RESOURCE GUIDE · UPDATED APRIL 2026
We do switchboard upgrades across Melbourne every week. This guide gives you honest, current pricing — no vague ranges, no bait-and-switch. Written by Hamish Carlin, licensed electrician and founder of Carlin Co Electrical.
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Prices below reflect typical Melbourne jobs in 2026, including labour, materials, testing, and your Certificate of Electrical Safety. Every job is quoted individually — these ranges cover the vast majority of residential and small commercial upgrades we complete.
| Job Type | Typical Cost (incl. GST) | Timeframe |
|---|---|---|
| Standard single-phase upgrade (8–12 circuits) | $1,200 – $2,000 | 3–5 hours |
| Standard single-phase upgrade (14–20 circuits) | $1,800 – $3,000 | Half to full day |
| Single-phase upgrade + RCD safety switches | $1,500 – $2,500 | 4–6 hours |
| 3-phase switchboard upgrade | $2,500 – $4,500 | Full day |
| Single-to-3-phase power supply upgrade | $3,000 – $6,500+ | 1–2 days |
| Asbestos switchboard removal + replacement | $2,000 – $3,800 | Full day |
| Additional circuit (e.g. EV charger, aircon) | $600 – $1,200 | Add-on |
| RCD / safety switch addition only | $400 – $750 | 1–2 hours |
All prices are estimates. Your exact cost depends on property specifics. Contact us for a fixed quote.
No two switchboard upgrades are identical. Here are the key factors that move the cost up or down on any Melbourne job:
Number of circuits
More circuits mean a larger board, more breakers, and more labour time. A 3-bedroom home typically needs 12–16 circuits; a larger home with a pool, solar, or EV charger may need 20+.
Age and condition of existing wiring
If your home still has original wiring from the 1970s or 80s, we may find issues that need attention before the board can be safely upgraded. We will always tell you upfront.
Asbestos presence
Homes built before 1987 commonly have asbestos sheeting in the meter box. Removal requires licensed handling and safe disposal, adding $300–$800 to the job.
Single-phase vs 3-phase supply
Most Melbourne homes have single-phase power. If you need 3-phase (for a large home, workshop, or high-powered EV charger), costs increase significantly and may involve coordinating with your distributor.
Meter box condition
A damaged, rusted, or undersized meter box may need replacing at the same time — typically $400–$900 extra.
Location and access
Tight meter box spaces, difficult cable runs, or rooftop access can add labour time. We assess this during quoting.
After-hours or urgent jobs
Standard weekday rates apply to most switchboard upgrades. Weekend or same-day urgent jobs carry a surcharge of $150–$300.
The majority of Melbourne homes run on single-phase power — one live wire providing 230V. This is fine for most households. Three-phase (three live wires, 400V) is typically needed when:
You are installing a high-powered EV charger (22kW+) or multiple chargers
Your home has or is adding large workshop or industrial equipment
You have a large property with heavy airconditioning loads across multiple zones
You are building a new home and want to future-proof for solar battery, EV, and heavy loads
Single-Phase Upgrade
$1,200 – $3,000
Right for most Melbourne homes. Includes new board, all breakers, RCD safety switches, Certificate of Electrical Safety.
3-Phase Upgrade
$2,500 – $6,500+
For larger homes and commercial properties. May require distributor coordination if 3-phase supply is not already at your property.
We believe in full transparency. When you get a quote from us, here is exactly what is covered — no hidden fees, no surprises on the day.
New switchboard enclosure
Clipsal, Schneider, or equivalent — rated for your circuit count
All new circuit breakers
Correctly rated MCBs for every circuit in your home
RCD safety switches
Installed per AS/NZS 3000:2018 requirements
Full testing and commissioning
Every circuit tested before we pack up
Certificate of Electrical Safety
Legally required — lodged with Energy Safe Victoria on your behalf
Clean site, same day
We remove all old materials and leave the area tidy
No callout fee
Included in your quoted price — what we quote is what you pay
Workmanship warranty
All work backed by our 12-month labour warranty
If your home was built before 1987 — and this covers a large proportion of inner-Melbourne suburbs including Prahran, South Yarra, Hawthorn, Toorak, Kew, and Williamstown — there is a reasonable chance your meter box contains asbestos-cement sheeting. This was standard building practice at the time.
