Appliance Installation
If you have just purchased or are about to buy a brand-new appliance for your home or local business, there’s no question that you are excited for the day it arrives so that you can enjoy your upgraded amenities. Of course, if you haven’t planned to have an electrician on hand to install the appliance in question, you going to be disappointed to learn that you won’t be able to use the new appliance until you get a professional to swing by.
Modern appliances are more energy efficient and digitally focused than ever before. Whether it’s an industrial strength dishwasher or a new washer and dryer for your family, appliances today do more and function at a much different rate than those you have been using. And with those technological advancements comes new challenges to make sure it’s compatible with your home or business’s electrical infrastructure.
For your new commercial or residential appliance to work properly, you will need to install a new circuit or replace the existing wires. And since you should never attempt to conduct any electrical work yourself, especially if you want to avoid fires and shocks, give 2 Sons Electric LLC a call so that you can enjoy your new appliance.
2 Sons Electric LLC is a local electrical company made up of licensed and insured electrical professionals. We have completed all kinds of commercial and residential appliance installations over the years and we hope to have the opportunity to impress you with our impeccable customer service. Letting our electricians handle your appliance installation means the product and your home or business won’t be susceptible to fires or electrical surges.
Plus, when we install your commercial or residential appliance to the manufacturer’s specifications, your warranty will be protected as some manufacturers require appliances to be installed by licensed electricians. Call 2 Sons Electric LLC today to get a free estimate on our installation services.
- Assuring the safe operation of electrical components throughout your home and business.
- Identifying common electrical mistakes by unlicensed contractors and DIY owners.
- Recognizing outdated wiring like aluminum or knob and tube.
- Identifying electrical wiring and components that may have degraded over time.
- Spotting oversized fuses or breakers that could lead to fire.
- Correcting any potential fire and safety hazards.
- Adding or replacing more efficient electrical components to help save energy and reduce your monthly utility bills.
- Meeting insurance risk assessment inspection requirements.
- Making sure that the building’s electrical work is safe before you purchase it