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From flickering lights to tripped breakers — consider this your go-to guide for all things electrical

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Yes! We’re fully licensed and insured, giving you peace of mind that your project is handled by qualified professionals who stand behind their work.

Pricing varies based on the job, but we offer upfront, transparent pricing with no hidden fees. For most common residential services, we’re happy to provide a free estimate.

This could be caused by loose wiring, overloaded circuits, or issues with your electrical panel. It’s important to have a licensed electrician inspect the system, as flickering lights can sometimes be a sign of a serious problem.

If your panel is over 25 years old, you experience frequent breaker trips, or you’ve added major appliances, it may be time for an upgrade. An outdated panel can’t always handle today’s electrical demands safely.

Breakers trip to protect you from overloading circuits. Common causes include overloaded outlets, faulty appliances, or wiring issues. If it happens repeatedly, it’s time to call an electrician for a professional assessment.

In most cases, no. Electrical work can be dangerous and may also violate local codes if done without a licensed professional. We always recommend hiring a licensed and insured electrician for any electrical job.

We recommend a professional inspection every 3–5 years, or sooner if you notice issues like flickering lights, burning smells, or outlets that feel warm to the touch. Regular inspections help catch problems before they become hazards.

Yes — surge protection safeguards your appliances, electronics, and entire electrical system from power surges caused by storms or utility issues. It’s a smart investment to prevent costly damage.

First, check your breaker panel to see if a circuit has tripped. If it hasn’t, or if it keeps tripping after resetting, contact a licensed electrician to diagnose the issue.

A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) shuts off power if it detects a ground fault, reducing the risk of electric shock. GFCIs are required by code in areas with water, like kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces.

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