YOU Have Questions, We got ANSWERS.
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Breakers trip to protect your home from overloads, short circuits, or faulty wiring. If it’s happening often, it’s a sign something isn’t right and should be checked by a licensed electrician.
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No. Extension cords are meant for temporary use only. Long-term use can overheat and cause fires. If you need more outlets, it’s safer to install new ones.
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Flickering lights can be caused by loose connections, overloaded circuits, or issues with your electrical panel or utility service. It’s best to have it inspected before it becomes a bigger problem.
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Common signs include:
Frequently tripped breakers
Burning smells or warm outlets
Flickering or dimming lights
Not enough outlets
An outdated fuse box or older panel
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We recommend a professional inspection every 5–10 years, or anytime you buy a new home, remodel, or experience electrical issues.
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The service fee covers travel, time, troubleshooting, and professional evaluation. If you move forward with the repair, that fee is often applied toward the work.
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Yes. Modern electrical codes require GFCI and AFCI protection in certain areas like kitchens, bathrooms, basements, bedrooms, and outdoor locations to reduce shock and fire risks.
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Yes! We offer free online estimating and clear upfront pricing so there are no surprises.