How Much Does It Cost to Install a Power Point in Wollongong?

If you're running extension cords across the room or relying on a power board to charge everything in sight, you've probably wondered what it would cost just to get a new power point installed.
It's one of the most common electrical jobs we get asked about, and the short answer is between $150 and $450, depending on the type of outlet and the amount of work involved.
We've put together the real costs for Wollongong homes, what affects the price, and a few ways to get better value from your electrician.
What Does Power Point Installation Cost in Wollongong?
These are general estimates based on typical jobs in the Wollongong area. Your actual cost will depend on your home's wiring, wall type, and access. Always get a written quote for your specific job.
| Installation Type | Typical Cost Range | Common Use |
| Standard single power point | $150 to $250 | Bedrooms, living rooms |
| Double power point | $180 to $300 | Kitchens, home offices |
| USB power point (combo) | $200 to $350 | Bedside tables, workstations |
| Outdoor weatherproof power point | $250 to $400+ | Alfresco areas, gardens |
| Relocated/moved power point | $200 to $350 | Renovations, layout changes |
| Replacement of existing outlet | $100 to $150 | Worn or damaged outlets |
| Quad power point | $180 to $300 | Home offices, media rooms |
What Affects the Cost to Install a Power Point?
Your Wall Type and Location
This is often where costs can vary the most. Fishing cable through a weatherboard wall cavity in a Wollongong bungalow is faster and cheaper than cutting into a brick wall in an older Figtree home. If the power point needs to go into concrete or a spot that's hard to reach, there will generally be a cost for extra labour time and materials.
If you need a power point installed higher up, say behind a wall-mounted TV or above a kitchen benchtop, that takes more work than a standard height outlet. The same applies to multi-storey homes, where wiring needs to run between floors.
Distance from Your Switchboard

In most cases, your electrician will connect your new power point to an existing circuit by tapping into nearby wiring. They don't always need to run cable all the way back to the switchboard. The cost of cabling really depends on how far the nearest suitable circuit is from where you want the new outlet.
It gets more expensive when your existing circuits are already at capacity. In that case, a new circuit breaker and a dedicated run back to the switchboard may be needed.
This is pretty common in older Illawarra homes where the electrical system was built for far fewer outlets than we use today. Some still have ceramic fuses that blow regularly under modern loads, and switchboards with no room left for new circuits. If that sounds like your place, your electrician may suggest rewiring or a new switchboard before adding more power points.
Call Out Fees and Labour Time
Many electricians charge a call-out or service fee in addition to the installation cost. This covers travel, vehicle costs, and the initial assessment. In Wollongong, call-out fees generally range from $70 to $150, though this varies by business. Some electricians roll the call-out fee into the total job cost, so it's always worth asking how they structure their pricing.
Hourly rates for power point installation in the Wollongong area typically range from $80 to $160, depending on the electrician's experience and the complexity of the job. A straightforward single power point might take 30 minutes to an hour, whereas a more complex job with new wiring or difficult access could take up to two hours.
After-hours, weekend, and emergency rates will be higher. If it's not urgent, booking during standard business hours on a weekday will save you money.
Power Point Installation Cost Breakdown
So, what are you actually paying for when you get a power point installed? Here's a rough breakdown, though the exact figures will depend on the job.
| Cost Component | What It Covers | Typical Range |
| Call out / service fee | Travel, vehicle costs, initial assessment | $70 to $150 |
| Labour | Installation, testing, and cleanup | $80 to $130 per hour |
| Power point outlet | The outlet itself | $15 to $80 |
| Cabling and wiring | Cable run from existing circuit | $20 to $60 |
| Mounting box / bracket | Wall mounting hardware | $10 to $25 |
| Wall patching | If walls need repair after installation | $15 to $30 |
| Safety switch (if needed) | New RCD installation | $50 to $150 |
One thing to look for in any quote is the CCEW. That's the Certificate of Compliance for Electrical Work, and in NSW, your electrician is legally required to submit it within 7 days of finishing the job. It proves the work meets Australian Standards and gives you a record for insurance and warranty purposes. If an electrician doesn't mention it, it's worth asking.
If your home needs broader electrical work, such as a switchboard upgrade or new wiring, that cost is on top of the standard power point installation.
Different Types of Power Points
| Type | What It Is | When You'd Use It |
| Standard (single or double) | Basic white plates, no frills. Most people go with double outlets since the price difference from a single is small. | Bedrooms, living rooms, offices. What most electricians will quote you for, unless you ask for something different. |
| Quad power point | Four outlets in one plate. Means you won't need a power board to plug everything in. | Home offices, media rooms, anywhere with lots of devices. |
| USB power outlet | Built-in USB ports let you charge devices directly from the wall without an adapter. | Bedside tables, workstations, kitchen benchtops. |
| Outdoor weatherproof | IP-rated enclosures with proper sealing. In coastal suburbs like Thirroul, Woonona, or Bulli, your electrician should be using marine-grade fittings. Salt spray eats through standard hardware. | Alfresco areas, garden sheds, pool equipment. |
| Dedicated appliance circuit | Not a power point as such. A dedicated circuit from the switchboard for high-draw appliances. Needs new wiring and its own circuit breaker. | Ovens, air conditioning, hot water systems, security systems, and LED downlights. |
| Smart power point | App control, timers, remote switching, energy monitoring. Most expensive option and installation takes longer. | Specific rooms where you want remote control or want to track power usage. |
How to Save Money on Power Point Installation
Bundle Jobs Together
If you need multiple outlets installed, getting them done in a single visit means you only pay one call-out fee. For example, if one power point costs $200 installed, three in the same visit might come to $450 to $500 total rather than $600.
Get Quotes From Two or More Electricians
Compare at least three quotes from different electricians, and make sure you're comparing like-for-like, including materials, labour, and whether the CCEW is included.
Plan Installations During Renovations
If walls are already open, there's no fishing cable through closed cavities, and wall patching is already part of the renovation budget. This is the cheapest time to install power points, so plan carefully for how many outlets you'll need and where they should go.
Choose Standard Products For Non-Visible Locations
You don't need a premium designer outlet behind your couch. Save the nicer finishes for visible spots like kitchen splashbacks and living areas.
Have Power Points Ready
If you've already purchased the outlets yourself, some electricians will install them for a reduced rate since they only need to supply labour and basic materials. Check with your electrician first, though, because some prefer to supply their own.
Book During Quieter Periods
Avoid peak renovation season (spring and early summer) if you can. Electricians are busier and less likely to offer competitive pricing when demand is high.
How to Tell if You're Getting a Fair Quote
Not all quotes are equal. A price that looks too good to be true usually is.
Quotes significantly under market rate often mean the person isn't licensed, isn't insured, or plans to cut corners. If someone offers to do electrical work for cash at a steep discount, it is best to walk away.
A good electrician will give you a written quote upfront that itemises labour, materials, and the service fee. They'll tell you how much the total will cost and how long it will take before they start.
Always check that your electrician has the right licence and insurance. Ask for their NSW electrical licence number. They should also offer a workmanship guarantee. If they don't mention any of this, that should be a warning sign.
Why You Can't DIY Power Point Installation in NSW

