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23.01.2022 We have seen worse ........ Switchboard upgrade on one of our jobs. Having a board in a condition like this, causes risk to you/your family/your home #safetyfirst #firerisk



14.01.2022 Finishing stages at AQ Tyres fit out. DES have been employed to install lighting throughout and power (3ph/single phase) for all machinery. Well be sorry to finish up on this one, as the guys at AQ have been Fantastic Need new tyres? No better place to go

11.01.2022 Apartment lighting upgrade complete. Doyles Electrical Services are engaged by multiple real estate agencies to upgrade/maintain premises to meet their required budget throughout the Sydney region

09.01.2022 Full 4 bedroom renovation deep underway at Little Bay. Santa has done his drop off and its back to business #fullreno #beachlife #electrical



09.01.2022 With a growing number of break-ins within the Sydney region, Doyles Electrical Services are offering a 20% discount on all cctv and security systems. Please feel free to contact (PM) Colin for a free quote

08.01.2022 Another DES Kitchen/toilet renovation completed Power/lighting/Audio

06.01.2022 MASSIVE shout out to the guys at Cure Cafe in South Hurstville who have opened their doors and are striving forward. We had the pleasure of doing a full electrical design and installation for Christain and his team. If only all jobs were like this If ye are in the area, please pop in......food/Coffee to die for



05.01.2022 In older properties here in Sydney, they have been wired in a type of cable called Vulcanised Indian Rubber (VIR) cable. As the insulation of the wires is made from rubber, it deteriorates over time, and crumbles way, leaving bare live wires exposed. There is a great risk of electrocution or fire with this type of cabling We have recently been working on a property in the Shire which was recently bought by first home owners. On this job, our guys had come across VIR cabling. ...A small job like installing a fan, has turned into a complete rewire. As licensed Electricians we have a duty to make home owners(clients) aware of issues we come across and not just to paint over the cracks. As the pictures show, someone had previously come across the issue and decided to put insulating tape as a permanent fix Its always recommended to use a trusted electrician and not just the cheapest. Ul find the cheapest cut corners to save and turn a blind eye to issues that arise. This could of very easily cost the customer in the long run At D.E.S, clients safety is our number 1 priority. This is shown right across the business....from the quality of work we do, to communicating with the client. After reading this you are probably asking yourself...... When was your house built What type of wiring has been installed See below a list of timelines on how houses have been wired in Sydney. This is only a guideline but it is always recommended to get a licensed electrician to inspect 1880s to 1910s - Lead Sheathed Cable Typically found in old houses in the inner city suburbs of Sydney such as Surry Hills. 1910s to 1950s - Vulcanised Indian Rubber (VIR) Cable Typically found in older houses throughout Sydney. 1940s to 1960s - Tough Rubber Sheathed (TRS) Cable Typically found in post-war houses in outer suburbs Late 1960s to today - Thermoplastic Sheathed (TPS) Cable All modern houses built from the late 1960s onwards should be wired with TPS cabling. Electrical wiring installation safety standards have changed in recent decades as technology has advance with the latest iteration of the Australian Wiring Rules coming into effect as recent as 2018. So at the very least, if your home was built before the year 1980, you should have your cabling inspected.

05.01.2022 Another project New lighting and power throughout Security Alarm system CCTV Happy customer ... #LED #energyefficient #costeffective #Outwiththeold #inwiththenew

04.01.2022 Kitchen power and lighting upgrade This is one of numerous power and lighting upgrades D.E.S has done for Kitchen installers.

04.01.2022 Lighting install for they guys at The Beauty Warehouse. Removed all the old fluorescent lights and installed with slim line LED panels 5 Reasons why to change to LED #1- Energy Savings... LEDs require less energy because they draw far less electricity than other lighting technologies, such as fluorescents and halogens. LEDs only lose 5% of the generated energy to heat, and the rest is converted into light. In fact, because of their reduced energy consumption, LEDs emit less heat. This makes them the perfect choice to use in buildings that can get hot an issue that restaurant and manufacturing industries have to deal with all the time. Less heat means less demand on air conditioning systems and cooling systems. This also makes LEDs a safer option, as they are very unlikely to overheat. Compared to CFLs, LED lights are up to 80% more efficient and 75% more efficient when compared to a halogen lamp. #2- Environmentally Friendly Unlike fluorescents and CFLs, LEDs do not contain highly toxic mercury. This helps to reduce toxic waste when the LED bulbs are disposed. LEDs also last a very long time. Using fewer LED lamps means less waste in the form of packaging, transportation, and disposal. Switching over to LEDs is a simple way to dramatically lower your carbon footprint. #3- Affordability Until recently, LED lights were beyond the price point for most consumers. But now, as they continue to approach the cost of the old/traditional bulbs, LED technology is affordable. Once you switch over to LED, you will use significantly less energy, and your monthly bills will decrease and this will result in cost savings. #4- Longevity LED lights last much longer than other lighting products. LED bulbs and diodes have a superior operational life some can last up to 200,000 hours. LEDs typically last up to 25 times longer than halogen and incandescent bulbs, and up to three times longer than CFLs. Additionally, LEDs do not have filaments or glass bulbs, which makes them very durable. #5- Maintenance Unlike conventional light sources that reduce in output and abruptly fail, LEDs do not normally suddenly stop working and they do not require maintenance. This is not only a huge time saver, but also saves money on servicing and repairs.

04.01.2022 Finishing touches on a complete rewire for a young familys renovation #firsthomeowners #safety #electrical



03.01.2022 Lighting/Fans/Power install for John and the boys at Carrington rd

02.01.2022 Massive shout out to the boys at SignEvo, another quality job #DES

01.01.2022 Full 3 bedroom house renovation in Camperdown just completed by DES #DES #electrical #Wiring #Reno

01.01.2022 D.E.S have been busy at the new Cure cafe in Hurstville. Opening before the big man arrives #Electrical #cafefitout #openingsoon

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