Whole-house wiring: Installation of new electrical systems for new builds, remodels, and home additions. This can also include full home rewiring for older houses to meet modern safety and power demands.
Panel upgrades: Increasing your home's electrical capacity to support modern appliances and technology.
Outlets, switches, and dimmers: Adding new outlets where you need them, replacing outdated two-prong outlets with safer grounded ones, and installing GFCI outlets in kitchens, bathrooms and outdoors.
Dedicated circuits: Installing separate circuits for high-powered appliances like ovens, air conditioners, and washing machines to prevent overloads.
Lighting: Installing, repairing, and upgrading all types of lighting, including ceiling fixtures, recessed lighting, track lighting, and exterior security or landscape lighting.
Ceiling fans and exhaust fans: Installation of ceiling fans for comfort and bathroom or attic fans for ventilation.
Smart Home Devices: Installing video doorbells, smart thermostats, or other home automation devices.
Appliance Installation: Connecting and installing new dishwashers, microwaves, garbage disposals, range and stovetop.
Generators: Installing standby generators to provide backup power during outages.
EV charging stations: Installing dedicated charging stations for electric vehicles.
Smart home devices: Integrating and wiring smart switches, thermostats, and other smart home technology.
Surge protection: Installation of a whole-house surge protection system to safeguard electronics and appliances from power surges.
Outlets and switches: Repairing or replacing outlets, switches, and GFCIs
Lighting: Fixing flickering lights, and repairing or replacing light fixtures
Appliance issues: Troubleshooting and repairing electrical problems with appliances
Electrical faults: General troubleshooting and fault finding
System upgrades: Installing arc-fault and ground fault circuit interrupters (AFCI/GFCI)
Code corrections: Bringing older wiring or panel systems up to current electrical safety standards.
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors: Installation and pairing of these essential safety devices.
Building earthing: Ensuring proper grounding for your home's electrical system.
LED Retrofitting: Replacing old fluorescent ballasts with energy-efficient LEDs to lower overhead costs.
Parking Lot & Security Lighting: Installing high-intensity pole lights and motion-activated security systems.
Emergency & Exit Lighting: Ensuring all backup battery systems and exit signs meet fire marshal codes for building evacuations.
Three-Phase Power Installation: Setting up the more efficient three-wire systems required for commercial machinery and large-scale HVAC units.
Switchgear & Transformer Service: Installing and maintaining the equipment that manages and steps down high-voltage power for the building.
Panel Upgrades: Replacing outdated breaker panels to handle the increased load of modern office equipment or industrial tools.
Code Compliance Audits: Ensuring the facility meets OSHA standards and the National Electrical Code (NEC).
Standby Generators: Installing large-scale backup power systems to keep servers or refrigeration running during a storm.
Preventative Maintenance: Using infrared thermal scanning to find "hot spots" in panels before they cause a fire or a blackout.
Tenant Build-outs: Wiring a "shell" space for a new retail store, restaurant, or office.
EV Charging Stations: Installing Level 2 or Level 3 chargers for employee parking or customer use.
Commercial Kitchen Wiring: Specialized circuits for industrial ovens, walk-in freezers, and specialized vent hoods.
Data & Telecommunications: Running low-voltage Cat6 cabling for server rooms, internet networks, and VoIP phone systems.