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General Information
Our pricing is transparent and based on the scope of work. We offer competitive rates with no hidden fees. Estimates are free, and we occasionally offer discounts for first-time customers or bundled services. We’ll always discuss costs upfront.
We start with a free consultation to understand your needs. Next, we assess the job, provide a detailed estimate, and schedule the work at your convenience. Our licensed electricians complete the job efficiently, and we follow up to ensure your satisfaction.
Our team is licensed and insured, with formal training in residential and commercial electrical systems. We stay current with local codes and safety standards through continuing education and hands-on experience in the field. Quality and safety are our priorities.
We started with a passion for working with our hands and solving real-world problems. After completing formal training and apprenticeships, we gained years of on-the-job experience. That foundation grew into a business built on quality, safety, and customer trust.
We’ve worked with a wide range of residential customers, from first-time homeowners to those remodeling or upgrading older homes. We also serve landlords, real estate professionals, and property managers needing reliable electrical services.
We recently upgraded an outdated breaker panel in a 1970s home to support modern appliances and an EV charger. The project took 2 days, including inspection and cleanup. The homeowner appreciated the quick turnaround and improved electrical safety.
Always hire a licensed and insured electrician. Ask for references, check reviews, and make sure they provide clear estimates. A good provider will communicate openly, follow local codes, and prioritize safety over shortcuts. Quality work saves money long-term.
Customers should consider what they need done, their budget, and any deadlines. It helps to know if they’re upgrading, repairing, or adding new electrical features. Also, think about access to the work area and whether permits or inspections may be required.