New Build Electrical Wiring — Whangarei & Kerikeri
Planning a new home in Whangarei or Kerikeri? Gibson Electric handles full new build electrical wiring — from initial design through pre-wire, fit-off, and final compliance. We work directly with builders and homeowners to deliver a clean, future-proof electrical fitout.
What You Get
Included in Every Job
- Full electrical design and consultation at planning stage
- Pre-wire, fit-off and final connection
- Heat pump, EV charger and solar-ready provisions
- CAT6 data cabling and home network design
- Healthy Homes-compliant smoke alarm system
Our Guarantee
Master Electricians NZ member
FAQ
Common Questions
As early as possible — ideally during plan stage, before consent. Early input means we can recommend switchboard sizing, EV provisions, data cabling, and lighting plans that are far cheaper to build in than retrofit.
Yes — we work with main contractors and owner-builders across Whangarei and Kerikeri. We attend site meetings, coordinate with other trades, and stick to programme.
Typically: main switchboard, all circuit wiring, power points and switches, lighting and downlights, ventilation/extractor wiring, hot water and oven circuits, data and TV cabling, smoke alarms, and external lighting. We tailor the scope to your plan and budget.
Yes — and we strongly recommend it. Installing the conduit, capacity, and provisions during the build adds little cost; retrofitting later is far more expensive.
Yes — every new build install we do includes the full electrical certificate of compliance for council sign-off.
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Helpful Reading
Related guides
Planning the Electrical for Your New Build: A Northland Checklist
The electrical decisions you should make before consent — switchboards, EV provisions, data cabling, smart home, and how to avoid expensive retrofits.
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