Outlets

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Types of plugs/outlets we install

Reach to us for any types of outlet installation and troubleshooting. We offer cost-effective rates and deliver high-quality services.

  • Counter top plugs
  • Bathroom plugs
  • Outdoor plugs
  • AFCI outlets
  • GFCI outlets
  • Commercial use outlets
  • car charger plug
  • Range plug
  • Dryer plug
  • 15A and 20 Amp plugs
  • USB electrical outlets

And any other electrical outlets

why should you hire a professional?

When it comes to electrical outlet installation, hiring a professional electrician offers several advantages:

  • Safety and Quality Assurance: Working with electricity can be tedious and dangerous. Licensed professionals ensure that the installation is done safely and correctly. We guarantee each job will meet safety standards and code requirements.

  • Peace of Mind: Installing electrical outlets can be risky for someone without the necessary expertise. As licensed electrician, we ensures that your outlets are installed according to code, providing peace of mind.

  • Complex Installations: If your outlet requires more complicated electrical work, it may be too difficult to install yourself. As professionals, we can tackle any type of outlet installation.

Why switch to tamper proof plugs?

Tamper-resistant outlets are an essential safety feature, especially in homes with young children. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), thousands of children are injured each year by inserting foreign objects (other than approved cords and plugs) into electrical outlets. Tamper-resistant outlets have built-in safety shutters that automatically prevent objects like fingers, toys, hairpins, and tools from being inserted into the receptacle. These shutters remain closed unless a proper two-prong or three-prong plug is inserted, reducing the risk of shocks or burns.

Modern building codes mandate installation of tamper-resistant outlets in a home or any area such as childcare facilities, schools, and businesses accessible to children. By upgrading to tamper-resistant outlets, you ensure a safer environment for your family. Remember, safety is paramount when it comes to electrical installations. Consider hiring a professional electrician to upgrade your outlets and enjoy peace of mind knowing your home is safer for everyone.

What are GFCI and AFCI plugs?

Let’s delve into the differences between GFCI (Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter) and AFCI (Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter) protection:

  • GFCI (Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter): Purpose: GFCI protection is primarily about shock prevention and saving lives. How It Works: When an electrical current to ground exceeds certain values (typically between 4 to 6 milliamps), GFCI devices (such as circuit breakers and receptacle outlets) de-energize the electricity within a very short period of time. Examples include bathrooms, garages, outdoor areas, kitchens, crawl spaces, and unfinished basements
  • AFCI (Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupter): Purpose: AFCI protection aims to prevent electrical fires caused by arc faults. What Is an Arc-Fault?: An arc fault occurs when there’s an unintended electrical discharge (like sparks) due to damaged wiring, loose connections, or other issues. How It Works: AFCI devices detect these arc faults and interrupt the circuit to prevent fires. AFCI protection is essential in various areas of your home to reduce the risk of electrical fires

In summary:

GFCI guards against ground faults (leakage currents) and protects against electrical shocks.

AFCI detects arc faults and prevents fires caused by electrical arcing.

Both are critical safety features, and professional installation ensures your home’s safety. 

Remember, while simple tasks like replacing outlets might seem easy, it’s best to prioritize safety and hire a professional for electrical work. Please don’t hesitate to contact us to book a quote. Safety and professionalism is always our top priority.

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