Receptacles & Switches

Receptacles & Switches — Safe, Solid, and Built to Last

Outlets and switches are some of the most used parts of your electrical system—and often the most overlooked.

Loose outlets, non-working switches, or outdated wiring aren’t just annoying… they can be unsafe.

I handle everything from simple replacements to full upgrades—with clean work and attention to detail.

Need an Outlet or Switch Fixed or Upgraded? Whether it’s one device or a full upgrade, I can take care of it.

  • If you’re noticing any of these, it’s worth taking a closer look:

    • Outlets that don’t hold plugs securely

    • Switches that feel loose, warm, or stop working

    • Two-prong outlets (no ground)

    • Discolored or cracked receptacles

    • Sparking when plugging in devices

    • Not enough outlets in a room

    • Light switches in inconvenient locations

    These are small components—but they play a big role in safety and daily convenience.

  • Installation & Replacement

    • Standard outlet replacement

    • USB outlets

    • Tamper-resistant outlets (child-safe)

    • Weather-resistant exterior outlets

    Safety Upgrades

    • GFCI outlets (kitchens, baths, basements, outdoors)

    • AFCI protection where required

    • Grounding corrections

    Added Convenience

    • Adding outlets to reduce extension cord use

    • Proper placement for modern living

    • Dedicated outlets for appliances

    💡 Goal: Safe, reliable power exactly where you need it.n

  • Installation & Replacement

    • Standard switches

    • 3-way and 4-way switching

    • Dimmer switches (LED compatible)

    Smart & Convenience Upgrades

    • Motion sensor switches

    • Timer switches

    • Smart switches (app or voice-controlled)

    Troubleshooting

    • Non-working switches

    • Flickering lights tied to switch issues

    • Incorrect wiring or failed DIY installs

    • Backstabbed outlets that have come loose over time

    • Reverse polarity or miswired devices

    • Overloaded circuits tied to poor outlet layout

    • Old or worn-out switches and receptacles

    • Unsafe or non-code-compliant installations

    • Tight, secure connections (no shortcuts)

    • Devices installed straight, flush, and solid

    • Clean finish work — it looks as good as it works

    • Work brought up to current code where needed

    • Clear explanation of what was done

    1. Quick evaluation of the issue or upgrade

    2. Clear explanation of options

    3. Upfront pricing

    4. Clean, professional installation

    5. Final check to make sure everything works properly

    No surprises—just solid work done right.

    • Replace old or worn outlets

    • Upgrade to GFCI/AFCI protection

    • Add outlets to older rooms

    • Install dimmers and modern switches

    • Fix outlets or switches that stopped working

  • New outlets and switches can:

    • Improve safety

    • Make your home more functional

    • Update the look of a room

    • Reduce everyday frustration