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Electric Cooktop Set Up Holland Park, Brisbane | Fallon

Making the Switch: Modernising a Kitchen in Holland Park

Is there anything more central to a home than the kitchen? It is where meals are prepared and memories are made. However, as technology evolves, many homeowners are finding that their old appliances just aren’t keeping up with modern efficiency standards or their lifestyle needs.

A significant trend we are seeing across Brisbane is the move away from fossil fuels towards cleaner, electric alternatives. Recently, a homeowner in Holland Park decided it was time to say goodbye to their traditional gas burner and embrace the sleek efficiency of electricity.

They contacted Fallon Solutions to handle the entire transition, from removing the old unit to the final electric cooktop set up. Here is how we helped transform their cooking experience.

The Problem: The Gas vs. Electric Dilemma

For years, gas was considered the superior choice for home chefs. However, the tide has turned. The customer in Holland Park wanted to remove their existing gas cooktop for several reasons that many homeowners will relate to.

Firstly, cleaning a gas cooktop is a chore. Scrubbing around burners and removing heavy cast-iron trivets is time-consuming. Secondly, with the rise of rooftop solar in Holland Park, many residents are realising that sticking with gas means paying for a utility they could be generating themselves for free on their roof.

However, swapping them isn’t as simple as pulling one out and dropping the other in.

  • Different Energy Sources: A gas cooktop relies on a gas line and a standard power point (just for the ignition spark).
  • Power Requirements: An electric cooktop requires significantly more power to heat the elements. It cannot simply be plugged into a standard wall socket.

The “problem” here was a technical gap: the kitchen was plumbed for gas but not wired for the high-draw requirements of an electric appliance. Without a professional local electrician to upgrade the electrical wiring, the new cooktop would be little more than a glass ornament.

The Solution: A Seamless Conversion

Converting from gas to electric involves a few critical steps to ensure safety and compliance. Our team managed the project from start to finish.

Here is how we executed the upgrade:

  1. Disconnect Gas Cooktop: Safety is paramount. We ensured the gas supply was isolated. We then disconnected the old unit and capped off the gas line securely. This ensures there are no leaks and the area is safe for the electrical work to commence.
  2. Circuit Installation: This is the most complex part of the electric cooktop set up. Because electric cooktops draw a lot of current (often between 20 to 32 amps), we had to run a new, dedicated circuit from the switchboard to the kitchen.
  3. Cabling and Wiring: We installed heavy-duty cabling capable of handling the electrical load without overheating. This “behind the scenes” work is vital for preventing electrical fires.
  4. Isolation Switch: Australian Standards require a dedicated isolation switch for the cooktop, located within easy reach (usually on the splashback or in a cupboard). We installed this to ensuring the homeowner can cut power to the stove instantly in an emergency.
  5. Electric Cooktop Install: Finally, we fitted the new unit into the benchtop, connected the wiring, and tested every element to ensure it heated up quickly and correctly.

The Benefits for the Homeowner

By choosing to switch to an electric system, the Holland Park homeowner gained several long-term advantages:

  • Solar Synergy: If the home has solar panels, they can now cook dinner using the energy generated during the day, significantly lowering their utility bills.
  • Ease of Cleaning: The flat glass surface of a modern electric or induction cooktop can be wiped clean in seconds, no more scrubbing burnt-on food from gas burners.
  • Improved Safety: There is no longer an open flame in the kitchen, reducing the risk of tea towels catching fire or gas leaks occurring.
  • Air Quality: Removing gas appliances improves indoor air quality by eliminating the combustion by-products (like nitrogen dioxide) released by burning gas.

Why Choose Fallon Solutions?

A job like this sits right at the intersection of gas and electricity, which can be a headache if you have to hire separate tradespeople. At Fallon Solutions, we make it easy. We are your one-stop shop for home trade services.

Whether you need to disconnect a gas cooktop, run new cabling, or upgrade your switchboard to handle the load, our team has the expertise to do it all. We are fully licensed, insured, and familiar with the specific housing styles found in Holland Park. When you work with us, you get a local electrician who turns up on time, offers transparent pricing, and cleans up after the job is done. For more information on our electrical services, visit our electrician trade area.

Keeping Your Home Energy Efficient

Upgrading your kitchen appliances is about more than just aesthetics; it’s about efficiency, safety, and future-proofing your home. The transition from gas to electric is a smart move, but it requires professional hands to ensure the wiring is safe and compliant.

If you are ready for your own electric cooktop set up or need advice on switching from gas in Holland Park, don’t risk a DIY disaster. Contact the experts at Fallon Solutions today for same-day service! Call us on 1300 054 488 or send us an enquiry here.