Local Electrical Repairs
Electrical problems can arise anytime, causing inconvenience and potential safety hazards. That is where our local electrical services come in! Our team of experienced and certified electricians is equipped to handle all your electrical needs, from minor repairs to complex installations.
We offer a comprehensive range of electrical services, including:
- Troubleshooting and repair: We can diagnose and fix any electrical issue, from flickering lights to faulty outlets.
- Panel upgrades: If your electrical panel is outdated or overloaded, we can safely upgrade it to meet your current and future needs.
- Wiring and rewiring: We can install new wiring for additions, remodels, or appliances, and safely rewire older homes.
- Lighting installation: We can install new lighting fixtures, recessed lighting, and outdoor lighting to enhance your home’s beauty and functionality.
- Generator installation: We can install a portable or standby generator to power your home during outages.
- Safety inspections: We can perform a thorough inspection of your electrical system to identify and address any potential safety hazards.
We understand electrical problems can be stressful, so we are committed to providing prompt, reliable, and professional service. Our Great Dane experts will work with you to understand your needs and provide a free estimate before any work begins.
Electrical FAQ
First, you need to identify which appliance or circuit caused the issue. Unplug or turn off anything on that circuit. Then, reset the breaker or replace the fuse (if your home uses fuses). If it happens again, consult an electrician.
Flickering lights can have various causes, including loose wiring, a faulty switch, or voltage fluctuations. It’s best to call an electrician to diagnose the problem.
A tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse could be the culprit. Check your panel and reset the breaker or replace the fuse. If that doesn’t work, there might be a faulty outlet or wiring issue that requires a professional.
GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets are designed to shut off power in case of a ground fault, which can prevent electrical shock. They’re especially important in kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms where there’s a higher risk of moisture.
Schedule regular inspections by a qualified electrician. Don’t overload circuits with too many appliances. Consider upgrading your electrical panel if your home is older.