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  • How do I know if I need an electrical panel upgrade?

    If you’re experiencing frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or adding high-energy appliances like EV chargers or HVAC units, it may be time to upgrade your panel to safely support higher electrical demand.

  • Can you install EV chargers for all vehicle brands?

    We install Level 2 EV chargers compatible with all major vehicle brands. Our team ensures proper amperage, wiring, and safety measures so your vehicle charges quickly and reliably every time.

  • What should I do during a power outage before calling an electrician?

    First, check if the outage affects only your home or the entire neighborhood. If breakers are intact and your home is without power, call a licensed electrician to investigate safely.

  • Are transfer switches necessary for generator use?

    Yes, transfer switches are essential. They safely switch power sources between the grid and your generator, preventing dangerous backfeeding and ensuring only selected circuits receive backup power during an outage.

  • Do you offer routine electrical inspections?

    We recommend routine inspections to identify outdated wiring, safety issues, or potential hazards early. This helps ensure your home or business complies with electrical codes and operates efficiently year-round.

  • How long does a typical EV charger installation take?

    Most home EV charger installations take between 2 and 4 hours. Timing depends on the distance from your panel, wall type, and electrical setup, but we work efficiently and safely every time.

  • Can I add more outlets to a room easily?

    Yes, we can usually add outlets with minimal impact to walls. We ensure new outlets are safely wired into existing circuits and meet all required electrical codes for your convenience and safety.

  • Is it safe to DIY minor electrical fixes?

    While it might seem simple, minor electrical fixes can pose safety risks. Hiring a licensed electrician ensures the work is done correctly, prevents code violations, and protects your home from potential hazards.