New construction custom electrical installation involves the installation of electrical wiring and components in a new building or home according to the specific needs and requirements of the client, and this is where OSE Services excels. The cost of new construction wiring installation can vary depending on the size of the building and the complexity of the electrical system.
Many types of custom electrical work can be done in a home to suit the homeowner's needs. These are five examples of how you can do custom electrical work in your custom home.
OSE Services specializes in diagnosing and fixing electrical problems. We also perform risk assessments and assess electrical processes. There are many signs that an electrical problem can present in your home. One example is the outlet becoming hot which can lead to a fire hazard.
Older Electrical Panel: A faulty electrical panel can lead to electrical problems in your home. You may need to replace your panel if you have an older house or an outdated electrical system.
Electrical Surges: An electrical surge can cause damage to your electric devices and reduce their lifespan. A variety of factors, including poor wiring, lightning strikes, and faulty appliances, can cause electrical surges.
Frayed Wiring: A common electrical problem, frayed wiring can cause flickering lights and power outages on windy days. If not treated immediately, it can cause electrical shocks that can prove fatal.
Overloaded Circuits: Overloaded circuits can cause circuit breakers to trip and cause damage to electrical devices. You may need to add circuits to your electrical system or upgrade it to prevent overload.
Faulty Outlets: Faulty outlets can spark fires and cause electrical shocks. It is possible to have damaged outlets replaced or repaired by an electrician.
Problems with wiring: Bad wiring can lead to electrical problems such as flickering lights and power outages. Improper wiring can pose a serious safety risk to your home.
Electrical Code Violations: Can present a serious safety risk to your home. You may need an electrician to inspect your home if you suspect it has electrical code violations.
Tripping Circuit Breakers: Overloaded circuits or faulty appliances can cause tripping circuit breakers. You may need to replace or upgrade damaged appliances to prevent your circuit breakers from tripping.
Malfunctioning Light switches: Flickering, power outages, and electric shocks can all be caused by malfunctioning light switches. It is possible to have light switches replaced or repaired by an electrician.
Uncovered Junction Boxes: Uncovered junction boxes pose a serious safety risk to your home. You may need to have your junction box inspected by an electrician if it does not have a covering.