What types of electrical services do you provide?
We offer a full range of residential and commercial electrical services, including installations, repairs, panel upgrades, lighting design & automation, wiring for renovations, and surge protection.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes — we are a fully licensed and insured electrical contractor. (Please check our state/local licensing information with your provider for your particular project.)
How quickly can you respond to service calls or emergencies?
We understand that electrical issues often require timely attention. We aim to respond promptly, and we provide emergency service or after-hours availability for urgent situations (subject to scheduling).
How much will a job cost and do you provide estimates?
We provide free or no-obligation estimates for most jobs. Once we assess the scope (location, materials, labor) we will present a clear quote. If changes arise during the work, we’ll communicate adjustments ahead of time.
Will you handle permits and inspections?
Absolutely. For jobs requiring a permit, we will guide you through the process, secure the proper documentation, and ensure the work meets code and passes inspection.
What sort of warranties or guarantees do you offer?
We stand behind our workmanship and use quality materials. If you experience issues attributable to our work, we’ll resolve them promptly.
Can you help with lighting upgrades / energy-efficient improvements?
Yes. We specialize in lighting upgrades (LED retrofits, automated lighting controls, outdoor and security lighting) and can help you select energy-efficient solutions that reduce your utility costs.
Do you service commercial properties as well as residential homes?
Yes — we service both residential and commercial clients. Whether it’s a home renovation or a commercial facility wiring project, we have the experience and resources to handle both.
How do I know when I should upgrade my electrical panel or wiring?
Some red flags include: frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, old fuse box or undersized panel, renovation adding major appliances, or safety codes being outdated. We can inspect and advise whether an upgrade is needed.