What types of electrical services do you offer?
How do I know if I need an electrician?
You may need an electrician if you experience frequent power issues such as tripped breakers, flickering lights, or outlets that don’t work. Signs of electrical hazards, like burning smells, buzzing sounds, sparks, or warm outlets, indicate a serious issue that requires immediate attention. If your home has outdated wiring or an old electrical panel, an upgrade may be necessary for safety and efficiency. Adding new appliances, smart home features, or EV chargers also requires professional installation to ensure proper wiring and prevent overloads. Anytime you’re unsure about an electrical issue, hiring a licensed electrician ensures your system is safe, up to code, and functioning properly.
How do I schedule an appointment for electrical work?
Scheduling an appointment with Ignis Electric is quick and easy. You can call our office, visit our website, or send us an email to request service. Our friendly team will discuss your electrical needs, provide an initial consultation, and help you find a convenient time for a licensed electrician to visit your home or business. For urgent issues, we also offer emergency electrical services with fast response times. Whether you need a repair, upgrade, or new installation, we make the scheduling process seamless, ensuring prompt and professional service that fits your timeline.
How do I know if I need an electrical panel upgrade?
You may need an electrical panel upgrade if you experience frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, or inconsistent power when using multiple appliances. Older panels, especially those over 20-30 years old, may struggle to support modern electrical demands, leading to overheating, buzzing sounds, or even burning smells near the panel. If your home still has a fuse box or a panel rated at 100 amps or less, upgrading to a higher-capacity panel ensures safer and more efficient power distribution. Additionally, if you’re adding new appliances, renovating, or installing an EV charger, a panel upgrade prevents overloads and ensures your system meets current safety codes. A licensed electrician can inspect your panel and recommend the best solution for your electrical needs.