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William Remodeling Residential and Commercial Services offers you a one-stop destination for your electrical needs. No matter what your needs are, we will find you the best and most practical solution. Get in touch with us today!

All About Our Electrical Services

At William Remodeling Residential and Commercial Services, we offer a diverse range of electrical services, including installation, repairs and troubleshooting, electrical upgrades, routine maintenance and inspection, and emergency services. They are further divided into the following:

Electrical System Installation

New Wiring

If you are building a new home or a building, We install the wiring that connects all your outlets, lights, and appliances to the main power source. They plan out where everything goes, making sure the system can handle your energy needs safely and efficiently.

Lighting

We help you install custom lighting in your home, ranging from simple ceiling lights to fancy chandeliers, recessed lights, or outdoor security lights. They make sure everything is set up to brighten your spaces just right.

Electrical Panels and Circuit Breakers

The electrical panel is like the brain of your electrical system. We install and upgrade these panels to manage how electricity flows through your home. We also set up circuit breakers, which protect your system from overloading or short circuits.

Electrical Repairs and Troubleshooting

Common Electrical Repairs

Electrical problems can pop up anytime and throw off your day. We handle repairs for things like:

Troubleshooting Services

Sometimes, the issue isn’t obvious, and that’s where troubleshooting comes in. We use special tools to figure out what’s causing problems like frequent power surges, buzzing sounds, or circuit breakers that keep tripping. Once we know what’s wrong, they fix it fast.

Electrical Upgrades

Panel Upgrades

If you’ve got an older home, your electrical panel might not be keeping up with modern energy demands. We upgrade your panel to handle things like new appliances, air conditioning units, or more electronic devices.

Energy-Efficient Solutions

Do you want to save on your electric bill? We help you switch to energy-efficient options like LED lights, smart thermostats, and programmable switches. These upgrades don’t just save money, they’re better for the environment, too.

Routine Maintenance and Inspections

Electrical Safety Inspections

Regular inspections are like health checkups for your electrical system. We look for things like worn-out wiring, outdated panels, or overloaded circuits to catch potential problems before they get worse.

Preventive Maintenance

Keeping up with maintenance can save you a lot of trouble later. We tighten connections, replace aging components, and test your system to make sure everything is running smoothly and safely.

Emergency Electrical Services

Sometimes, electrical issues can’t wait. Power outages, exposed wires, or sparks near your panel are serious problems that need immediate attention. In such cases, our electricians offer 24/7 emergency services so you can get help right when you need it.

Call for A Quote!

If you need our expert services, ring us a phone call or fill out the online form. We will answer you shortly!

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Key signs of burning electrical socket are:

  • Burning smell
  • Discoloration or melted plastic on the socket
  • Sparks
  • Hot feeling when touching the outlet or surrounding wall.
A standard bedroom should have a minimum of 3 sockets. In other parts of the house, socket numbers can vary depending on room size and function. If you have any further questions, do contact us.
A blown fuse and a tripped circuit breaker both indicate an electrical problem, but they work differently. A fuse is a small piece of metal that melts when overloaded, breaking the circuit and stopping the flow of electricity. A circuit breaker, on the other hand, is a switch that automatically turns off when it detects an overload or short circuit. It can be reset by flipping the switch back to the “on” position, making it reusable.
In most cases, it can be a faulty lightbulb, but in other cases, it can mean something more serious and potentially dangerous.
As a landlord, you must be compliant with health and safety regulations and make sure that any wiring or power device within your properties meets the current regulations. You should have the wiring, distribution boards, and power systems in your property checked regularly to reduce the risk of overloading devices or fire.