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Outlet & Switches

Our outlet and switch services include installation, repair, and replacement to ensure safety and functionality. We handle everything from fixing faulty outlets and switches to upgrading to modern designs and technologies. Our skilled technicians ensure all work meets current electrical codes and standards, providing reliable and efficient solutions for your home or business.

Our Services Include but Are Not Limited to

Outlets & Switches Electrical Services:

  • Comprehensive Assessment: Evaluate the current condition of existing outlets and switches, identifying any issues such as wear, damage, or code violations.

  • Custom Installation Plans: Develop tailored installation plans to meet the specific needs of your home or business, ensuring optimal placement and functionality.

  • Standard Outlet Installation: Install standard electrical outlets in various locations to provide convenient access to power for everyday devices and appliances.

  • GFCI Outlet Installation: Install Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets in areas prone to moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces, to enhance safety and prevent electrical shocks.

  • AFCI Outlet Installation: Install Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) outlets to protect against electrical fires caused by arcing faults, ensuring a safer home or workspace.

  • USB Outlets: Install outlets with integrated USB ports for convenient charging of smartphones, tablets, and other electronic devices without the need for adapters.

  • Smart Outlets and Switches: Install smart outlets and switches that can be controlled remotely via smartphones or smart home systems, offering convenience, energy savings, and automation.

  • Tamper-Resistant Outlets: Install tamper-resistant outlets to prevent children from inserting objects into the slots, enhancing safety in homes with young children.

  • Dimmer Switches: Install dimmer switches to allow for adjustable lighting levels, creating customizable ambiance and energy savings.

  • Three-Way and Four-Way Switches: Install three-way and four-way switches to control lights from multiple locations, enhancing convenience in larger rooms and hallways.

  • Decorative Switches and Outlets: Offer a variety of decorative switch and outlet options to match your interior design and aesthetic preferences.

  • Outdoor Outlets and Switches: Install weatherproof outlets and switches for outdoor use, providing safe and reliable power access for outdoor equipment, lighting, and appliances.

  • Upgrading Existing Outlets and Switches: Replace outdated or damaged outlets and switches with modern, efficient models to improve safety, functionality, and appearance.

  • Troubleshooting and Repair: Diagnose and repair issues with existing outlets and switches, such as loose connections, faulty wiring, or non-functioning units.

  • Surge Protection: Install surge-protected outlets to safeguard sensitive electronics and appliances from power surges and voltage spikes.

  • Energy-Efficient Solutions: Implement energy-efficient outlets and switches to help reduce electricity consumption and lower utility bills.

  • Safety Inspections: Conduct thorough inspections of all installed outlets and switches to ensure they meet safety standards and function correctly.

  • Compliance with Codes and Standards: Ensure all work complies with local electrical codes and the National Electrical Code (NEC), ensuring safety and legality.

  • Professional Installation: Ensure all installations are performed by qualified electricians, adhering to the highest safety and quality standards.

  • Post-Installation Support: Provide ongoing support and maintenance services to ensure the continued performance and reliability of installed outlets and switches.

Self-Troubleshooting Tips:

  • Switch-Controlled Outlet: Ensure the switch controlling the outlet is in the "on" position.

  • Dead Circuit: If multiple outlets on the same wall are not working, the entire circuit may be dead. Go to your breaker panel, locate the corresponding circuit breaker, flip it off, and then back on.

  • GFCI Outlet: If there is a GFCI outlet in the circuit and it has been tripped, power to downstream outlets will be cut off. Locate the GFCI outlet and press the reset button.

  • Persistent Issues: If none of the above steps work, there may be a loose wire or a faulty outlet that needs replacement. Call Elite Power Electric for professional assistance.

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