

License Number: #316227C
A Personal Message from Marc Dal Cin (Lead Electrician)
I started Calibre Connect because I was tired of seeing electrical work rushed, poor communication, messy finishes, and pricing that changes halfway through the job. That’s not how we operate.
If you call us out, we’ll test properly, explain what we’ve found in plain English, and give you a clear scope with fixed, itemised pricing before anything starts. If there are options, we’ll walk you through the trade-offs so you can choose what fits.
We work across greater Sydney, including the North Shore, Hills District, Inner West and Eastern Suburbs, and a lot of our jobs aren’t the ‘quick-and-easy’ kind. A lot of our work involves high electrical loads, recurring faults, EV charging, and careful routing where the finish matters. This page is here so you can judge our standard through real customer feedback, not marketing copy.
Live Google Reviews (Updated in Real Time)
If you’re comparing electricians, the most useful signal is what people say after the job is finished. Especially when the work is complex or the home is high-finish. The feed below pulls in our Google reviews as they’re posted, so you’re looking at real, current feedback.
About these reviews
- Live from Google: Directly synced via Trustindex.
- Unedited: The feed is displayed as it comes through from Google. We don’t rewrite or paraphrase reviews.
- Best way to use them: Read for patterns. Communication, tidy workmanship, and how clearly scope and pricing were explained.
- Pro Tip: Click a button in the widget below to find feedback from jobs exactly like yours.

We previously had a contractor from another company install the toilet exhaust fan, but it lacked sufficient power, leading to black mould and moisture buildup.
Daniel was professional, responsive via text, and efficient. His down-to-earth approach made everything straightforward, and best of all, there were no hidden fees.
We've had the fan for a few days now, and it’s been working brilliantly. There’s far less steam in the toilet, and the mirrors hardly mist up anymore.
Thank you again, Daniel, for your excellent work!
I also had my fuse box upgraded by Calibre connect. After the upgrade there were a couple faults in the old wiring and prior electrical work that were causing the new switches to trip and they happily identified these and repaired them at no additional cost. This was greatly appreciated.
I would definitely choose Calibre Connect again for electrical work.

How to Read Our Electrician’s Reviews
If you only have a minute, don’t just skim the star rating. Read for the same details coming up again and again, because that’s what tells you how the job is actually run on-site.
- Clear communication: what’s urgent, what can wait, and what the options are
- Tidy workmanship: neat routing, surfaces protected, and a clean finish
- Pricing transparency: fixed, itemised pricing with clear scope before work starts
- Proper diagnosis: fault finding and testing before replacing parts
- Follow-through: turning up when booked and finishing the job properly
What to look for in an electrician’s reviews
If your home is complex – high loads, older wiring, or anything where the finish matters, look for comments that show the electrician is doing the work properly, not rushing it.
- Diagnosis over guessing: mentions of testing, fault finding, or clear explanations
- Respect for the home: tidy work, protection of surfaces, and clean-up
- Scope and pricing: itemised quotes and work agreed before it starts
- Complex job signals: switchboards, EV charging circuits, recurring faults, or load-related issues
- Outcome language: “sorted it”, “fixed it properly”, “explained it clearly” (not just “good service”)
Eastern Suburbs Homes: what to look for in the reviews
In the Eastern Suburbs, a lot of homes deal with two realities: high-finish interiors and coastal conditions that can be hard on outdoor electrical gear. When you’re reading the live reviews above, look for details about workmanship and the standard of finish, because that’s what you’ll notice every day after the job is done.
If you’re in the Eastern Suburbs, focus on reviews that mention:
- tidy workmanship and a clean finish (care around surfaces and fittings)
- clear communication (what’s urgent, what can wait, and why)
- reliability over time (issues resolved properly, not repeatedly “patched”)
- transparent pricing (clear scope and fixed, itemised pricing)
If your issue involves outdoor lighting, weather-exposed fittings, or recurring faults, reviews that mention careful diagnosis and clean completion are the ones to pay attention to.

Hills District Homes: what to look for in the reviews
In the Hills District, a lot of homes carry heavier electrical loads. Multiple air conditioners, EV charging, pool equipment, bigger kitchens, and more running at once. When you’re reading the live reviews above, pay attention to comments that show the work was planned properly, not just “done fast”.
If your home needs load balancing for large Hills District homes, look for mentions of:
- clear explanations (what was happening, what was recommended, and why)
- switchboard work (upgrades, protection, capacity planning)
- reliability outcomes (recurring issues resolved, fewer trips, stable circuits)
- scope and pricing clarity (fixed, itemised pricing; no surprises)
- testing and fault finding (diagnosis before replacing anything)
This is the kind of feedback that matters in high-load homes, because reliability is usually about planning and protection, not quick fixes.

Inner West Homes: what to look for in the reviews
Inner West homes often come with older infrastructure, tight roof spaces, layered renovations, and wiring that’s been added to over decades. When you’re reading the live reviews above, look for comments that show the electrician didn’t just “patch it”, but actually tested, explained, and left the job tidy.
If your place is an older Inner West home, focus on reviews that mention:
- proper fault finding and testing (not guessing)
- clear explanations (what was found, what was fixed, and why)
- clean, careful workmanship (neat routing, tidy finish, clean-up)
- scope clarity (work agreed before starting, fixed, itemised pricing)
This matters most when you’re dealing with recurring trips, flickering lights, old fittings, or a fault that keeps coming back. The right feedback will describe a job that was diagnosed properly and finished neatly.

North Shore Homes: what to look for in the reviews
In the North Shore, the electrical work often has to be done with extra care. Heritage details, finished surfaces, tight access, and a strong preference for a clean, tidy result. When you’re reading the live reviews above, focus less on generic praise and more on the practical details.
If your job needs sensitive routing for North Shore heritage properties, look for comments that mention:
- neat routing / tidy workmanship (work that doesn’t look patched in)
- respect for the home (surfaces protected, clean-up done properly)
- clear explanations (what’s happening and why)
- proper testing (fault finding before replacing parts)
This is the kind of feedback that matters in high-finish homes, because it tells you how the work will look and feel once the job is done, not just whether it “works”.

Frequently Asked Questions
Get a Quick Quote (or speak to an electrician now)
Urgent fault or switchboard issue? Call now.
Otherwise, use the Contact Form with your suburb and the key details (EV charger, recurring trips, older wiring, renovation).
You’ll get clear scope and fixed, itemised pricing.
