not been clearly defined on previous projects. The process is as follows in the ACT:

  1. The electrician needs to install lead-in conduits to the boundary or electrical pit (site specific conditions)
  2. A 600x600 meter box is to be mounted to the side of the house as defined within the DA/BA documentation provided by the energy supplier
  3. An account is to be established with the metering provider of choice with the customers details
  4. The meter box is to be fit-out to the Evo Energy service rules, and as per AS3000 requirements.
  5. Once the meter box has been appropriately fit-out, a Certificate of Electrical Safety (CoES) form is to be submitted to Access Canberra. Once submitted Access Canberra will have the meter box inspected and signed off ready for Temporary Power.
  6. With the Meter box signed off and stickered by Access Canberra, the job is now available to be released with the metering provider. Once released, the meter will be hung within 15 business days, and power will be connected to the home.
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There are many factors that may be contributing to your high electricity bills, but here are a few culprits that often get overlooked that contribute heavily to electricity bills:
  • Halogen downlights
  • Inefficient air-conditioning units
  • Underfloor heating
  • Older fridges and/or freezers

It is a common misconception that an electrician should be engaged when cables are ready to be run throughout your desired space. Often it is best to be in touch with your electrician during the design phase, as they know where common pitfalls occur in poor planning not just with the electrical package, but with liaising with other trades such as plumbers, joiners, etc. Common issues that arise may be:

  • Incomprehensive wet area design, leading to electrical components in non-compliant wet area zones.
  • Missing outlets for key plumbing infrastructure such as rain water tanks. This may include insufficient outlets for water heaters.
  • Incomprehensive inclusion design often leads to either missing electrical outlets for appliances, or insufficient electrical supply for specific appliances. These may include underfloor heating, ovens, electric cooktops, etc.
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