Our Electrical
Services
Residential electrical work for homeowners, buyers, and builders.
Panel Swap
The old panel that fails inspection, replaced and signed off in a day.
Most of the homes built prior to 1960 that we work on across South-Central PA were wired decades ago, and a lot still run on the panels home inspectors flag on sight, Federal Pacific Stab-Lok, Zinsco, Pushmatic, or an old fuse box that never got touched. A panel swap pulls that out and replaces it with a modern, code-compliant box at the same service size. We disconnect with the utility, remove the old panel, re-land and label every circuit, start to finish in a single day. You get a panel that won't cost you the sale and won't keep the next buyer's inspector up at night.
Get a Quote for Panel SwapWhen you need it
- Panel flagged at home inspection
- Federal Pacific, Zinsco, or Pushmatic brand
- Breakers failing to trip or hold
- Panel 30+ years old with no upgrades
What's included
- Remove and dispose of old panel
- Install new code-compliant breaker box
- Reconnect all existing circuits
- Label all breakers clearly
- Paperwork handled
Panel Upgrade
From 100A to 200A. More power for a fully loaded house.
A 100-amp service was plenty when homes built prior to 1960 were wired. But they were never built for a heat pump, a finished basement, and an EV in the garage all at once. A Panel Upgrade rebuilds the service entrance and gives you the headroom modern living actually needs. We size the load, coordinate the meter pull with your utility, run new service cable if the old one's undersized, and get it installed to code. It's also one of the first things a sharp buyer's agent looks for, so it pays you back at the closing table.
Get a Quote for Panel UpgradeWhen you need it
- Home has 100A or 60A service
- Adding an EV charger or large appliance
- Breakers constantly tripping under normal load
- Planning an addition or accessory dwelling unit
What's included
- Upgrade service entrance from 100A to 200A
- New 200A main breaker panel
- Coordination with utility for meter pull
- New service entrance cable if needed
- Paperwork handled
EV Charger Installation
Level 2 charging at home.
A Level 2 charger runs on a dedicated 240-volt circuit and charges several times faster than the standard outlet most people start with. The difference between a full battery overnight and one that never quite catches up. The job starts with a load calculation, because a charger is a serious continuous load and not every panel can carry one. We run the dedicated circuit, install your charger hardwired or on a NEMA 14-50 outlet, and install it to code. If your panel's already maxed out, we'll tell you up front and pair it with an upgrade. We won't quietly overload a box just to close the job.
Get a Quote for EV Charger InstallationWhen you need it
- Bought an EV, or about to
- Charging slowly off a 120V outlet
- Want a NEMA 14-50 outlet in the garage
- Not sure your panel can handle a charger
What's included
- Load calculation to confirm panel capacity
- Dedicated 240V circuit run from your panel
- Hardwired or NEMA 14-50 outlet install
- Mount and connect the charger unit
- Installed to meet code compliance
New Construction
Rough-in to trim-out, on your schedule.
New construction electrical means working in phases: rough-in wiring before drywall, then trim-out once the finish work is done. We work alongside your build schedule, show up when we say, and coordinate with other trades at each phase, rough-in, service, and final. Every circuit is labeled, documented, and ready for the next trade.
Get a Quote for New ConstructionWhen you need it
- Building a new home or addition
- Converting a garage or barn to livable space
- New construction ADU or in-law suite
- Ground-up commercial build
What's included
- Full rough-in wiring per plans
- Panel installation and circuit layout
- All device rough-in (outlets, switches, fixtures)
- Trim-out once drywall is complete
- Installed to meet code compliance at every phase
Electrical Troubleshooting
Find the root cause, fix it once.
Flickering lights, a breaker that keeps tripping, outlets that quit for no obvious reason. Those are symptoms, and chasing them by swapping parts gets expensive fast. Pre-1960 homes around here add their own wrinkles: original 1960s-70s aluminum branch wiring, the odd run of knob-and-tube that never got removed, backstabbed receptacles working loose after fifty years. We diagnose the actual cause, show you what we found, and fix that, not whatever's easiest to bill. If it turns out to be something bigger than a repair, you'll hear it from us before we touch it, with a straight recommendation and a number.
Get a Quote for Electrical TroubleshootingWhen you need it
- Breakers tripping repeatedly
- Lights flickering or dimming unexpectedly
- Outlets not working
- Burning smell near panel or outlets
What's included
- Full diagnostic of reported issue
- Identify root cause, not just symptoms
- Repair or replace faulty component
- Test all affected circuits after repair
- Document findings and work performed
Device Swap
Outlets, switches, and GFCI brought to code, same day in most homes.
Two-prong ungrounded outlets, painted-over switches, and bathroom receptacles with no GFCI are everywhere in homes built prior to 1960, and they're some of the most common flags on an inspection report. A device swap clears them fast. We replace outlets, switches, and fixtures with current-code hardware, add GFCI protection in the kitchens, baths, garages, and exterior locations code now requires, and put in AFCI protection where it's called for. For most homes we're in and out the same day, which makes it the quickest way to take outdated electrical off the report before listing day.
Get a Quote for Device SwapWhen you need it
- Inspection noted outlets with no ground or GFCI
- Two-prong outlets throughout the home
- Non-functional switches or fixtures
- Preparing a home for sale or rental
What's included
- Replace outlets, switches, and fixtures per scope
- Install GFCI outlets in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and exteriors
- Install AFCI protection where code requires
- Test all replaced devices before leaving
Multifamily Meter Installation
Converting a single-family home to a duplex or rental? We split the meter so each unit has its own service and billing.
Splitting a single-family home into a legal duplex is one of the most common value-adds we see from investors, and it's more involved than dropping in a second panel. Each unit needs its own service, its own meter, and clean circuit separation so one tenant isn't paying for the other's furnace. We handle the whole scope: separate service entrances, individual panels, every circuit traced and reassigned to the right unit, and the utility coordination to set the second meter. Done right, so the rental is ready for tenants and free of utility disputes.
Get a Quote for Multifamily Meter InstallationWhen you need it
- Converting single-family to duplex or multi-unit
- Adding an in-law suite or ADU
- Want tenants to pay their own utilities
- Existing shared panel creating tenant disputes
What's included
- Install separate service entrance for each unit
- Install individual panels per unit
- Separate and label all circuits by unit
- Coordinate with utility for separate meters
- Paperwork handled
Not sure which service
you need?
Describe your project and we'll tell you exactly what it takes. No guessing, no overselling. We respond within one business day.