Electrical Services
Residential. Commercial. Industrial.
Elevate Your Electrical System with Our Wiring and Rewiring
From the most minor repair to complete rewiring, our electrical services ensure your residential, commercial, or industrial electrical system is safe, efficient, and reliable. Trust us for panel upgrades, lighting installations, and everything in between.
Our experienced electricians meticulously assess your existing wiring, identifying any issues or safety concerns.
Based on your specific requirements, we design a customized wiring or rewiring plan emphasizing safety, efficiency, and aesthetics.
24/7 Services Utah LLC’s expert team ensures meticulous installations, minimizing impact on your daily routine or business activities. We conclude each project by thoroughly testing the new wiring, ensuring it adheres to the highest safety and efficiency standards.
Why Choose Our Wiring and Rewiring Services:
- Local Expertise: Owned by Steve Lockhart, we're deeply familiar with Salt Lake City homes' unique needs.
- Comprehensive Care: We're your one-stop shop for electrical and HVAC, simplifying home maintenance and upgrades.
- Quality First: Our commitment to quality means we use only the best materials and meticulous attention to detail in every job.
- Customer-Centric: We believe in transparent communication, fair pricing, and tailoring solutions to your needs.
- Safety Assured: Your family's safety is our top priority. We adhere to the highest safety standards in every project we undertake.
24/7 Services Utah LLC prioritizes your safety and compliance by keeping abreast of the latest electrical codes and regulations. Our dedicated team ensures your property meets and surpasses all required standards.
Understanding that each property is distinct, we offer customized solutions designed to align with your property’s specific layout, requirements, and potential for expansion. In an era where technology evolves rapidly, we ensure your electrical infrastructure supports modern appliances, smart home innovations, and electric vehicles through our comprehensive rewiring services.
Our Proven Process:
- Thorough Assessment & Consultation
- Tailored Design & Planning
- Precise Installation
- Rigorous Testing
- Maintenance Service
At 24/7 Services Utah LLC, we understand the dangers of old or faulty wiring, such as increased fire hazards. Our commitment is to elevate safety, diminish the likelihood of electrical complications, and ensure the security of your property.
By modernizing your electrical wiring, you not only enhance the safety of your premises but also boost its energy efficiency, leading to lower electricity expenses. We’re experts in implementing wiring upgrades designed to minimize energy consumption, offering you significant savings in the long run.
Contact Us Today
Upgrade your space’s safety and efficiency with 24/7 Services Utah LLC’s wiring and rewiring services. Trust us as your go-to expert, Whether for a renovation project or an electrical system upgrade. Contact us now to talk about your specific wiring and rewiring requirements and to set up a consultation with our skilled electricians.
Have Additional Questions?
- 385-261-4781
- info@24-7servicesutah.com
- 2809 S 9150 W, Magna, UT 84044
- Mon-Fri 7:00AM - 5:00PM
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. All of our electricians are licensed and insured.
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A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlet is a device designed to protect against electrical shock by shutting off power if an imbalance in the electrical current is detected. GFCI outlets are required in areas where electricity and water may come into contact, such as bathrooms, kitchens, garages, outdoor spaces, and basements.
Circuit breakers trip to protect your home from electrical overloads and potential fires. Overloading circuits, short circuits, or ground fault surges could cause frequent tripping. Identifying and resolving the underlying issue is essential, as it might involve redistributing appliances to different circuits or repairing faulty wiring.
We recommend that your home’s electrical system be inspected by a qualified electrician every 3-5 years. However, older homes, homes undergoing renovation, or homes with DIY wiring should be inspected more frequently.
While minor tasks like changing a lightbulb are safe for homeowners, a licensed electrician should perform most electrical work due to the risks of electrical shock, fire, and code violations. Always consult a professional for wiring, installations, and repairs.
Both fuses and circuit breakers protect electrical circuits by interrupting power flows in case of an overload. A fuse does this once and then must be replaced, while a circuit breaker can be reset after tripping.
To reduce your electric bill, consider using energy-efficient appliances, LED lighting, and programmable thermostats and ensuring your home is well-insulated. Regular maintenance of HVAC systems and careful management of appliance use can also contribute to lower energy consumption.
An electrical surge is a sudden spike in voltage significantly above the designated level in a flow of electricity. Surge protectors can safeguard your electronics and appliances from damage caused by these spikes. For comprehensive protection, consider installing a whole-home surge protection system.
Signs that your home may need rewiring include:
- Frequent breaker trips.
- Flickering lights.
- Burning smells from outlets.
- The presence of old-fashioned wiring like knobs and tubes.
If your house is over 40 years old and hasn’t been inspected recently, having an electrician assess your wiring is a good idea.
During a power outage, disconnect or turn off appliances, electronics, and lights to prevent damage from a surge when power is restored. Keep a flashlight and batteries accessible, and use a generator if available, ensuring it’s operated in a well-ventilated area to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
Consider upgrading your electrical panel if it’s over 25 years old if you’re experiencing frequent breaker trips, if you’re adding major appliances, or if you’re planning a significant home renovation. An updated panel can improve safety and accommodate increased electrical demands.