Residential electrical work
Faults found properly, panels that stop being the problem, and the lighting, fans and circuits you actually wanted.
- Ohio licence #48857
- Licensed & insured
- Chillicothe based
Your house is drawing more power than it was built for
Chillicothe has a lot of good old houses, and they were wired for a world with fewer things plugged into it. Add central air, a hot tub, a workshop, an electric range and a car that charges overnight, and eventually something in that chain becomes the limit. Usually it announces itself as a breaker that trips, a light that dims, or an outlet that has quietly stopped working.
We do the whole residential side: finding faults, upgrading panels, inspections, fans, lighting inside and out, data cable, doorbells and cameras, and the dedicated circuits for hot tubs. One licensed contractor for all of it, so nobody gets to tell you that the bit you need is somebody else's trade.
Safety and the things that go wrong
Electrical Inspections
Know what is behind the walls before it tells you.
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Troubleshooting & Repairs
Finding the fault is the job. Anybody can swap a part.
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Electrical Panel Upgrades
The panel is usually the reason, not the excuse.
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GFI Protection
The outlet built to cut the power before you do.
Learn more →The things you actually want
Ceiling Fan Installation
Cooler in summer, warmer in winter, pennies to run.
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Doorbells & WiFi Security
See who is at the door from anywhere.
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Data & Ethernet Cable
Wire what never moves. Give the WiFi back.
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Hot Tub Disconnects
The bit the tub delivery crew will not do.
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LED Upgrades
A fifth of the electricity, and a better looking room.
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Landscape Lighting
Your house looks better at night than in daylight.
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Security Lighting
Dark corners are an invitation. Light is the answer.
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Parking Lot Lights
We own the bucket truck, so we bid the whole job.
Learn more →What people in Chillicothe actually say
“They probably saved my home from an electrical fire.”
Traced a fault that others had already looked at and missed, and stayed until they found it.
Mike Throne“Did exactly what he said he would do for the price that was quoted.”
The whole job, at the number on the estimate.
Robert“Didn't talk down to me while explaining the issue.”
You are allowed to understand what is wrong with your own house.
Jessica McSieanTell us what you need
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