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Installation:

  1. Installing wiring for new constructions.
  2. Setting up electrical systems for home additions or renovations.
  3. Wiring for outdoor lighting or landscape features.
  4. Installing wiring for appliances like stoves, dishwashers, and ceiling fans.
  5. Setting up wiring for security systems or cameras.
  6. Installing electrical outlets, switches, and dimmers.
  7. Wiring for audio-visual systems or home automation.

Repair:

  1. Fixing faulty wiring causing electrical shorts or power outages.
  2. Repairing damaged wiring due to rodents or pests.
  3. Fixing wiring damaged by water leaks or flooding.
  4. Repairing wiring damaged during construction or renovations.
  5. Addressing issues with electrical outlets, switches, or light fixtures.
  6. Repairing wiring in older homes to meet modern safety standards.
  7. Fixing wiring problems identified during home inspections.

Retrofit:

  1. Upgrading wiring to accommodate higher electrical loads.
  2. Retrofitting older homes with modern electrical systems.
  3. Installing energy-efficient lighting systems.
  4. Retrofitting buildings for smart home technology.
  5. Upgrading wiring to meet current electrical code requirements.
  6. Installing ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) in older homes.
  7. Retrofitting buildings for solar panel installations.

Replacement:

  1. Replacing outdated or unsafe electrical wiring.
  2. Upgrading aluminum wiring to copper for safety reasons.
  3. Replacing damaged wiring due to wear and tear.
  4. Upgrading knob and tube wiring to modern standards.
  5. Replacing outdated fuse boxes with circuit breaker panels.
  6. Upgrading electrical panels to accommodate increased power demands.
  7. Replacing damaged or outdated electrical outlets and switches.

EELECTRICAL RESTORATION

Safely shutdown, disconnect & reconnect power sources for proper voltage and amperage.
Moving electrical panel boxes, outlets, switches, or light fixtures to new locations.
Relocating electrical sub panels, circuit breaker boxes, distribution system panelboards, transformers, controls or device control systems.
Moving wiring to accommodate renovations or room rearrangements.
Relocating electrical load center panel box systems, equipment and systems for service entrances and controls or controllers.
Removing wires of outlets, switches and devices. Moving wiring to accommodate new appliances, location, detaching or reattaching equipment controls, junction boxes and unit control systems for various locations.
Relocating outdoor electrical panel boards, load centers, outlets or lighting fixtures.
Adjusting wiring installation layouts to meet new building codes or safety standards.

1. Repair or replace damaged wiring and components.
2. Reestablish electrical connections and restore power supply.
3. Ensure all restoration work adheres to local electrical codes.
4. Consult clients on electrical safety and maintenance practices.
5. Provide temporary power using generators or alternate electrical sources. Offer ongoing support and maintenance services of electrical and lighting systems if needed or required.
6. Ensure all work complies with national and local electrical safety code standards.
7. Obtain necessary permits and certifications for restoration of electrical work.
8. Conduct final inspections to certify that the electrical system is safe, functional and free from fire hazard.
9. Restore electrical power for malfunctioning wiring, infrared wires which resulting in poor lighting, dysfunction and the destruction of faulty electric outlets switches and other devices, malfunction electrical circuits, electrical wiring, light switches, light fixtures, garbage Disposals and dishwashers.
10. Restoring power source for electrical Panel power boxes, meter boxes, control power boxes, pool equipment, air handler or furnace and heating units.
11. Provide Power restoration for outlets and switch devices, electric sub panel box, equipment controller systems and system device equipment,smoke detectors, circuit breaker and switching systems.

Relocation

  1. Moving electrical outlets, switches, or light fixtures to new locations.
  2. Relocating electrical panels or circuit breaker boxes.
  3. Moving wiring to accommodate renovations or room rearrangements.
  4. Relocating electrical service entrances.
  5. Moving wiring to accommodate new appliance locations.
  6. Relocating outdoor electrical outlets or lighting fixtures.
  7. Adjusting wiring layouts to meet new building codes or safety standards.

