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We believe in absolute transparency. For most standard jobs—like installing a ceiling fan, replacing an electrical panel, or adding new outlets—we provide clear, upfront flat-rate pricing. This means the price you are quoted is the price you pay, with no surprise hourly overages. For complex troubleshooting where the root cause isn't immediately clear, we charge a diagnostic fee to locate the issue, after which we will give you a firm estimate before any repairs begin.
Treat this as an emergency. Turn off the main breaker to your home immediately if it is safe to do so, and do not touch the outlet or appliance. Sparking, burning odors, or buzzing sounds are critical warning signs of electrical arcing or overheating, which can lead to a house fire. Once the power is off, call us right away for an emergency inspection—do not attempt to investigate or fix the wiring yourself.
Absolutely. Every electrician on our team is fully licensed, background-checked, and insured to protect your home and your peace of mind. We stand behind our craftsmanship, which is why all of our residential installations and repairs come with a 1-year workmanship warranty. If something isn't right with our work, we’ll come back and fix it at zero cost to you.
Yes, this is a safety hazard. An electrical outlet or switch should never feel hot or warm. A warm switch can indicate an overloaded circuit, failing wiring, or a loose connection creating "arcing." Turn off the breaker powering that outlet immediately and contact us to inspect and replace it.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) are specialized outlets designed to protect you from severe electrical shocks. They constantly monitor electricity flow and instantly cut the power if they detect a leak (like water coming into contact with electricity). By code, they are required in areas prone to moisture, including kitchens, bathrooms, garages, basements, and outdoor spaces.
Absolutely! We specialize in installing Level 2 EV charging stations, which charge your vehicle significantly faster than a standard wall outlet. Before installation, we will evaluate your current electrical panel to ensure it can handle the additional load. If necessary, we can perform a panel upgrade at the same time.
Yes, 100%. Every technician on our team is fully licensed, background-checked, and continuously trained on the latest National Electrical Code (NEC) updates. Furthermore, our company carries comprehensive liability insurance and workers' compensation, giving you total peace of mind while we work on your property.