Brightlite Electrical Services is an electrical and solar panel installation company based in Springfield, a suburb in the City of Ipswich, Queensland. The business offers a range of services, including the design and installation of photovoltaic (PV) grid-connected solar systems, solar repairs, and ongoing maintenance. The company serves residential and commercial clients in Ipswich, Logan, and the greater Brisbane area.
The company's solar services are comprehensive, encompassing the design of solar power systems tailored to individual energy needs and budgets. Brightlite Electrical Services takes into account factors such as the positioning of solar panels to maximise direct sunlight and avoid shady areas. They also offer solar repair and maintenance services, diagnosing faults and providing cost-effective solutions to get systems back in operation.
Brightlite Electrical Services prides itself on using high-quality, Tier 1 solar panels and inverters from respected manufacturers. As Master Electricians, they adhere to high installation specifications. The company also offers after-sales service and ongoing support for maintenance and repair, ensuring the longevity of installed solar systems.
In addition to solar services, Brightlite Electrical Services provides a variety of electrical services, including insurance work and upgrade solutions.
Source: Brightlite Electrical Services Website 25.10.2023We have added numerous features and appliances with Brightlite - Tas has been excellent - professional, knowledgeable and thorough. I would recommend his services highly! In fact, we will get another A/C soon!
I love the extensive work that was done internally and externally around our home. Our new brighter lights give a modern and light feel to the interior and the external lights provide security and ambience.
The information about this business is accurate to the best of my knowledge at the time of writing. Please note that details may change over time, and contacting the business directly for the most current information is advisable.
Written by Brent Morcombe,
last updated on: 25.10.2023