Asbestos is only hazardous when disturbed. As licensed electricians, we are trained to identify asbestos materials and will not proceed without safe removal by an accredited handler. The additional cost is typically $300–$800, depending on the amount of material and access.
We identify asbestos as part of every pre-job assessment at no extra charge. If it is present, we will clearly explain your options and what the safe removal adds to the total cost — before any work begins.
A switchboard upgrade is not just about compliance — it directly affects the safety of your home or business. You should get a licensed electrician to inspect your board if you notice any of the following:
Ceramic or porcelain fuses
If your switchboard still has the old style of rewireable fuses rather than modern circuit breakers, your board is well overdue for an upgrade — and may not be insurable.
Frequent circuit trips
A board that trips regularly under normal household loads is either undersized or failing. Do not keep resetting breakers without investigation.
Installing an EV charger
A dedicated circuit and often a board upgrade is required before a home EV charger can be safely installed. We handle both together.
Solar or battery storage
Solar inverters and battery systems place new loads on your board. We assess compatibility and upgrade where needed.
Renovating or adding rooms
New circuits for a kitchen, granny flat, or home office need to be added to a board with capacity. Many older boards do not have spare slots.
No safety switches (RCDs)
Australian standards now require RCDs on all circuits. If your switchboard has breakers but no safety switches, you are not protected.
Questions we hear every week from Melbourne homeowners and property managers.
How much does a switchboard upgrade cost in Melbourne?
A standard single-phase switchboard upgrade in Melbourne typically costs between $1,200 and $3,000 including GST, labour, materials, and your Certificate of Electrical Safety. Three-phase upgrades run $2,500–$6,500+. The final price depends on the number of circuits, condition of existing wiring, whether asbestos is present, and the state of your meter box. Carlin Co Electrical provides fixed quotes — the price we give you is the price you pay.
How long does a switchboard upgrade take?
Most standard single-phase switchboard upgrades take between 3 and 6 hours, depending on the number of circuits and complexity. A full-day job is typical for larger boards or when a 3-phase upgrade is involved. We will give you an accurate time estimate when we assess your property.
Do I need a permit or approval for a switchboard upgrade in Melbourne?
Yes. In Victoria, all electrical work must be completed by a licensed electrician and a Certificate of Electrical Safety must be issued and lodged with Energy Safe Victoria. Carlin Co handles this as part of every job — you do not need to arrange anything separately.
Will I need to turn off power during the upgrade?
Yes, your power will be off for the majority of the job — typically 3–5 hours. We do our best to schedule upgrades at times that minimise disruption, and we will let you know the expected outage window in advance.
Can you upgrade my switchboard at the same time as installing an EV charger?
Absolutely. In fact, combining a switchboard upgrade with an EV charger installation is very common and often more cost-effective than doing them separately. We install EV chargers from all major brands and will assess your board capacity as part of the charger installation quote.
My house was built in the 1970s — do I have asbestos in my switchboard?
Possibly. Homes built before 1987 commonly have asbestos-cement sheeting in the meter box area. We assess this as part of every pre-job inspection. If asbestos is identified, we arrange safe removal through a licensed handler before we proceed. We will always be upfront about any additional cost this involves.
Is a switchboard upgrade tax deductible?
If the switchboard upgrade is for a rental property or forms part of a business premises, it may be tax deductible as a capital improvement or repair expense. We recommend speaking with your accountant. We can provide detailed invoices and Certificates of Electrical Safety to support any claim.
What brands of switchboard do you install?
We primarily install Clipsal and Schneider Electric switchboards — both are Australian-standard compliant and widely regarded as the most reliable brands for residential and commercial use. We use quality components throughout; we do not cut costs on safety-critical equipment.
How do I know if my switchboard needs upgrading urgently?
Signs that you should not delay include: ceramic or rewireable fuses (not circuit breakers), a board that feels warm to touch, burning or unusual smells near the meter box, frequent tripping without obvious cause, or a board with no RCD safety switches. If you see any of these, call us for a safety inspection — we can often attend the same day.
Do you service my suburb?
Carlin Co Electrical operates across inner and middle Melbourne, including Prahran, South Yarra, Hawthorn, Toorak, Kew, Camberwell, Port Melbourne, Williamstown, Yarraville, and surrounding areas. Call us on 0432 632 346 or send an enquiry and we will confirm availability for your location.
No obligation. We assess your switchboard, give you a clear price, and complete the work to the highest standard — backed by our workmanship warranty.
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