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December 31, 2025Here’s something you don’t see very often in business: A person who achieved significant success, made great
money, and had the option to do anything—chooses to focus on being a better service provider to their local
community.
Tyson Orth is that person. After building an entertainment business into the largest operator on the South Coast
of NSW, he had choices. He could have cashed out and retired, expanded nationally, invested passively, or
started another business in a ‘sexy’ industry. Instead, he chose something different: building a reliable,
professional essential services company serving NSW and Queensland.
THE STORY: FROM ENTERTAINMENT TO ESSENTIAL SERVICES
Tyson’s background is in electrical contracting. For 13 years, he worked as a hands-on electrician and project
manager—becoming the person his company relied on for complex jobs. Then he pivoted to entertainment and
built something remarkable. But throughout his entire journey, he kept learning the same lessons: The best
businesses are built on trust, reliability, professional teams, strong values, and treating people well.
These principles work in any industry. And Tyson realized that the industry where these principles matter most is
essential services. Why? Because when your pipes burst at 2 AM, or your electrical system fails—you don’t want
clever or hype. You want someone reliable. Someone you can trust.
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR YOU AS A CUSTOMER
- Someone Who Understands The Work
Tyson didn’t hire someone to run this company. He’s actively building it himself. This means real expertise in
electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and data services. Someone who understands what quality looks like. Leadership
that actually knows the work. - Professional Standards That Actually Mean Something
A lot of service companies talk about professionalism. Tyson’s company lives it. He spent 13 years in commercial
and industrial electrical work. He knows what professional standards look like. He’s bringing that standard to
every job. - People Who Actually Care About The Work
Tyson is building a company where team culture matters. Technicians take pride in their work. Teams
communicate clearly with customers. Service actually solves problems. People are trained to respect your home
and business. - A Company Built For The Long Term
Tyson’s vision is to build a sustainable, multi-state operation that serves communities for decades. This
means investment in equipment and training, commitment to staying around, focus on long-term customer
relationships, and a team culture that keeps good people.
WHY ESSENTIAL SERVICES MATTER
Electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians—they’re not glamorous. But they’re essential. Every home, every
business, every community depends on reliable electrical systems, working plumbing, functioning HVAC, and
connected data services. Tyson understood this. After success in entertainment, he asked: ‘Where can I create
the most meaningful impact?’ The answer was the essential services industry.
THE COMMITMENT: MORE THAN JUST SERVICE
Tyson is on a mission to revitalize the essential services industry through employment and training, upskilling
and development, community commitment, and operational excellence. His approach includes fair pricing, honest
service, supporting local employment, and investing in team members from the communities served.
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU WORK WITH HIS COMPANY
Professional assessment, Quality workmanship, Respectful service, Clear communication, Reliable follow-up,
Fair pricing, and Multiple services available—electrical, HVAC, plumbing, data—all under one company you can
trust.
THE BIGGER STORY: CHOOSING PURPOSE OVER PROFIT
Here’s what makes Tyson’s choice remarkable: He had achieved financial success. He had options. He could
have done anything. He chose to serve. Not in a charity sense. His company will be profitable and grow. But the
focus is on serving communities reliably, creating good jobs, supporting an industry, and building something
sustainable.


