Welcome to Epping Electrical
Our story
Epping Electrical is run by husband-wife duo Geoff and Baishakhi. We started providing electrical services to Melbourne suburbs in February 2009. The young company soon diversified into two other related areas: data cables in May 2009 and electrical excavation and underground cabling in July 2009. In 2010 Epping Electrical continues to expand as the brand name becomes more well known. In support of the local community, Epping Electrical will be the major sponsor of the 2010 Meadowglen and YMCA Fun Run and Walk with funds raised going to the Northern Hospital.
The team
Baishakhi is a finance whiz with degrees in business and engineering. She looks after the "business" side of Epping Electrical including all things finance from funding to cash-flow management and book-keeping, advertising and marketing, HR and also looks after this website. Contact Baishakhi on 0413 054 790
Introducing Sally Liddell.
Epping Electrical is the host employer for Sally. Sally is a first year apprentice with AGA (Apprenticeships Group Australia). We will post more information about Epping Electrical's newest apprentice in the coming weeks.
Epping Electrical was the host employer for James between March 2009 and May 2010. During this time he developed great skill and knowledge in the domestic electrical field. James is now a second year apprentice with AGA (Apprenticeships Group Australia) and is currently gaining industrial electrical experience while working at a large project in Castlemaine VIC. Due to his high level of skill and ability, James was recently selected to remain on the project to the next stage. Everyone from Epping Electrical wish James the very best and look forward to seeing him return as a fully qualified electrician.
The aim of this website
Through this website and blog, we aim to document the experiences of this young company and in the process be useful to our customers in choosing the best way to go about their project. We also hope it will be helpful to small business owners and other tradespeople wanting to set up their own business and to young Australians aiming to become electricians.





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