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Licensed Electrical Contractor

Electrical
Services

Licensed electrical work you can trust — panel upgrades, whole-home wiring, lighting design, troubleshooting, and code compliance updates for your safety and peace of mind.

Licensed Electrical Work

Residential Electrical Services

As a licensed electrical contractor, every job is done to code with safety as the top priority.

Electrical Panel Upgrades

Upgrade from 100A to 200A service for modern electrical demands. New panel installation with proper labeling and surge protection.

Whole-Home Wiring & Rewiring

New construction wiring, knob-and-tube replacement, aluminum wiring remediation, and dedicated circuit installation.

Lighting Design & Installation

Recessed lighting, under-cabinet lights, pendant fixtures, outdoor lighting, and dimmer switch installation.

Troubleshooting & Repairs

Diagnosing electrical issues from flickering lights to dead outlets, tripping breakers, and intermittent faults.

Outlet & Switch Work

GFCI installation, USB outlets, smart switches, and adding outlets where you need them most.

Code Compliance Updates

Bringing older homes up to current NEC standards for safety, insurance requirements, and resale value.

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Safety First

Why Choose a Licensed Electrical Contractor?

Electrical work isn't a DIY project — it's a safety-critical trade. Hiring a licensed contractor protects your home, your family, and your investment.

Code Compliance

All work meets or exceeds National Electrical Code (NEC) standards and local requirements.

Insurance Protection

Licensed and insured — you're protected against liability that unlicensed work creates.

Permits Handled

We pull all necessary electrical permits and schedule inspections on your behalf.

Warranty & Guarantee

Our electrical work is backed by a warranty — we stand behind every connection we make.

Warning Signs

Is Your Home Trying to Tell You Something?

Flickering Lights

Lights that dim or flicker when appliances turn on may indicate overloaded circuits or loose connections.

Tripping Breakers

Breakers that trip frequently signal circuits that can't handle the load — a fire risk.

Warm Outlets

Outlets or switch plates that feel warm to the touch need immediate professional attention.

Buzzing Sounds

Humming or buzzing from outlets, switches, or the panel is never normal — call us right away.

Need Electrical Work? Let's Talk.

Licensed, insured, and committed to your safety. Free estimates, no obligation.