From simple residential repairs to complex commercial installations, our fully licensed electricians handle projects of any scale. We ensure your electrical infrastructure is safe, code-compliant, and optimized for modern energy demands.

Residential Electrical Services

We protect your home and family by keeping your living spaces safely powered and energy-efficient.

  • Troubleshooting & Repairs: Fast diagnostics for flickering lights, dead outlets, and mystery breaker trips.

  • Panel Upgrades & Changeouts: Transitioning older homes from 60-amp or 100-amp panels to modern 200-amp systems to handle modern appliance loads.

  • Smart Home & EV Charging: Installation of Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations, smart thermostats, ring doorbells, and automated lighting systems.

  • Safety Inspections & GFCIs: Whole-home code audits, grounding corrections, and mandatory shock-protection outlets in kitchens and bathrooms.

  • Indoor & Outdoor Lighting: Custom recessed LED lighting, ceiling fan installations, and architectural landscape lighting.

Commercial Electrical Services

We keep your business running smoothly with robust, scalable electrical systems designed to minimize downtime and lower overhead costs.

  • Tenant Improvements & Build-Outs: Custom electrical layouts, circuitry, and drops for retail spaces, offices, and restaurants.

  • Three-Phase Power Systems: Installation and maintenance of high-voltage wiring, heavy machinery hooks, and dedicated equipment circuits.

  • Commercial LED Retrofits: Upgrading warehouse, office, and parking lot lighting to high-efficiency LEDs, often qualifying for major utility rebates.

  • Backup Generators & UPS: Sizing and installing commercial-grade standby generators and Uninterruptible Power Supplies to keep your data and operations secure.

    Multi-Family Electrical Services

Managing electrical infrastructure across multi-family properties—such as apartments, condominiums, townhomes, and gated communities—requires a highly specialized approach. Balancing individual tenant needs with complex master-metered utilities demands a contractor who understands load balancing, shared-space liabilities, and tight physical spaces.

Our team provides comprehensive electrical solutions designed to maximize safety, lower property management overhead, and keep your residents satisfied.

  • Sub-Panel Changeouts & Upgrades: Replacing outdated or hazardous apartment sub-panels (including legacy brands like Federal Pacific or Zinsco) with compact, modern arc-fault (AFCI) protected systems right inside the unit.

  • Common Area & Security Lighting: Energy-efficient LED retrofits and smart controls for hallways, stairwells, clubhouses, parking garages, and exterior pathways to ensure tenant safety and code compliance.

  • Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure: Designing and installing shared Level 2 multi-tenant EV charging stations, complete with smart metering software to cleanly track and bill individual resident usage.

  • Meter Stack Maintenance & Replacements: Servicing the main central electrical room where utility power is split into individual tenant lines. We diagnose thermal hot spots, repair corroded bus bars, and upgrade outdated main distribution boards.

  • Tenant Turnover Inspections: Rapid code-compliance checks during unit transitions, ensuring smoke/CO detectors are functional, outlets are properly grounded, and GFCI shock protection is up to date before the next tenant moves in.

Electrical Inspection
$249.00

Most homeowners don't think about their electrical system until the lights go out. But just like changing the oil in your car, your home’s electrical grid needs regular checkups to prevent major breakdowns, expensive code violations, and safety hazards.

An electrical inspection isn't a pass/fail test—it's a comprehensive health check for your home.

What We Uncover (That You Can't See):

  • Hidden Fire Hazards: Overloaded circuits, outdated wiring (like aluminum or knob-and-tube), and loose connections behind your walls are the leading causes of residential fires.

  • Appliance Protection: Minor, undetected power surges degrade your expensive smart appliances, TVs, and HVAC systems over time. We check for proper grounding to safeguard your investments.

  • Money-Wasting Inefficiencies: An inefficient panel or poorly balanced circuits can silently drive up your monthly utility bills.

  • Buying or Selling Peace of Mind: If you’re purchasing a new home or preparing to sell, an inspection ensures there are no costly surprises waiting for you during the closing process.

The "Peace of Mind" Checklist

Our certified electricians perform a meticulous, top-to-bottom review of your entire system. We don't just glance at your panel—we inspect every critical point:

Area InspectedWhat We Look ForWhy It MattersMain Electrical PanelRust, corrosion, proper breaker sizing, and thermal anomalies.The heart of your system; prevents total power failure.Outlets & SwitchesCorrect polarity, loose wiring, and proper grounding.Eliminates shock hazards and minor sparking risks.GFCI ProtectionFunctional ground-fault circuit interrupters in kitchens/baths.Critical shock prevention near water sources.Surge ProtectionWhole-house surge suppression integrity.Keeps computers, TVs, and smart devices safe.

Don't Guess When It Comes to Safety

Think of an electrical inspection as an insurance policy for your peace of mind. Our team delivers a detailed, transparent digital report complete with photos and clear recommendations—categorized from "urgent safety fixes" to "future efficiency upgrades."

