Residential Services
Our services.
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Emergency service 24 hours a day
We offer 24 Hour emergency electrical repair, residential and commercial electrical service, lighting installation, generator installation, ceiling fan replacement and all other general electrical repair services.
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Electrical Repair Service
We offer a full line of installation, maintenance & repair that your home’s general electrical system may require, no matter the problem or time of year. You can count on the trusted professionals at E&J Electric for exceptional service & quality craftsmanship.
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New Electrical Installations
If you are trying to find a local electrical company to help install new electrical fixtures, lighting, and fans - you can count on E&J Electric to help.We will complete your home or business project to your complete satisfaction, no matter which new electrical installation you require.
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Circuit Breakers
The electrical system on your property relies on a properly working circuit breaker to power all your electronics, appliances, and systems. As technology continues to advance, there's never a better time to ensure your circuit breaker is professionally upgraded and up to code, and will support your current and future electrical needs
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Video Surveillance Infrastructure
If you’re considering a video surveillance system for your home, E&J Electric can help. We’ve completed dozens of surveillance installations and upgrades for residential, and commercial properties over the years and can help design a custom video security solution that will protect your family 24/7.
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Advantages to a Service Panel Upgrade
•Besides the peace of mind that a new panel provides, being able to tell potential buyers that they won’t have to worry about this repair for years can add a lot of value to your home. A new electrical panel ensures that your home will continue a steady flow of electricity. Not only will you eliminate problems with flickering lights and burnt-out appliances, but you will also be able to add more appliances without tripping your breaker, blowing fuses, or damaging current appliances. You will also benefit from fewer power surges and add years of life to devices.
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Generators
We are certified Generac Generator Dealers. Life is unpredictable. We can help you choose the backup generator that will meet your needs and install it so that you are ready for any unexpected power outages.
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Electrical switches and outlets
E&J Electric is happy to answer any questions you have about the cost to install electrical outlets, and switches.We will also help you choose which outlets would be best for your home or business, and more. Our professional electricians can also install outdoor electrical outlets to extend your living space and make the most of your property. Contact us today to schedule service
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Whole Home Surge Protectors
A surge protector is an electrical device that is used to protect equipment against power surges and voltage spikes while blocking voltage over a safe threshold (approximately 120 V). When a threshold is over 120V, a surge protector shorts to ground voltage or blocks the voltage. Without a surge protector, anything higher than 120V can create component issues, such as permanent damage, reduced lifespan of internal devices, burned wires and data loss
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Outside lighting
Having exterior lighting strategically placed around your property acts as a deterrent to burglars, vandals, and other criminals, as they avoid targeting houses where they can be easily seen. Lighting isn't just about security, though. It's also important to staying safe outdoors
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Indoor lighting
•One of the major benefits of recessed lighting is to provide more coverage area. Because recessed lights are spaced throughout the ceiling, it’s easier to light up every corner of your room uniformly. Homeowners usually opt for recessed lights in kitchens, living rooms, and closets.
•Another advantage of can lights is that they come in a variety of styles. Although they’re notoriously more discreet than a chandelier, it’s a common mistake to think that all recessed lights look the same. For example, an eyeball trim can help with wall-wash lighting, while the reflector trim is more suitable for mirrored surfaces.
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Smart Home Service
If you start Googling “IoT” and “smart homes,” you may find the results overwhelming and confusing. Whose recommendations should you trust? How can you know for sure that the system you’re mapping out will actually do what you want it to do? If something goes wonky, do you understand what you’re doing well enough to effectively troubleshoot? Honestly, the last thing any of us needs is more technical difficulties. Your smart home should make your life easier, not more frustrating. This is another reason to involve an electrician in your smart home installation: We’ve already done the research and we understand what’s possible. Make a list of what you’re hoping to gain from your smart home, and we’ll help you make it happen—from designing the system to getting the components at the best price to installing it all.
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EV Charger Installation
EVSE chargers supply electric energy to recharge electric vehicles. There are three levels of electric vehicle charging devices:
Level 1 Charger
This charger comes standard with most electric vehicles and is plugged into any normal three-prong outlet. While the Level 1 charger requires no installation, it charges vehicle batteries very slowly. Level 1 EVSE chargers are best suited for overnight use, and can take 20 hours or more to fully charge your car’s battery.
Level 2 Charger
This more advanced EVSE charger requires its own dedicated 240-volt circuit, which needs to be professionally installed in your garage. Level 2 chargers work much faster, fully charging an EV in about three hours. A growing number of EV manufacturers are now including a Level 2 charger standard with each new car purchase.
Level 3 Charger
This is the standalone device you see at public charging stations. It can add 160 miles of driving range to an EV’s batteries in about half an hour (nice!). However, they are prohibitively expensive for most EV owners. They also have an industrial-level power draw that makes them unavailable to homeowners. However, if you own or work at an industrial building, it is possible to have a Level 3 charger installed there