Power Points & Extra Outlets — Whangarei & Kerikeri
Need extra power points, USB outlets, or weatherproof outdoor sockets? Gibson Electric installs new power points, replaces old ones, and adds dedicated circuits where needed — across Whangarei, Kerikeri and surrounding areas.
What You Get
Included in Every Job
- Extra power points added to any room
- USB and USB-C combo outlets
- Weatherproof outdoor power points
- Dedicated circuits for heat pumps, ovens and appliances
- Replacement of damaged or yellowed old outlets
Our Guarantee
Master Electricians NZ member
FAQ
Common Questions
A simple new outlet on an existing circuit usually runs $140–$220 fitted. Dedicated circuits or hard-to-reach runs cost more — we'll quote each job after a quick look on site.
Yes — we install combination outlets with USB-A and USB-C charging built in. Great for bedside tables, kitchens, and living areas.
Yes — we install weatherproof IP-rated outdoor outlets, typically with built-in RCD protection for added safety. Great for outdoor entertaining, sheds, garden tools, or EV charging cables.
Major appliances draw significant power. A dedicated circuit prevents overloading and tripping, and is required for many appliance warranties. We can run dedicated circuits as part of any install.
Absolutely — yellowed, cracked, or loose outlets are a fire risk. We swap them out for modern outlets quickly and inexpensively.
Ready to get started?
Get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote. We'll get back to you within one business day.
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