Drawings & Documentation

Clear electrical plans make better homes

Electrical work isn’t just what you see at fit-off; the quality of the result is heavily influenced by the planning and documentation behind it. Good drawings prevent mistakes, reduce rework, and make the home far easier to service, renovate, or upgrade in the future.

Our Drawings & Documentation service supports residential projects with clear electrical plans, circuit schedules, and accurate records of what was installed, delivered in a way that builders, electricians, and homeowners can actually use.

What we provide

Depending on your project scope, documentation can include:

Electrical drawings and layouts

  • Power and lighting layout guidance

  • Switch, outlet, and feature placement planning

  • Notes that help align electrical work with furniture layouts and room use

  • Coordination guidance for ceiling services where relevant

Circuit planning and schedules

  • Circuit allocation planning for modern appliance loads

  • Practical zoning for lighting and power

  • Switchboard circuit schedules and clear organisation notes

Switchboard labelling and records

  • Clean, consistent circuit labelling for safety and ease of use

  • Clear identification of key circuits (kitchen, HVAC, exterior, etc.)

  • Documentation that supports faster fault finding

As-built documentation (where requested)

  • Updated records reflecting what was actually installed

  • Changes captured during renovation or build stages

  • Documentation that supports future servicing and upgrades

Technology-ready provisions (optional)

If you’re planning future upgrades, we can document infrastructure allowances for:

  • EV charging circuits

  • Data and Wi-Fi readiness (power provisions for access points)

  • CCTV and security wiring provisions

  • Outdoor power and lighting routes

Why drawings and documentation matter

Fewer mistakes during the build

Clear plans reduce confusion and prevent costly changes once walls and ceilings are closed.

Faster troubleshooting and repairs

A labelled switchboard and clear records dramatically reduce fault-finding time.

Better long-term serviceability

Future renovations, additions, or upgrades become easier and cheaper when the electrical system is documented.

Cleaner outcomes

Documentation supports tidy workmanship and consistent standards across the project.

Our process

  1. Review and discovery

    We review plans, scope, and how the home will be used.

  2. Draft documentation

    Layouts, schedules, and planning notes aligned to the build.

  3. Coordination

    Work with builders and other trades to avoid clashes and rework.

  4. Delivery and updates

    Capture changes during construction or renovation.

  5. Handover

    Provide final records, labels, and documentation for long-term reference.



FAQ

  • Do I need electrical drawings if I already have building plans?

    Building plans show the structure, but electrical documentation adds clarity on power, lighting, switching, circuit planning, and practical placement that reduces mistakes and improves outcomes.

  • What is “as-built” documentation?

    As-builts reflect what was actually installed, including changes made during the build. They’re invaluable for future servicing, renovations, and upgrades.

  • Will documentation help if we renovate again later?

    Yes. Clear records and circuit schedules make future changes faster, safer, and more cost-effective.

  • Do you provide switchboard circuit labelling?

    Yes. Clear labelling is one of the simplest ways to improve safety and usability, and it helps enormously during troubleshooting.

  • Can you document provisions for future upgrades like EV charging or extra circuits?

    Yes. We can plan and document allowances that make future work straightforward.

  • Can you coordinate with our builder and other trades?

    Yes. Coordination reduces clashes and ensures electrical placements align with joinery, lighting, HVAC, and interior details.