Solo Electric Inc is located in Port Charlotte FL, serving all the surrounding areas of Charlotte County.
We have been helping customers with all their electrical contractors needs for over 15 years. We provide electrical repair and maintenance for residential, commercial and industrial customers. You can count on expert services at affordable prices.
We know the ins and outs of wiring, circuits, codes and the latest in lighting technology. We provide:
~ Troubleshooting & Repair
~ Service Upgrades
~ 100-2400 Amp Service
~ 120-480 Volt
~ New Construction
~ Electrical Inspection
~ Underground Fault Location
~ Isolated Ground Computer Circuiting
~ Machinery Hook-Up & Wiring
~ Step-Up/Down Transformers
~ Lot Lights & Sign Maintenance
~ and More!
We can also do rewiring for new construction or remodeling projects. Additionally, we can also provide electrical hookups for spas, hot tubs and swimming pools.
Our clients' safety is our number one priority and we are committed to meeting all industry codes and standards on all projects, big or small.
Whether you just need a repair or want a major upgrade, call to inquire about our free estimates!
We provide Solar Panel Repair and Installation Services, Service Upgrade Services, Panel change Services, Generator Hookup Services and other services for new construction, renovations, tenant improvements, service upgrades, exterior, interior and landscape lighting, retrofits and service installations.
At The present time most states allow you to do whatever you want in your own home. But doing electrical work yourself is a gamble. How much are you willing to risk to save money. There is a reason why it takes so much training to become an electrician. Do not make a mistake by taking electricity lightly, even the smallest job could be a safety hazard. Why take a chance. Get a professional to do this work.
In every kitchen, family room, dining room, living room, parlor, library, den, bedroom, or similar room or area of dwelling units, receptacle outlets shall be installed so that no point along the floor line in any wall space there is more than six feet, from an outlet in that space. This is to prevent the use of extension cords. Outlets are usually placed about 18 inches above floor level. Switches usually go about 48 inches from floor level. For convenience outlets each single receptacle in a single branch circuit is usually figured for 1.5 amps, duplex outlets for 3 amps in estimating total amperage for that circuit. Air conditioners should be on a single dedicated circuit.