FAQ'S
What are the signs my home may need electrical rewiring?
Signs include flickering lights, frequent breaker trips, buzzing outlets, burning smells, or outdated two-prong receptacles. Older homes—especially those built before 1980—often need rewiring for safety and efficiency.
Why should I avoid doing electrical work on my own?
Even simple-looking tasks can lead to fire hazards, shocks, or hidden damage if done incorrectly. Hiring a professional ensures the work is safe, code-compliant, and done right the first time.
What’s the benefit of upgrading my electrical panel?
Upgrading your panel allows your home to handle modern power demands without overloading circuits. It also improves safety, supports future renovations, and can increase home value.
How do I know if my lighting is energy-efficient?
LED lighting is the most energy-efficient and long-lasting option available. If you’re still using incandescent or halogen bulbs, switching to LED can significantly reduce energy bills and maintenance.
Can you install lighting outdoors and in landscapes?
Yes, we install weather-resistant landscape lighting for walkways, patios, gardens, and architectural features. Professionally installed outdoor lighting boosts safety, security, and curb appeal.
What should I expect during a TV wall mounting service?
We’ll help you choose the best placement, securely mount the TV, and conceal wires for a clean look. We also ensure everything is properly connected to your devices for immediate use.
How can a home theater installation improve my space?
A custom home theater setup enhances sound, picture quality, and viewing comfort. We can help design and install components for an immersive experience that fits your room layout.
How often should I schedule an electrical inspection?
We recommend a full inspection every 3–5 years, or sooner if you notice issues. Inspections are especially important before buying, selling, or remodeling a home.
What’s involved in installing new outlets or switches?
We assess your current wiring, run new lines if needed, and install secure, grounded outlets or switches. This can improve both safety and convenience—especially in kitchens, bathrooms, and entertainment spaces.
Is smart home technology compatible with older homes?
Yes, but some older electrical systems may need upgrades to support smart devices. We can evaluate your setup and make any necessary updates to safely integrate smart lighting, outlets, and thermostats.