MKG Electrical is a family-run electrical and solar business based in Emu Heights, NSW.
Located in the City of Penrith region, MKG Electrical delivers professional and high-quality electrical solutions to residential, commercial, and industrial clients. Their team of skilled and certified electricians specialises in a wide array of services, including installations, repairs, maintenance, and energy-efficient upgrades. They also offer expertise in solar and battery system installations, managing the entire process from initial consultation and design to final setup.
MKG Electrical differentiates itself through its commitment to exceptional customer service, high-quality workmanship, and meticulous attention to detail. They prioritise open communication to ensure client needs are met and expectations exceeded. Dedicated to providing a seamless and stress-free experience, MKG Electrical prides itself on reliability, innovation, efficiency, and competitive pricing, ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget.
As a New Energy Tech Approved Seller, MKG Electrical is committed to upholding high consumer protection standards throughout the customer journey. They aim to provide clear, accurate information, responsible sales practices, and responsive customer service, reinforcing their position as a trusted partner for all electrical needs.
Source: MKG Electrical Website 01.04.2025MKG Electrical have great customer service, which made the experience seamless. They are quick to respond, their communication was thorough from start to finish, they are eager to help, professional a Read more...
The staff that work for MKG are always polite and courteous, professional in their attitude and appearance whilst on site. They have been our electricians for 5+ years and we couldn't be happier with Read more...
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Written by Brent Morcombe,
last updated on: 01.04.2025