Electrical

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Electrical work is fundamental to any construction or renovation project, ensuring that the building is equipped with safe, efficient, and reliable power. From wiring to lighting, the scope of electrical services covers a wide range of installations and upgrades.

1. Electrical Wiring & Rewiring: Installing electrical wiring is one of the first steps in any new construction or major renovation. Wires are run through the walls and ceilings, connecting outlets, switches, and fixtures. In older homes, rewiring may be necessary to replace outdated systems or accommodate new appliances and electrical loads.

2. Circuit Breakers & Panels: Circuit breakers and electrical panels serve as the heart of a home’s electrical system, distributing power to different circuits. Upgrading the panel is often necessary when adding new electrical loads or for older systems that may be unsafe or inefficient. Proper installation ensures electrical safety and prevents overloading.

3. Lighting Installation: Lighting plays a vital role in both functionality and design. Electrical services include installing various lighting options like recessed lights, chandeliers, pendant lights, and LED fixtures. Dimmers and smart lighting controls can also be added to adjust lighting levels and create different moods.

4. Outlet & Switch Installation: Adding outlets and switches in convenient locations is essential for modern living. Electrical services may include installing standard outlets, USB outlets, GFCI outlets in wet areas, and smart switches for home automation. Correct placement ensures accessibility and convenience for daily use.

5. Electrical Safety & Compliance: Electrical work must adhere to local building codes and safety standards. Services include ensuring proper grounding, installing arc-fault and ground-fault circuit interrupters (AFCI and GFCI), and verifying that all wiring and connections meet code requirements. Safety checks and compliance with regulations are critical for preventing electrical hazards.

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