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Full Home Electrification Melbourne

Upgrade Your Home to Efficient, All-Electric Comfort — Installed by Licensed Specialists.

Electrifying your home doesn’t need to be complicated. Addison Appliances helps Melbourne homeowners replace gas appliances with modern electric alternatives that cook faster, heat smarter, and run more efficiently.

Whether you’re moving away from gas by choice or planning ahead, our team manages the key upgrades that make a real impact:

We handle installation with licensed trades, clear advice, and reliable workmanship — so your electrification project moves forward without stress.

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Why Electrify Your Home?

Full home electrification is one of the smartest upgrades you can make. It can help you:

  • Reduce reliance on gas

  • Improve energy efficiency

  • Upgrade comfort and control

  • Modernise your kitchen and home systems

  • Prepare for the future of home energy in Victoria

Addison Appliances installs the core appliances that make electrification practical and achievable — without turning it into a never-ending renovation.

Electrification Services We Install in Melbourne

Induction Cooktop Installation (Gas to Electric Upgrades)

Induction cooking delivers fast heat, safer cooking, and instant control. If you’re replacing a gas cooktop or upgrading an older electric unit, we install your induction cooktop properly so you get full performance from day one.

We keep the process simple:

  1. Confirm your current cooktop details and check fitment for induction

  2. Explain install requirements and provide a clear quote

  3. Remove the old unit, cap the gas compliantly, and install the new cooktop (including electrical circuit upgrades if required)

  4. Test and confirm correct operation

Induction is a key step in full home electrification because it removes gas from the kitchen while upgrading everyday cooking performance.

Note: We can arrange for stone bench top cutting in case your new cooktop is larger than your old cooktop.

Video: Gas → Induction Changeovers

Heat Pump Hot Water System Installation

Hot water is one of the biggest energy loads in most homes — which makes it one of the best places to electrify.

A heat pump hot water system pulls warmth from the air and transfers it into the water. It works similar to split system air conditioning, but it’s designed for hot water.

If you’re replacing gas hot water or upgrading your system, we’ll help you choose the right heat pump and install it correctly for long-term performance.

We keep the process simple:

  1. Confirm your current hot water setup and household needs

  2. Recommend the right heat pump system

  3. Quote the job and explain what’s required

  4. Organise eligible rebates so you’re not out of pocket

  5. Remove the old unit and install the new system

  6. Test operation and run through the basics with you

Video: Heat Pump Install and Rebates

Electric-Only Freestanding Oven Installation

If you’re upgrading your kitchen as part of electrification, switching to an electric-only freestanding oven is a clean, practical move.

Freestanding ovens come in different configurations, but for electrification, we focus strictly on electric-only models with an induction cooktop (not gas). That gives you an efficient, future-ready setup that supports an all-electric home.

We keep the process simple:

  1. Confirm your existing oven type, size, and connection requirements

  2. Check fitment for your new electric-only freestanding oven

  3. Explain what’s required and provide a clear quote

  4. Remove the old oven and install the new one with a compliant electrical circuit (if required)

  5. Test operation and confirm everything works correctly before we leave

If you’re replacing an older oven or moving away from gas appliances, this upgrade helps push your kitchen further toward an all-electric home.

Video: Electric Only Install

Split System Air Conditioning Installation (Heating + Cooling)

Electrification isn’t just about the kitchen. Heating and cooling is one of the biggest upgrades you can make for comfort and efficiency.

With a professionally installed split system, you get reliable, energy-smart comfort all year round — cooling in summer, heating in winter, and better control day to day.

We keep the process simple:

  1. Recommend the right split system for your space, or confirm details of your already purchased unit

  2. Explain what’s required and provide a clear quote

  3. Remove the old unit and install the new system — or install fresh with a compliant electrical circuit (if required)

  4. Run through operation and settings before we leave

Household Switchboard Upgrades

If you’re electrifying your home, your switchboard needs to keep up. A switchboard upgrade gives your home the capacity and protection it needs to run modern electric appliances safely.

We upgrade switchboards for homes moving away from gas and adding higher-load appliances like induction cooktops, heat pump hot water systems, electric ovens, split systems, and EV chargers.

We keep the process simple:

  1. Check your current switchboard setup and available capacity

  2. Confirm what new appliances you’re adding and what power they require

  3. Explain what’s needed and provide a clear quote

  4. Upgrade your switchboard with compliant safety protection (as required)

switchboard safety switch

Vehicle EV Charger Installation

Charging at home is one of the easiest ways to electrify your lifestyle. With the right EV charger installed, you get faster charging, safer operation, and a setup that suits your daily driving.

Whether you’ve already purchased an EV charger or you want help choosing the right model, we’ll make sure the installation is compliant and built to last.

We keep the process simple:

  1. Check your switchboard capacity and power availability

  2. Explain what’s required and provide a clear quote

  3. Install a dedicated circuit and safety protection (if required)

  4. Install and test the EV charger before we leave

FAQs

Full home electrification means replacing gas appliances with electric alternatives like induction cooktops, heat pump hot water systems, electric ovens, and efficient heating and cooling.

Yes. Most homes can electrify step-by-step. You can start with one upgrade (like induction or hot water) and complete the rest over time.

Not always. Some homes have enough capacity already, but others need a switchboard upgrade or dedicated circuits depending on the appliances you install.

If significant cabinet changes are required, installation may need to be postponed until a cabinetmaker has completed the necessary modifications or customisation to the cabinetry.

Yes. We remove the old cooktop and cap the gas line compliantly as part of the induction cooktop changeover.

If your new cooktop doesn’t fit your existing cut-out, we’ll confirm the measurements first and explain your options. If you need extra space, we can organise stone benchtop cutting as an additional service to get the correct fit.

Yes, rebates may apply depending on your eligibility and the system. If you qualify, we can organise the rebate so you’re not out of pocket.

Yes. For electrification, we focus on electric-only freestanding ovens with an induction cooktop, which removes gas from the kitchen and supports an all-electric home.

Yes. Split systems provide efficient heating and cooling, and they’re a strong all-electric option for year-round comfort.

Yes. We install induction cooktops, heat pump hot water systems, electric freestanding ovens, and split systems across Melbourne, and we can help plan the right upgrade path.

Not usually. Most homes don’t need three-phase power for electrification. Three-phase only comes into play for larger homes running multiple high-draw appliances at the same time. We’ll confirm what your home and appliance plan actually requires before you go ahead.

Sometimes. It depends on the make and model of the heat pump and what you’re replacing. We’ll check your current setup and confirm if you need a new compliant electrical circuit as part of the install.