We are an electrical contractor that services residential and commercial electrical needs. We provide 24/7 emergency electrical service. We are capable of doing any type of electrical service or repair in your home. We also do restaurant build outs, medical office build outs, tenant improvements, and any other internal and external commercial electrical repairs and service.
Do not ever remove a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) plug and replace it with a standard plug. These plugs are designed and installed for your safety. This is a requirement by the National Electrical Code. A GFCI plug must be replaced with a GFCI plug or the breaker for that specific circuit must be a GFCI type. Also, a GFCI plug needs be installed for standard plug circuits that are outside, rooftops, under houses, within 6 feet of a sink and countertop plugs, as well as outlets in a garage, in all bathrooms of a residential home and many other locations throughout your home or business.
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Be extremely cautious of installing ceiling mount light fixtures and ceiling fans when a light fixture is over 50 pounds and a ceiling fan is over 35 pounds. Most existing ceiling mount boxes have a maximum rating of 50 pounds for a standard ceiling mount light fixture and up to 35 pounds for a ceiling fan. If your light fixture or ceiling fan exceeds this limit you must take proper precautions and install the proper box and/or mounting system.
Do you want to save money and reduce energy consumption at your office building, medical building, or restaurant? Does your parking lot need electrical service, or do you need a condominium rewired? Do you need to install new landscaping lighting or wireless electrical controls? We can help!
Do not run extension cords as a semi-permanent or permanent solution for installing an electrical outlet. This problem is frequently found when an individual runs an extension cord throughout the garage for multiple outlets are even the garage door outlet. The extension cord does not have the same rating or size of wire that will allow the circuit to be safe and does not follow the guidelines of the National Electrical Code (NEC).
Spending over a decade and a half working in the construction industry doing highly technical commercial and residential electrical work, repairs, troubleshooting, upgrades as well as tenant improvements, restaurants, security camera video surveillance security systems, phone lines, computer cabling, remodeling, and general home and office repairs.