For a homeowner, peace of mind is at the top of the list when choosing a contractor.  Be sure to check they have the necessary insurance, affiliations and evidence of previous work.  Whether you are building a new home, renovating or upgrading old wiring, understanding the scope and safety of electrical work on a residential property is as crucial as using the right person for the job.

Minor tasks such as changing a light fixture may be DIY friendly, however whether it is changing a socket or a complete re-wire, using a licensed electrician is important, and we are here to help.

Common Types of Residential Electrical Work:

Wiring and Rewiring

  • Installing new electrical wiring in new builds or replacing outdated or unsafe wiring in older homes.  This includes running cables through walls, ceilings, and floors to connect outlets, switches, and fixtures.

Lighting Installation

  • Adding or upgrading indoor and outdoor lighting fixtures such as recessed lighting, chandeliers, under-cabinet lighting, and motion-sensor outdoor lights.

Outlet and Switch Installation

  • Installing new power outlets, USB outlets, dimmer switches, and smart switches.  We ensure proper placement and load balancing on circuits.

Electrical Panel Upgrades

  • Replacing outdated fuse boxes or undersized panels with modern circuit breaker panels.  This is necessary for homes adding high-demand appliances or extending to expand the square footage.

Appliance and HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) Wiring

  • Dedicated circuits for large appliances like ovens, dryers, and air conditioning units are fitted with safe operation and compliance with electrical codes.

Smart Home Integration

  • Installing smart thermostats, lighting systems, security cameras, and home automation hubs.

 

Some of the works mentioned above may need approval through your local Building Authority to comply with safety standards and building regulations so advice may need to be sought.  In most cases your electrician should be able to self-certify their work and issue a certificate of compliance.

 

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