Schedule your inspection today and make sure your home's most powerful system is working for you, not against you.

**** The price listed above includes a complete home inspection of the electrical system including the attic and crawl space. A detailed report will be made with pictures to point out trouble spots and will include optional repairs as needed. ****

Electrical Panel Replacement
$4,200.00

Your electrical panel is the heart of your home’s power grid. Every amp of electricity you use for your AC, your refrigerator, and your phone chargers flows right through it. But if your home was built more than 20 years ago, that panel was designed for a different era—before electric vehicles, smart appliances, and multiple home offices.

Upgrading your electrical panel isn't just about avoiding a tripped breaker; it's about unlocking your home’s full potential, ensuring absolute safety, and preparing for the future.

Red Flags That It’s Time for a Changeout:

  • Flickering or Dimming Lights: If your lights dim slightly when the microwave or AC kicks on, your panel is actively struggling to meet the demand.

  • A Warm Panel or Burning Smells: A panel should never be warm to the touch. Heat indicates loose connections or overloaded breakers—a major fire risk.

  • Fuses or Outdated Brands: If your home still uses screw-in fuses, or if you have a legacy panel like Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) or Zinsco, your system lacks modern safety mechanisms and may be uninsurable.

  • No Room for Growth: Want to install a hot tub, a new HVAC unit, or an EV charger? If your current panel is completely full, an upgrade is the mandatory first step.

Before & After: The Modern Upgrade

Replacing an old 60-amp or 100-amp panel with a modern 200-amp smart-ready panel completely transforms how your home handles power:

Old Panel LimitsNew Panel BenefitsFrequent Tripping: Constantly resetting breakers when running multiple appliances.Steady, Reliable Power: High capacity means your appliances run flawlessly without overloading the system.Aging Fire Hazards: Outdated internal components that fail to trip during a short circuit.Arc-Fault Protection (AFCI): Modern breakers that instantly detect dangerous micro-sparking behind your walls.Insurance Roadblocks: Higher premiums or outright denials due to legacy hardware risks.Full Compliance: Code-compliant, certified hardware that satisfies insurers and boosts home resale value.

Streamlined, Same-Day Service

We know that losing power for a project is an inconvenience. That’s why our certified team treats a panel changeout like a surgical strike:

  1. Permits & Coordination: We handle the paperwork and coordinate directly with your local utility company to schedule the disconnect.

  2. The Install: We tear out the old, unorganized wiring and build a beautiful, cleanly labeled, code-compliant panel in its place.

  3. Safety & Inspections: We test every single circuit in your house, coordinate the city inspection, and have your power back on—typically in just a single workday.

Don't wait for your system to give out. Upgrade your panel today to protect your electronics, secure your home, and power your future.

Standard 200 Amp Panel installation includes:

  • Siemens or Eaton 200 Amp main meter panel

  • Standard breakers to match existing amperages (AFCI breakers are only needed if adding new circuits)

  • New 3/0 wire to be connected to your local electricity providers incoming lines.

  • Whole home surge protector

  • Interconnecting grounding bar for use by your internet provider

  • Two new ground rods and #4 copper grounding wire (the grounding wire is connected to the ground rods and also to your cold water piping at the entrance of the house.)

  • Stucco and paint repair are not included in the above price.

  • Permits are not included in the above price.

Sub Panel Replacement
$800.00

Apartment electrical panels (sub-panels) work twice as hard in half the space. They handle high-draw appliances like HVAC units, electric dryers, and kitchen ranges, all packed into a small hallway, closet, or utility nook.

When an old sub-panel begins to degrade or max out, it doesn’t just threaten your convenience—it poses an immediate safety and financial risk to your entire living space and your neighbors.

Why Sub-Panel Upgrades are Critical for Apartments:

  • Eliminating Fire Risks in Shared Buildings: In an apartment or condo, a fire in one unit affects everyone. Upgrading older sub-panels to modern arc-fault (AFCI) breakers means the system can detect dangerous micro-sparking behind the walls and shut off power before a fire can even start.

  • Preventing Nuisance Tripping: Tired of choosing between running the microwave or the hair dryer? Modern sub-panels cleanly distribute power so you can live your life without constant trips to the utility closet.

  • Property Insurance Compliance: Many insurance companies are actively canceling policies or raising premiums on properties with outdated sub-panels (especially legacy brands like Federal Pacific or Zinsco). A changeout keeps your coverage secure.

  • Tenant Satisfaction & Retention: For landlords, a modern electrical system prevents midnight emergency repair calls and ensures tenants can use modern electronics without frustration.

Understanding the Sub-Panel Difference

Unlike a standalone house panel, an apartment sub-panel relies entirely on a main feed from the building's central meter stack.

