Choosing the right electrician in Christchurch isn't just about getting the job done — it's about safety, compliance, and workmanship that won't create problems down the track. From urgent faults and switchboard upgrades to lighting, EV chargers and full house rewires, the five companies below are the ones we'd recommend to a Christchurch homeowner.
This page highlights the Top 5 electricians in Christchurch, based on independent research into reputation, service quality, customer feedback and overall reliability.

The top 5 electricians in Christchurch are 1. Christchurch Electrical, 2. JMW Electrical, 3. Winchester Electrical, 4. Skilled Electrical, 5. Ascend Electrical. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
Hays Electrical is a Christchurch electrician handling repairs, fault finding, switchboard upgrades, lighting and new wiring — trusted for safe, compliant and reliable workmanship.
Simply outstanding. Don't look anywhere else for electrical services.— Google review
Christchurch Electrical is a long-established local operator with broad capability and 24/7 emergency response. They're a strong all-round choice for homeowners who want an experienced team that can cover everything from urgent faults to larger installations.
JMW Electrical is a family-run Christchurch electrician that emphasises service guarantees and a lifetime workmanship warranty. They suit customers who value accountability and a strong commitment to standing behind their work.
Winchester Electrical is a Christchurch-focused contractor covering residential work from small jobs through to full house rewires. They're well suited to homeowners who want one electrician who can handle both quick fixes and bigger renovation wiring.
Skilled Electrical emphasises on-time service, transparent pricing and clean work, with strong customer-care positioning. They suit customers who want a tidy, professional experience and clear expectations from the start.
Ascend Electrical is a Christchurch electrician with clear service coverage across repairs, renovations and new builds. They're a dependable option for homeowners who want straightforward, well-organised service across a range of jobs.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Electrician | Best for |
|---|---|
| Christchurch Electrical | Established all-rounder with emergency cover |
| JMW Electrical | Service guarantees and workmanship backing |
| Winchester Electrical | Residential work from small jobs to full rewires |
| Skilled Electrical | Transparent pricing and a tidy experience |
| Ascend Electrical | Repairs, renovations and new-build wiring |
Independent, editorial, and reviewed regularly.
TopChoice rankings are editorially curated by our New Zealand team and reviewed periodically. We don't host our own reviews — our shortlists draw on public reputation signals from Google and other platforms, alongside our own research into each electrician. We weigh up a combination of:
We don't accept payment in exchange for a place in the Top 5 — featured placements are separate and always clearly labelled. Rankings may change over time as businesses evolve.
Electrical work has to be safe and compliant, so it pays to choose carefully. For urgent faults — sparking, a burning smell, or loss of power — response time and availability matter most. For planned work like switchboard upgrades, lighting or EV chargers, quote clarity, certification and clean workmanship are the things to weigh up.
If you're comparing electricians, think about the type of job, whether you want a smaller owner-operator or a larger team, and whether the business clearly explains options and provides the right documentation for regulated work.
Pricing varies depending on the type of work, urgency, and whether parts or materials are required. After-hours call-outs typically cost more than booked work. For planned jobs, ask whether the quote includes labour, materials, call-out fees and any required testing or certification.
Many do, but availability and pricing differ. If you have a safety issue — a burning smell, sparking, or loss of power — treat it as urgent and call immediately rather than waiting for a booked appointment.
Not usually. Electrical work needs to be safe and compliant, and a poorly diagnosed or non-compliant job can become expensive later. Clear communication, good workmanship and reliable service are often better value long-term than the lowest price.
Yes. Prescribed electrical work must be carried out or supervised by a registered electrician and certified appropriately. You can check registration on the Electrical Workers Registration Board website, and you should receive a Certificate of Compliance for relevant work.
Yes — heat pump connections and EV charger installs are common jobs for Christchurch electricians. EV chargers in particular need a proper load assessment and a dedicated circuit, so it's worth using an electrician experienced with them rather than a general handyman.
Many older Canterbury homes still have aging wiring or original switchboards without modern safety switches (RCDs). If your board trips often, lacks RCDs, or you're renovating, it's worth having an electrician assess it — a switchboard upgrade is a common and worthwhile safety improvement.
Editorial disclosure: TopChoice is an independent editorial platform. Some pages may include clearly labelled featured placements for additional visibility. Featured placements do not influence rankings within our Top 5 lists.
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