
C-Bus is a microprocessor-based control and management system for Buildings and Homes. It is used to control lighting and other electrical services such as pumps, Audio Visual Devices, Motors, etc. Whether simple ON/OFF control of a lighting circuit, or variable (analogue) type control, such as electronic dimmable fluorescent ballasts, C-Bus can be used to easily control virtually any type of electrical load.
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Call us for a quote on your new home or renovation. You can be guaranteed of not only a neat and tidy job but also some sound advice. With many years experience on building sites, the boys are in the know when it comes to what looks good and works well. Our Style Electrical electricians will be happy to make a few suggestions to make your new house or renovation as practical and modern as possible.
If you are sick of tradesman coming to your house and leaving a mess then call Style Electrical. Chris and Paul are not only experienced electricians but home owners as well. We have all experienced tradesman who come to our home and do an untidy job and leave the mess behind them, Style Electrical go the extra mile to make the job as neat and tidy as possible, cleaning up after themselves, and will not leave the premises until you are happy with the work and condition the premises have been left in.
As business owners ourselves we can appreciate that your business image is everything. Style Electrical tradesman are well presented with a professional appearance, clean shaven and well mannered. The work vehicles are clean and tidy. You need not worry about your business looking unprofessional while our tradesman are onsite doing your work.
Other services offered;
New installations, renovations, safety switches, hot water system repairs, phone, data and smoke alarms.
New installations, emergency lighting, test and tag, maintenance and repairs, phone and data.
New installation, maintenance and repairs, test and tag and emergency lighting.
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