What we install
- Standard outlets — New outlets where you need them, proper circuit loading, code-compliant installation
- Dedicated circuits — Home office equipment, space heaters, window AC units, workshop tools, aquariums
- USB outlets — Built-in USB-A and USB-C charging in kitchens, bedrooms, and living areas
- GFCI outlets — Required by code in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, outdoor areas, and laundry rooms
- AFCI breakers — Required by NC code in bedrooms and living areas for arc-fault protection
- 240V outlets — Dryer, range, welder, EV charger (NEMA 14-30, 14-50, 6-50)
- Whole-room wiring — Additions, garage conversions, basement finishing, attic build-outs
When you need new wiring
Older Triangle homes (pre-1990) often have insufficient outlet density by modern standards. If you’re using power strips and extension cords throughout the house, you need more outlets — not more adapters. Extension cords are a fire hazard and a code violation when used as permanent wiring.