Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about residential and commercial electrical work
Common signs include frequently tripping breakers, flickering lights when appliances turn on, a panel that still uses fuses instead of breakers, or a panel rated below 100 amps. If your home is over 25 years old and has never been upgraded, we recommend a professional assessment.
Frequent tripping usually means a circuit is overloaded, there is a short circuit in the wiring, or a ground fault is present. It can also indicate a faulty breaker. Our electricians can diagnose the root cause and resolve it safely.
Yes. We install Level 2 EV chargers for homes, apartment parking garages, and commercial properties. This includes running a dedicated 240V circuit from your panel, mounting the charger unit, and ensuring the installation meets all electrical codes.
Cost varies based on the size of your home, the number of circuits needed, and the complexity of accessing existing wiring. We provide a detailed, no-obligation quote after an on-site assessment so you know exactly what to expect.
Yes. We work with offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and warehouses. Our commercial services include power distribution, lighting fit-outs, data cabling, and three-phase installations.
A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet monitors the flow of electricity and cuts power instantly if it detects a ground fault. Building codes require them in bathrooms, kitchens, laundry areas, garages, and outdoor locations where water exposure is possible.
A single fixture swap usually takes about an hour. A full room of recessed lighting typically takes one day. Whole-home lighting projects may span 2-3 days depending on the number of fixtures and the wiring required.
Yes, every electrician on our team holds a valid license and carries full insurance. We also pull all necessary permits and schedule required inspections for your project.
Yes. Our comprehensive safety inspection covers your panel, wiring, grounding, outlets, switches, and smoke detectors. We provide a written report with findings and recommended actions. This is especially valuable for older homes or before buying a property.
First, check if your neighbours also lost power — if so, it is likely a utility issue. If only your home is affected, check your breaker panel for tripped breakers. Do not attempt to reset a breaker more than once. If the problem persists, call us at +90 (555) 456 78 90 for 24/7 emergency assistance.