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Electricians and Electrical Contractors in Darling Point
We can find electricians, electrical contractors for your electrical project of any size, big or small, for your home or your business in Darling Point. You can use our map to locate electricians in Darling Point.
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Our electricians can provide electrical services to meet all your requirements, for example,
- Install, maintain and repair electrical appliances and equipment
- Rewiring houses and buildings, wiring new buildings and new extentions in Darling Point
- Installing security alarm systems, fire alarm systems for home and business in Darling Point
- Installation and maintenance of security lighting
- Design and install display lighting for your business
- Design and install data network cables for your business
- Install airconditioning systems for business and home in Darling Point
Darling Point
Darling Point is an eastern, harbour-front suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated approximately 5 kilometres east of the CBD of Sydney and is part of the local government area district of Woollahra. Darling Point is bounded by Edgecliff to the south, Sydney Harbour to the north, Rushcutters Bay to the west and Double Bay to the east. It is mainly residential and is one of the most densely populated suburbs of Sydney. Landmarks include St Marks Church and some of Sydney most valuable properties such as Craigend and Carthona. The area was originally known variously as Eurambi, Yarranabbi, Yarrandabbi and Yaranabe by the local Aboriginal people. It was named Darling Point, in recognition of Elizabeth Darling, the wife of NSW Governor Ralph Darling.
