Our Services

Residential

  • Remodel and Repair 
  • Troubleshooting
  • New Home Wiring
  • Hot Tub GFCI Wiring Installation
  • New Service Installation or Changes
  • New Panel Installation or Changes
  • Septic Pumps
  • EV Chargers
  • Surge Protection
  • Sump Pump
  • Indoor and Outdoor Lighting
  • Dedicated Appliance Circuits
  • Ceiling Fan Installation
  • Breakers, Fuses, Switches, and Outlets
  • House Re-Wiring
  • Portable and Automatic Generator Installation

A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet is a type of electrical outlet designed to protect against electrical shock by monitoring the flow of electricity. If it detects an imbalance, such as water exposure or faulty wiring, it will shut off power to the outlet. GFCIs are required in areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces where water and electricity could come into contact, and they provide an added layer of safety for your home.

What is a GFCI outlet, and why is it important in my home?

While DIY electrical work may seem tempting to save on costs, it can be dangerous and lead to further damage or safety hazards. Electrical work should always be done by a licensed professional to ensure it meets safety standards and local codes. We offer affordable rates and are happy to handle the job quickly and safely.

Can I do electrical work myself to save money?

Absolutely! We can help you upgrade your lighting, outlets, and appliances to more energy-efficient models. We offer solutions like LED lighting installation, smart home systems, and energy-efficient circuit upgrades that can reduce your utility bills and improve the overall efficiency of your home’s electrical system.

Can you help with energy-efficient electrical upgrades?

Yes, we offer free, no-obligation estimates for all our electrical services. After assessing your needs, we’ll provide a detailed estimate that outlines the scope of the work and associated costs, so you can make an informed decision. We believe in transparency and ensuring there is clear communication along the way.

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