Mounted a Tesla Gen 3 Wall Connector in a homeowner’s garage. Ran a new 240V line from the breaker panel and installed a 60-amp dedicated circuit. Ensured proper grounding and double-checked connections for safety. Once installed, I tested the charging system to confirm fast, efficient charging capabilities for their Tesla vehicle.
Responded to a power outage caused by a tripped breaker. Found a damaged 15-amp breaker controlling the bathroom circuit. Replaced it with a new Eaton BR breaker and inspected surrounding circuits for signs of wear. Tested power flow and confirmed no further tripping issues. Restored safe, reliable power to the area.
Repaired a faulty 20-amp breaker in the main panel that was causing intermittent power loss in the kitchen. Identified a worn-out breaker, replaced it with a new Siemens Type QP breaker, and ensured a secure connection. Tested the circuit under load to confirm stable power flow. Also checked surrounding breakers for signs of wear, ensuring reliable system performance moving forward.
Today in Arlington, VA, I rewired the electrical system in a commercial building. I removed old, outdated wiring and replaced it with 12/3 Romex cable for better safety. After reconfiguring the connections, I connected everything to the updated panel, ensuring proper grounding and functionality by conducting a full system test.
In Arlington, VA, I installed new outlets throughout the home. I started by turning off the power and removing the old outlets. Using 20-amp Leviton outlets, I connected the wiring, secured the outlets in the boxes, and performed a thorough test to ensure proper functionality in all locations.
I completed a comprehensive electrical safety inspection for a home in Arlington, VA. The inspection included checking all outlets for proper grounding, testing circuit breakers for load capacity, and verifying the condition of wiring in junction boxes. I identified a loose neutral in the main panel, which I tightened to prevent potential issues. I also tested GFCI and AFCI outlets to ensure proper functionality and compliance with safety codes. After addressing minor adjustments, I provided the homeowner with a detailed report, confirming their electrical system was safe and up to code.
I installed a Tesla Wall Connector in Arlington, VA, for efficient home charging. The project included running new 6-gauge copper wiring from the panel to a dedicated 240-volt circuit with a 60-amp breaker. I mounted the charger securely on a wall, connected it to the power supply, and performed a full diagnostic test to ensure proper charging speed and safety. The homeowner can now charge their vehicle at home with confidence.
I installed hardwired First Alert carbon monoxide detectors with battery backups in Arlington, VA. Each unit was connected to the home’s electrical system, and I tested them for proper functionality. The installation provided enhanced safety and peace of mind for the homeowner.
Installed whole-home surge protection today in Arlington using an Eaton CHSPT2ULTRA surge protection device at the main electrical panel. This device will protect all connected appliances and electronics from power surges. I connected it to a 20-amp breaker and verified the grounding before final testing.
I installed a commercial EV charger for a Tesla Model S at a business location in Arlington. The charger required running a dedicated line from the electrical panel, using 4 AWG wire and a 60-amp breaker. The installation was tested, and the charging station is now fully operational for customer use.
I installed home automation for lighting control, in Arlington today. Connecting the system to Lutron Caseta Wireless dimmer switches throughout the home. The integration with smart home hubs allows the customer to control lighting via a mobile app or voice assistants. Tested all circuits and ensured smooth functionality.
Today, in Arlington, I upgraded a residential electrical panel from 100 amps to 200 amps to support additional electrical needs. I replaced the old panel with a Square D QO 200 Amp Load Center and installed a new main breaker along with several new circuits. The new system provides room for future expansions.
I completed a new construction electrical install for a three-bedroom home. This included running all wiring, installing outlets, switches, and light fixtures, as well as wiring a Leviton 200-amp electrical panel. After finishing, I tested all circuits for proper operation, ensuring the home’s electrical system was ready for use.
I installed new outdoor outlets on the patio for a homeowner. I ran a new circuit from the panel, installed weatherproof Leviton 15-amp outlets, and mounted them in weatherproof boxes. After installation, I tested the outlets to ensure they were working properly and compliant with safety standards.
I upgraded an older electrical panel from 125 amps to 200 amps using a Siemens 200-amp main breaker panel. The existing panel was outdated, so I replaced it and reconnected all existing circuits. I also added new breakers for future capacity, ensuring everything was grounded and up to code.