HVAC, Plumbing, & Electrical Services
Electrical problems scare me more than they probably should. And I’ve been doing this work for years.
Thing is, electricity doesn’t give you second chances. You ignore that buzzing outlet or that warm switch, and next thing you know, you’re dealing with a house fire.
Been working on electrical problems in Corinth long enough to see some really scary stuff. Outlets held together with electrical tape. Panels that looked like they belonged in a museum. People just living with lights that flicker every time they use the microwave.
Here’s what gets me – folks will ignore obvious warning signs for months because they don’t want to spend money. That outlet shocking you every time? Not normal. Those breakers tripping constantly? Also not normal.
Look, I get it. Nobody wants to call an electrician. We’re not cheap and electrical work seems scary. But ignoring problems makes them way more dangerous and expensive.
We’re Comfort Experts. When your electrical system starts acting up, we’re the ones who show up and fix it before someone gets hurt.
We’ve worked on everything from 1970s homes with aluminum wiring to brand-new houses where the builder cut corners.
Here’s what we handle:
We’ve had calls where squirrels chewed through attic wiring. We’ve seen panels where someone tried to power half the house off one breaker. Nothing surprises us anymore. We just fix it.
Don’t wait until something dramatic happens.
Here’s when you should actually pick up the phone:
We show up on time. We explain things without using electrical engineering terms nobody understands.
Don’t try to sell you expensive stuff you don’t need. Most problems have straightforward solutions if you know what you’re doing.
We wear shoe covers, use drop cloths, clean up our mess. Act like decent human beings in your house.
That’s really all it takes – do good work, don’t make a mess, and don’t try to rip people off.
Been working in Corinth long enough to know that word travels fast around here. Do right by one family, they tell their neighbors. Mess up one job, everyone knows by next week.
Got called to this house off Lake Sharon Drive last summer. Their kitchen lights flickered every time they ran the dishwasher. They figured it was just the light fixture being old.
When I opened their electrical panel, my stomach dropped. Half their kitchen appliances were running off one tiny 15-amp circuit that was never meant to handle that load.
The wire was getting hot every single time they used multiple appliances at once. Give it another few months and that overloaded circuit would’ve started a fire inside their wall.
Ran proper dedicated circuits for the big appliances, replaced some worn outlets, balanced their electrical load. No more flickering.
They said they’d been living with it for over a year. Just got used to it. That’s exactly the problem – people adapt to dangerous situations instead of fixing them.
You don’t want some guy scratching his head at your electrical panel for two hours. We come prepared to solve your problem.
Yeah, that means your electrical system can’t handle the load. We can balance your circuits or upgrade your panel.
Absolutely. We’ll install outlets where you actually need them. Extension cords aren’t meant to be permanent.
Usually one full day. We handle permits, installation, inspection, cleanup – everything.
Yes, you should worry. Sparks mean loose wiring or failing outlets. Both are fire hazards.
If you’ve got expensive appliances and electronics, yes. Power strips only protect what’s plugged into them.
Electrical problems don’t get better on their own. They get worse until something catches fire or someone gets seriously hurt.
That flickering light becomes an electrical fire. That warm outlet becomes melted wiring. That little shock becomes someone getting really hurt.
And electrical fires spread incredibly fast. Terrifyingly fast.
Call us before your warning signs become front-page news.
We’re the electricians in Corinth who actually answer the phone and show up the same day. Usually within a couple hours.
Your lights should work when you flip the switch. Your outlets shouldn’t try to hurt you. Your house shouldn’t make you nervous about using electricity.
Let’s make that happen before something terrible does.