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Just like any equipment maintenance, electrical things around the house must be properly maintained. As demand for electricity around the house increases, there may be a need for new wiring or replacing the existing one. We do re-wiring and replacing old equipment with new
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Just like any equipment maintenance, electrical things around the house must be properly maintained. As demand for electricity around the house increases, there may be a need for new wiring or replacing the existing one. We do re-wiring and replacing old equipment with new. Most often this entails replacing old appliances with newer
state-of-the art technology, replacing old, inefficient incandescent lights with new LED, energy saving equipment. Wiring can also get old, which necessitates replacement. Maintaining your home/business electrical system not only for energy consumption, but safety of the occupants. The Electrical Code changes periodically and this requires replacing old installation with new, up-to-regulation one.
ELECTRICAL REPAIR If you have an electrical problem, we will do a site visit to diagnose and provide qualified assessment and solutions options. With over 20 years of experience, we provide the best, safest, and most cost-effective approach to fixing a problem. We can troubleshoot flickering lights, malfunctioning outlets, lights not turning on, circuit breakers that constantly trip, switches and outlets that are warmer, and many more. Schedule an appointment now!
Modern technologies nowadays require more electrical power. We can upgrade your panel, add breakers to an existing one, or install a sub-panel. Older homes’ electrical systems can’t always cope with the increasing demand for more electricity. Panel upgrade (or Heavy Up) means increasing the amperage coming into your house, so that your electrical system can receive and handle an increased load.
Common indicators for a heavy up include flickering lights; frequent circuit breakers shut off; older style service panel with fuses instead of circuit breakers; building an addition, garage or anything else that will increase home’s square footage; major remodeling; adding a service which is a major power draw. Typical heavy up is one in which an older house needs to be upgraded from 100 or 150 amp to 200 amp, which is the standard now.
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