Energy-Efficient Lighting & Power Solutions
LED lighting upgrades, power point planning, outdoor lighting and practical electrical improvements that reduce waste and improve usability.

What energy-efficient lighting and power solutions includes
- Best suited to: homes with old halogens, shops and offices, outdoor areas, garages and workshops, renovations needing better power access.
- Typical work: LED upgrade advice, lighting placement, power point additions, outdoor and security lighting support, switching and control advice.
- Planning and safety notes: ceiling access, existing fitting type, preferred brightness, outdoor exposure, furniture and appliance layout.
LED lighting upgrades, power point planning, outdoor lighting and practical electrical improvements that reduce waste and improve usability. If the job points to a wider electrical services & switchboard upgrades need, Platinum Electrical & Air Conditioning can also advise on switchboard upgrades & safety compliance and 24/7 emergency electrical breakdowns so the electrical or climate-control plan works as a whole.
How Platinum Electrical & Air Conditioning approaches the job
- Discuss how the space is used and where light or power is missing.
- Check access, existing circuits and fitting locations before recommending upgrades.
- Install, test and leave clear advice on operation, maintenance and future expansion.
What to prepare before booking
- Send photos of the switchboard, existing unit, affected room, outdoor access or fault code where relevant.
- Share plans, appliance schedules, strata requirements or builder timing if the work is part of a renovation or new build.
- Mention urgent hazards such as water near electrical fittings, burning smells, repeated tripping or loss of cooling for a business.
Common questions
- Can LED upgrades lower running costs? They can reduce lighting energy use, especially where old halogen or inefficient fittings are replaced.
- Can outdoor lighting be added to existing areas? Often yes, but weather exposure, switching and cable routes need to be considered.
- How many power points should a renovation include? It depends on room use, appliances, desk locations and future flexibility.