Room additions, whole-home surge protection, ceiling fans and fixtures, GFCI/AFCI safety upgrades, and annual inspections. Whatever your home needs, we connect it — permitted, inspected, and done right.
Not every job is a panel upgrade or an EV charger. A lot of what keeps a home safe and comfortable is the smaller work — a fan-rated box for a new ceiling fan, surge protection for the whole house, GFCI outlets where today's code requires them, or a fresh set of circuits for a room addition. We do all of it, with the same written-quote-first, permit-handled approach as our bigger projects.
If you're not sure which category your project falls into, that's fine — tell us what you're after and we'll scope it. From a single fixture to a full addition, we wire it to code and stand behind it with a 100% first-inspection pass rate.
New room additions fully wired, permitted, and connected to the existing panel — outlets, lighting, switches, and dedicated circuits sized for the new space.
A panel-mounted surge protective device guards every circuit in the home from voltage spikes — protecting electronics, appliances, and HVAC in one install.
Fan-rated box installs, new wiring, and light-fixture replacements throughout — including spots that never had a fixture before.
Safety upgrades to current NEC code — ground-fault protection in wet locations and arc-fault protection in living areas, where today's code requires it.
A full review of your panel, outlets, grounding, and GFCI/AFCI protection — catching safety hazards before they become emergencies.
Added outlets and USB receptacles, smoke/CO detector circuits, exterior and landscape lighting, hot tub and appliance circuits — just ask.
Every job — large or small — gets the same treatment:
Yes. Alongside our larger services, we handle the everyday work too — ceiling fans and fixtures, added outlets, surge protection, GFCI/AFCI safety upgrades, and annual inspections. No residential job is too small.
Often, yes. A panel-mounted surge protector and GFCI/AFCI upgrades are commonly done together. We assess your panel and circuits and give you one written quote covering everything.
For most homes, an inspection every few years is sensible — and sooner if you've bought an older home, had recurring breaker or outlet issues, or never had the panel checked. Our annual inspection reviews the panel, outlets, grounding, and GFCI/AFCI protection for safety hazards.
Some do and some don't. Additions and panel-level work generally require a permit; small fixture swaps often don't. We tell you up front whether your job needs a permit and handle it if so.
Tell us what your home needs — big or small — and we'll send a written quote within one business day.