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Electrical Work

Safe installation of fixtures, outlets, and basic electrical repairs

Pricing$85 - $150 per hour
DurationMost jobs same day
Guarantee100% Satisfaction

About Electrical Work

Electricity powers modern life, but it demands respect. Faulty wiring is a leading cause of house fires, and electrical work requires knowledge of codes, proper techniques, and safety protocols. In South Florida, our older homes often have outdated wiring that can't handle modern electrical demands, while newer homes may have issues from storm damage or poor installation. Our experienced electricians handle everything from simple outlet installations to complete panel upgrades, always prioritizing safety and code compliance.

Common Issues

Problems We Solve

Recognize these issues? Our experienced technicians handle them every day.

1

Frequently Tripping Breakers

Circuit breakers that trip repeatedly indicate overloaded circuits, short circuits, or failing breakers. This is a safety concern requiring professional diagnosis.

2

Flickering Lights

Occasional flickers during storms are normal, but persistent flickering suggests loose connections, overloaded circuits, or failing fixtures that need attention.

3

Outdated Electrical Panels

Many South Florida homes have 100-amp panels inadequate for modern needs, or older Federal Pacific/Zinsco panels known for safety issues.

4

Two-Prong Ungrounded Outlets

Older homes often lack grounded outlets, creating safety hazards and preventing use of modern appliances and surge protectors.

WHAT'S INCLUDED

Everything you need for professional, high-quality results

Outlet installation

Light fixture installation

Switch replacement

Circuit breaker service

GFCI installation

Ceiling fan installation

Troubleshooting

Safety inspections

Why Choose Us

Benefits of Professional Service

Experience the difference that expertise, quality materials, and dedicated service makes.

Safety First

All work performed by experienced electricians following current electrical codes. We identify and correct hazards, protecting your family and home.

Code Compliance

Electrical work that meets code is essential for insurance, home sales, and safety. We ensure all installations pass inspection.

Modern Upgrades

We help bring older homes up to modern standards with GFCI outlets, proper grounding, adequate circuits, and smart home capabilities.

Storm Preparedness

Generator hookups, whole-house surge protection, and hurricane-rated equipment keep you powered and protected during Florida storms.

OUR PROCESS

Simple, transparent, and efficient from start to finish

1

Electrical system assessment

2

Safety check

3

Professional installation/repair

4

Code compliance verification

5

Testing and certification

Expert Advice

Helpful Tips & Advice

Knowledge from our experts to help you make informed decisions and maintain your home.

Never Overload Outlets

Power strips add outlets but not capacity. Each outlet has limits—don't daisy-chain power strips or overload circuits with high-draw appliances.

Test GFCIs Monthly

Press the test button on GFCI outlets monthly to ensure they're working. These life-saving devices protect against electrical shock in wet areas.

Know Your Panel

Label your circuit breaker panel clearly so you can quickly shut off power in emergencies or when working on specific circuits.

Extension Cords Are Temporary

Extension cords aren't meant for permanent use. If you rely on them regularly, you need additional outlets installed.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about electrical work services answered by our experts.

Warning signs include frequently tripping breakers, flickering lights, warm outlets or switches, burning smells, or visible deterioration of wiring. Homes over 40 years old should have professional inspection.

GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protects against shock and is required in wet areas. AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) prevents fires from arcing and is required in bedrooms and living areas in new construction.

If replacing an existing fan with proper support, it may be possible. However, adding a new fan where only a light exists, or where support isn't adequate, requires professional installation for safety.

Panel upgrades typically range from $1,500-$4,000 depending on amperage needs and complexity. While significant, it's essential for safety and supporting modern electrical demands.

Brief dimming during AC startup is often normal due to the motor's initial power draw. Significant or prolonged dimming may indicate undersized wiring, loose connections, or a failing AC compressor.

When to Call a Professional

While some tasks can be DIY, these situations call for professional electrical work services:

Any shock, even mild, from outlets or switches
Burning smell from outlets or panel
Sparks when plugging in devices
Warm or discolored outlets or switches
Frequently tripping breakers
Buzzing sounds from electrical panel
Any electrical work beyond changing light bulbs
Planning to add major appliances (EV charger, hot tub, etc.)

Electrical fires cause over $1.4 billion in property damage annually. Don't take chances with DIY electrical work—the risk far outweighs any savings. We offer free safety inspections with any service call.

Ready to Get Started?

Get a free estimate for your electrical work project today. No obligation.

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Service Coverage

SERVING ALL OF SOUTH FLORIDA

Professional service across three major counties

Broward County

  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Hollywood
  • Pembroke Pines
  • Coral Springs
  • Miramar
  • Davie
  • Plantation
  • Sunrise
  • +12 more cities

Miami-Dade County

  • Miami
  • Miami Beach
  • Coral Gables
  • Aventura
  • Sunny Isles Beach
  • Key Biscayne
  • North Miami
  • North Miami Beach
  • +7 more cities

Palm Beach County

  • West Palm Beach
  • Boca Raton
  • Delray Beach
  • Boynton Beach
  • Jupiter
  • Palm Beach Gardens
  • Wellington
  • Lake Worth
  • +2 more cities