Trusted Electrical Installation Service
If you’re doing new construction, add-on projects, or need to hook up equipment, you’re likely to need installation service for the electrical wiring and other components. Installation includes wiring for lighting, appliances, and power outlets. We usually place wires inside walls, but they may also run through ceilings and floors. If you have security systems, cooling and heating appliances, and communication equipment, our specialists will also configure the installation to power those.
The steps of an installation begin with planning the layout of the electrical system, including where to place outlets, switches, and fixtures. We’ll install wiring in the next step, running through walls and ceilings where necessary. We’ll install outlets, panels, and fixtures in the third step, and the final stage is a testing procedure to confirm that everything works according to safety and regulatory guidelines.
When planning an electrical system for new construction, future expansion is also a consideration. We’ll make sure adequate outlets are placed in ideal spots to minimize cord congestion and eliminate the need for extensions. We’ll also confirm that circuit breaker panels and other components are ideally placed for access during maintenance or upgrades.
These days, energy efficiency is important to control electric bills and lower your impact on the grid. We can advise you about the best solutions for wiring, lighting, appliances, and installation components to reduce your energy costs and increase efficiency.
We understand how wiring and conduit installation help ensure efficient electricity flow. We’ll install the optimum wire sizes and implement effective grounding systems. Furthermore, we’ll use high-quality materials and electrical components to reduce the load on the system and provide greater efficiency and longevity.
Some simple tips can save you money. Modern homes often take advantage of LED lightbulbs to lower your bills and your impact on the grid. They use about a sixth of the energy that conventional incandescent bulbs use. Another beneficial component that we recommend is surge protectors. Lightning can produce up to 3 million volts, and surge protectors prevent damage from lightning and power surges that can damage expensive appliances and electronics.
Here are some ways that you can improve electrical efficiency in your home.
- LED lighting
- Optimal appliance placement
- Proper insulation and weatherproofing
- Smart-home technology
- High-quality wiring and components