Electrical Services

Safe, reliable electricity powers every aspect of modern life. From lighting and appliances to home offices and EV charging, your electrical system needs to be up to code, properly maintained, and ready to handle today's energy demands.

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What Electrical Professionals Do

Licensed electricians provide panel upgrades, wiring repair and replacement, outlet and switch installation, lighting design, ceiling fan installation, EV charger installation, generator hookups, whole-home surge protection, and electrical safety inspections.

flickering lights
tripped breakers
dead outlets
outdated wiring
panel overload
GFCI issues
ceiling fan installation
EV charger installation

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1719+ cities across all 50 states

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my electrical panel needs upgrading?
Upgrade if you have a fuse box instead of breakers, your panel is under 100 amps, breakers trip frequently, you're adding major appliances, or your home is over 30 years old with original wiring.
Is it safe to do my own electrical work?
No. Electrical work requires proper licensing and knowledge of local codes. DIY electrical work can cause fires, electrocution, void your homeowner's insurance, and create code violations that affect resale value.
How much does it cost to rewire a house?
Rewiring a typical 2,000 sq ft home costs $3,500-$8,000 depending on accessibility, local codes, and existing conditions. It's a major investment but essential for safety in older homes with outdated wiring.