In NSW, all electrical wiring work must be done by a licensed electrician. That includes power points. There's no grey area here and no exceptions for "easy" jobs.
Beyond the legal side, it's genuinely dangerous. Incorrect wiring can cause electric shocks, fires, and even death. We've been called out to fix dodgy DIY jobs more times than we'd like, and the damage is always worse than what the original job would have cost.
Your insurance is also at stake. If you do your own electrical work and something goes wrong, your insurer can refuse the claim. A house fire caused by unlicensed work could leave you with nothing.
A qualified electrician won't just install your power point, they'll check whether your home's electrical system can actually handle the extra load. If your wiring is outdated or your switchboard is at capacity, they'll let you know before adding anything new to ensure everything is safe.
Get an Accurate Quote for Your Wollongong Home
Every home is different, and the best way to get an accurate quote for power point installation is to have a licensed electrician assess your property. At Easther Electrical, we provide transparent, itemised quotes with no hidden costs. Whether you need one new power point or a whole-home upgrade, our fully licensed team has been serving Wollongong and the Illawarra for years.
Contact Easther Electrical for a free quote for a power point installation or call us on 02 4256 5899.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to install a power point?
A standard job takes between 20 minutes and an hour. More complex installations with new wiring or difficult access can take up to two hours.
How much does it cost to install an outdoor power point in Wollongong?
Between $250 and $400+. The higher cost covers weatherproof enclosures and marine-grade fittings. If the location needs a new cable run from the switchboard, expect the upper end.
Is it cheaper to install multiple power points at once?
Yes. You pay one call-out fee instead of several, and the electrician can work more efficiently across the job.
What's included in a power point installation quote?
It should include the call-out fee, labour, all materials, and the CCEW. Always ask what's included and what might be extra before the job starts.
Can I install a power point myself in NSW?
No. A licensed electrician must do all electrical wiring work. Doing it yourself is illegal and can void your home insurance.
Do I need a new switchboard to add power points?
Not always. If your switchboard has spare capacity, your electrician can connect to an existing circuit. But if it's old, uses ceramic fuses, or is at full capacity, they may recommend an upgrade first.
