Finding a reliable electrician in Cameron Park can be a bit of a challenge. The top electricians are almost always busy with projects or handling emergencies. But if you have enough time to plan your electrical project, choosing a team of professional, licensed, and experienced electricians can ensure that the job gets done well and safely the first time.

Here’s what you can expect from your electrical contractor:
Step 1: Consultation
The first thing to do is to establish your exact electrical needs for new or existing homes and buildings. Consultations with clients help to identify your plans, goals, and ideas, in addition to exploring your home or business structure, as well as any existing electrical work. This information is used to produce an accurate estimate, and then proceed from there to customize a design that suits your needs and budget.
Step 2: Design
Using information gathered from the consultation, the technicians create an appropriate layout and lighting design for the specified area, with focus on the detail needed at the initial stages of the project. Electrical designs go through several stages of development.
Step 3: Installation
After creating every aspect of your custom lighting and electric plan, with consideration of vital components such as power distribution, specialized machinery, and industry standards, the technicians prepare for the installation. From the outlets and junction boxes to the circuitry and raceways to the panels, technicians provide expertise from the start to the end of the project.
Step 4: Wiring
Although residential electrical work differs from commercial or industrial electrical, in terms of load demands, energy needs, and equipment setup, our team is highly skilled and experienced in a wide range of wiring projects to suit your specific application, whether retail, restaurant, or underground wiring. We go the extra mile to protect your electrical installation for optimal efficiency and long life for your equipment.
What about Remodeling?
If you already have the electric set up in your home, premises, or facility, you may need remodeling services to make the existing wiring safer, more efficient, and well-suited for you.