FAQs

  • What electrical services do you provide?

    We offer a wide range of residential electrical services including panel upgrades, circuit installations, lighting design and installation, electrical troubleshooting, outlet repairs, electrical inspections, and safety upgrades.

  • How much will my electrical project cost?

    The cost of electrical services varies depending on the scope of the project. We always provide an upfront cost before starting any work, so you know exactly what to expect. The price you are given is the price you pay, as long as no adjustments or changes are made by the homeowner during the project.

  • Are your electricians licensed and insured?

    Yes! Our company is fully licensed, bonded, and insured to handle any electrical issues safely and efficiently. You can trust that we meet all necessary requirements for your peace of mind.

  • Why is whole-home surge protection important?

    Whole-home surge protection is crucial for protecting your electrical system and appliances from power surges caused by lightning strikes, power outages, or faulty wiring. These surges can damage sensitive electronics, appliances, and the wiring in your home. Installing a surge protector at the main electrical panel provides comprehensive protection for all devices in your home, helping prevent costly repairs or replacements.

  • Can I install an outlet or light switch myself?

    While small DIY electrical projects may seem simple, we always recommend hiring a licensed electrician to ensure the work meets safety standards and code requirements. Electrical work can be dangerous, and professional installation can prevent costly mistakes.

  • How long will it take to complete my electrical project?

    The duration of your electrical project depends on its complexity. When we discuss your options, we will provide a detailed timeline so you know exactly how long the project will take.

  • What types of light fixtures can you install?

    We can install a wide range of light fixtures, including recessed lighting, pendant lights, chandeliers, ceiling fans, outdoor lighting, and specialty lighting designs.

  • Do you provide electrical inspections for home buyers?

    Yes! We offer comprehensive electrical inspections for home buyers. This service helps ensure that the home’s electrical system is up to code and free of potential safety hazards.

  • How do I know if I need an electrical upgrade?

    Signs that your home may need an upgrade include frequent circuit breaker trips, outdated or non-functioning outlets, flickering lights, and an overall lack of power capacity to support modern appliances and devices. If your home is older, it may also be time to consider an upgrade to meet current electrical standards.

  • Do you offer same-day service?

    Yes, we strive to offer same-day service whenever possible. However, in some cases, a part may need to be special ordered, which could delay the completion of your project. We’ll always communicate with you about any delays and keep you informed throughout the process.

  • How can I ensure my home is safe from electrical hazards?

    Regular electrical inspections, ensuring your electrical panel is up-to-date, installing smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms, and addressing issues like frayed wires or overloaded outlets can help ensure your home is safe. We also offer safety consultations for your peace of mind.

  • How do I know if my electrical panel needs replacing?

    If your panel is more than 20-30 years old, frequently trips breakers, or has visible signs of wear (like scorch marks), it may need replacing. We can inspect your panel and let you know if an upgrade is necessary to ensure your home remains safe.

  • Are your services guaranteed?

    Yes, we stand behind the quality of our work. We offer lifetime workmanship warranties for our services, ensuring that you can trust the long-term durability of our work. The warranties on parts vary depending on the specific part, but we’ll go over all relevant warranties with you before any work is done, so you’re fully informed

  • What’s the difference between a workmanship warranty and a parts warranty?

    A workmanship warranty covers the quality of the work performed. If there are any issues with the installation or service due to the way the work was done, we will fix it at no additional cost. A parts warranty covers the materials or parts used in the project. This warranty varies depending on the manufacturer or supplier of the part, and we will explain the details of the part warranties before we start any work to ensure you’re fully informed.

  • Can you install a generator in my home?

    Yes, we can install whole-home generators to provide backup power during outages. We’ll help you select the right size and type of generator for your needs and ensure proper installation.

  • How can I save on my electrical bill?

    You can save on electricity by switching to energy-efficient lighting (like LEDs), using energy-efficient appliances, unplugging unused devices, and ensuring your electrical system is running efficiently. We can also discuss other ways to help reduce your electrical bill based on your home’s unique needs.

  • Are your electricians licensed and insured?

    Yes! Our company is fully licensed, bonded, and insured to handle any electrical issues safely and efficiently. You can trust that we meet all necessary requirements for your peace of mind.

  • Do you install electric vehicle (EV) chargers?

    Yes, we do! We offer professional EV charger installation for your home, ensuring that your electric vehicle has a reliable and safe charging station. We can help you select the right charger based on your vehicle and home setup, and ensure it’s properly installed according to local electrical codes. If your current electrical system isn't enough to support the full charging speed, and upgrading the electrical service is too costly, we can discuss ways to manage the load. This can include setting up the system to automatically cut off the charger if other appliances in the home are drawing too much power, preventing any overload.