Old Apartment Sub-PanelNew Modern Sub-PanelCrowded & Outdated: Overloaded circuits with zero room to add modern appliances or charging stations.Sleek & Expandable: High-density, compact design that leaves room for future upgrades while fitting code requirements.Lacks Local Shutoff: Some older units require walking down to a basement or exterior wall just to cut power to a single circuit.Instant Control: Features a dedicated main breaker right inside the apartment for immediate safety shutoff.Quiet Degradation: Hidden corrosion from humid utility closets or laundry areas.Corrosion-Resistant Hardware: Modern enclosures designed to withstand indoor humidity and tight spaces.

Clean, Quick, and Quiet Installation

We understand that working in an apartment building requires extra care. We treat your space—and your neighbors' peace—with total respect:

  1. Strict Coordination: We work closely with property management or HOA guidelines to ensure all building rules and scheduling windows are strictly followed.

  2. Contained Worksite: Because sub-panels are often located in living areas or closets, we use heavy-duty drop cloths and plastic barriers to ensure zero dust or mess is left behind.

  3. Fast Power Restoration: We prep everything beforehand so that the actual power interruption to the unit is kept to a bare minimum—usually just a few hours.

Secure your property, protect your investments, and ensure reliable power. Contact us today for a seamless apartment sub-panel upgrade.

EV Charging
$1,200.00

Unlocking the true potential of your electric vehicle doesn’t happen at a public charging plaza—it happens right in your own garage.

If you are still charging your vehicle with the standard Level 1 cord that plugged into a regular wall outlet, you are essentially fueling your modern car with a straw. It’s time to cut the cord on "range anxiety" and slow charging speeds. Upgrading to a professional, dedicated Level 2 home charging station transforms the way you move.

Why a Level 2 Home Charger is a Game Changer:

  • Up to 8x Faster Charging: Stop waiting 24 to 30 hours for a full battery. A Level 2 charger delivers a full, robust charge in just 4 to 8 hours. Plug in when you get home from dinner, and wake up with a full tank every single morning.

  • Say Goodbye to Public Charging Plazas: Skip the detours, the broken public screens, and the marked-up commercial charging rates. Your home becomes your personal, private fueling station.

  • Fuel Up for Pennies: Take control of your energy costs. By charging at home during your utility company’s "off-peak" overnight hours, you can fill your battery for a fraction of what commercial fast-chargers or gasoline would cost.

  • Smart-Home Control: Modern smart chargers seamlessly connect to your Wi-Fi. Track your exact energy consumption, schedule your charging windows around the lowest electricity rates, and monitor everything directly from your smartphone.

    Safe, Seamless, Professional Installation

    A high-powered 240V circuit requires professional execution. Our certified electrical team handles the entire process from start to finish:

    1. Panel Assessment: We verify your electrical panel has the capacity to safely handle the new load.

    2. Permits & Compliance: We pull all necessary local permits to ensure your installation meets strict municipal codes and preserves your home insurance policy.

    3. The Install: We mount your sleek new charger, configure the smart app, and run a full diagnostic test to ensure peak performance.

    Stop waiting on slow power. Upgrade to a Level 2 charger today and experience your EV the way it was engineered to be enjoyed.

**** Service listed price is a rough cost of a Level 2 Tesla charger with installation. Please contact us for complete vehicle charging solutions. ****

Frequently Asked Questions

  • You should consider a panel changeout if your home still uses screw-in fuses, if your panel is warm to the touch, if you hear clicking or buzzing sounds coming from the box, or if your lights dim when major appliances turn on. Also, if you are planning to add high-draw electronics like an electric vehicle (EV) charger, hot tub, or central AC, your existing panel likely lacks the capacity and will need an upgrade to 200 amps.

  • Yes. Independent testing has shown that legacy brands like Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) and Zinsco have remarkably high failure rates. Specifically, their breakers frequently fail to trip during a short circuit or overload, allowing extreme heat to build up and create an immediate fire hazard. Many insurance companies will actively deny coverage or refuse to renew policies for homes with these panels installed.

    Insurance companies are already refusing to provide insurance for multi family units with the listed above panels and it will continue into the single family homes eventually.

  • Level 1 uses a standard 120V wall outlet and adds about 3 to 5 miles of driving range per hour, taking over 24 hours for a full charge. A professional Level 2 installation uses a heavy-duty 240V circuit (similar to an electric dryer outlet) and charges up to 8 times faster, adding 25 to 45 miles of range per hour and fully fueling your battery overnight.

  • Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) are specialized outlets that constantly monitor electricity flow. If they detect current leaking into an unsafe path (like water or a person), they instantly shut off the power in milliseconds to prevent a fatal electrical shock. Building codes strictly require them in areas exposed to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor spaces.

  • Yes, especially if your home is more than 20 years old, or if you are buying or selling a property. Because your electrical system is entirely hidden behind drywall, a top-to-bottom physical inspection is the only reliable way to detect hidden fire hazards, loose connections, aging insulation, or ungrounded circuits before they turn into expensive structural emergencies.

  • Yes. We are avaiable 24 hours a day 7 days a week for emergency call outs for both electrical and plumbing. Our general service and construction hours are 5am - 6pm Monday thru Friday.