2. Lighting Installation:

  • Installing various types of light fixtures, including chandeliers, pendant lights, and track lighting.
  • Mounting ceiling fans with integrated lighting kits.
  • Installing recessed lighting fixtures in ceilings.
  • Setting up under-cabinet lighting in kitchens and bathrooms.
  • Installing landscape lighting for pathways, gardens, and outdoor living spaces.

3. Electrical Outlet Installation:

  • Adding new outlets in convenient locations throughout the home.
  • Upgrading standard outlets to GFCI outlets in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas.
  • Installing tamper-resistant outlets to protect young children.
  • Adding USB outlets for charging electronic devices directly.
  • Installing specialty outlets for appliances like electric dryers or stoves.

4. Switch Installation:

  • Installing single-pole switches for controlling individual light fixtures.
  • Setting up three-way or four-way switches for controlling lights from multiple locations.
  • Installing dimmer switches for adjustable lighting levels.
  • Mounting timer switches for automated lighting control.
  • Adding motion sensor switches for hands-free operation in high-traffic areas.

5. Circuit Breaker Panel Upgrades:

  • Assessing the electrical load and determining the appropriate panel size.
  • Upgrading outdated fuse boxes to modern circuit breaker panels.
  • Installing additional circuit breakers for new appliances or electrical circuits.
  • Labeling circuit breakers for easy identification and troubleshooting.
  • Ensuring proper grounding and bonding to meet electrical safety standards.

6. Electrical Troubleshooting:

  • Identifying and repairing overloaded circuits causing tripped breakers.
  • Locating and repairing short circuits causing intermittent power outages.
  • Tracing and repairing faulty wiring causing electrical shocks or sparks.
  • Checking and replacing damaged outlets or switches.
  • Testing and repairing electrical connections to ensure proper functionality.

7. Ceiling Fan Installation:

  • Mounting ceiling fan brackets to support the fan motor.
  • Wiring the fan motor to the electrical supply and installing the fan blades.
  • Installing the fan canopy and attaching the light fixture (if applicable).
  • Balancing the fan blades to minimize wobbling and noise.
  • Testing the fan operation and adjusting settings as needed.

8. Appliance Wiring:

  • Wiring dedicated circuits for high-power appliances like stoves and ovens.
  • Installing power cords and receptacles for refrigerators and freezers.
  • Wiring outlets for dishwashers, washing machines, and dryers.
  • Connecting built-in appliances like microwaves and wall ovens.
  • Ensuring proper grounding and electrical isolation for safety.

9. Smoke Detector Installation:

  • Mounting smoke detectors on ceilings or walls in strategic locations.
  • Wiring smoke detectors to the electrical supply for hardwired operation.
  • Interconnecting smoke detectors for simultaneous alarm activation.
  • Testing smoke detectors for proper functionality and sensitivity.
  • Installing carbon monoxide detectors in addition to smoke detectors for comprehensive safety.

10. Surge Protection Installation:

  • Installing whole-house surge protectors at the main electrical panel.
  • Adding surge suppressors to individual outlets for sensitive electronic devices.
  • Integrating surge protection devices into electrical wiring for maximum coverage.
  • Testing surge protection systems to ensure proper operation.
  • Providing guidance on additional surge protection measures for maximum safety.

 

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11. Appliance Repair:

  • Electric Garbage Disposal Repair
  • Electric Dishwasher Repair
  • Electric Close Washer Repair
  • Electric Microwave Repair
  • Electric Water Heater Repair
  • Electric Air Condition Repair
  • Electric Heater Repair
  • Electric Refrigerator Repair
  • Electric Fridge Repair
  • Electric Close Dryer Repair

12. Electrical Troubleshooting:

Restore electrical power for malfunctioning wiring, infrared wires which resulting in poor lighting, dysfunction of electric outlets, electrical circuits, electrical wiring, light switches and light fixtures. Restoring power source for electrical Panel boxes, meter boxes, control
boxes,pool equipment, air handler or furnace and heating units.Power restoration for outlets and switches dDevices: electric sub panels, controller systems and equipment, smoke detectors, circuit breaker and switching systems.

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