Residential Electrical

Power Your Home Safely and Reliably

We provide trusted residential electrical services for homeowners across Western North Carolina. From new installations to emergency repairs, our licensed professionals make sure your home’s electrical system is safe, efficient, and built to last.

Our Residential Electrical Services

  • Electrical Panel Upgrades – Replace outdated panels to handle modern power needs.

  • Wiring & Rewiring – Safe installations for new builds, remodels, or replacing unsafe wiring.

  • Lighting Installation – Indoor, outdoor, recessed, and custom lighting solutions.

  • Outlet & Switch Installation – Add or repair outlets, USB ports, and smart switches.

  • Ceiling Fans & Fixtures – Professional installation for safety and reliability.

  • Safety Inspections – Comprehensive electrical checks to prevent hazards.

Common Electrical Problems We Solve

  • Tripping breakers or overloaded circuits

  • Flickering lights or dimming when appliances run

  • Burning smells from outlets or panels

  • Outdated fuse boxes that need modern upgrades

  • Non-functioning outlets or switches

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Yes. Even small projects like adding outlets or replacing switches can be dangerous if done incorrectly. Hiring a licensed electrician ensures the work is safe, up to code, and protects your home from fire or electrical hazards.

  • Signs include:

    • Frequent breaker trips or blown fuses

    • Flickering or dimming lights when appliances run

    • A panel that is 25+ years old

    • Limited space for new circuits
      If you notice these, it’s time to consider a professional panel upgrade.

  • Flickering lights often mean loose wiring, overloaded circuits, or issues in the electrical panel. While sometimes it’s just a faulty bulb, persistent flickering should be checked by a professional to prevent fire risks.

  • We recommend a professional inspection every 3–5 years for most homes, or sooner if you live in an older house, are buying/selling, or are planning renovations. Regular inspections catch problems before they become dangerous.