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Testimonials

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Amazing response time and extremely friendly. Came out same day and was able to resolve the problem quickly without breaking the bank.

Long P.

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Eugene was very knowledgeable and was able to assist us with our electrical needs. He was able to diagnose our issue with quickness and was able to provide an affordable alternative to our kitchen remodel. I would highly recommend him to anyone looking for fair pricing and quick service.

Jamila B.

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Eugene was very fast to respond to my request for installing a Tesla charger in my garage. He was quick with his assessment of the work needed, and finished the job fast and clean.

Abe G.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if I need electrical repairs in my home?

    Signs of electrical issues include flickering lights, frequent circuit breaker trips, sparking outlets, and burning smells. If you notice any of these signs, it's best to have a professional electrician inspect your wiring.

  • How often should I schedule electrical inspections for my home?

    It's recommended to schedule electrical inspections at least once every 5 to 10 years to ensure the safety and efficiency of your electrical system. Additionally, inspections should be performed before purchasing a new home or after major renovations.

  • How can I improve the energy efficiency of my home's electrical system?

     You can improve energy efficiency by upgrading to LED lighting, installing programmable thermostats, using energy-efficient appliances, and ensuring proper insulation and sealing to minimize energy loss.

  • Can I upgrade my electrical panel myself, or should I hire a professional electrician?

    Upgrading an electrical panel is a complex and potentially hazardous task that should only be performed by a licensed electrician. Attempting to do it yourself without the proper knowledge and training can pose serious safety risks and may not meet building code requirements.

  • What should I do in case of an electrical emergency, such as a power outage or exposed wiring?

    In case of an electrical emergency, such as a power outage or exposed wiring, it's important to prioritize safety. Turn off the power at the main breaker if it's safe to do so, and then contact a licensed electrician for immediate assistance. Avoid touching exposed wires or attempting repairs yourself to prevent electric shock or further damage.

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