Valley
proudly offers a variety of electrical services. We
provide electrical repairs and installations
for residential homes and lightcommercial
buildings. Whether you we are upgrading electrical
panels, remodeling entire homes, or troubleshooting
bad circuits our quality and commitment to our
clients will never change. We guarantee
to provide you with “Old Fashioned
Service!”
Call our office at 408-294-6290 to schedule
a repair call or free estimate
Electrical Panel Upgrades - old
outdated electrical panels are an increased
fire and safety hazard
- Do You Have Circuit Breaker Problems? -
many circuit breakers become overheated through
the years and may malfunction causing them
to trip
- Recessed Lighting – a
beautiful touch to any room
- Kitchen Remodeling - add
new outlets and recessed lighting to
modernize your kitchen
- Ceiling Fans - paddle
fans will cool down your home significantly
during those hot summer days
- Attic fans or Bathroom fans
- Security Lighting or Flood Lighting – add
motion lights and increase the safety at your
home or office
- Dedicated Circuits for Spas,
Jacuzzis, etc.
- Code
Corrections
Repair and installations
- Add, replace or repair outlets or light fixtures/switches
- Diagnose circuit breaker problems
- Add dedicated circuits (110V and 220V)
Please note: The diagnosis or inspection
is $120.00 per hour, one hour minimum. Any
time remaining from the first hour will apply
towards the repair. We will provide an
firm estimate (if possible) after our initial
diagnosis, or inspection.
Free Estimates:
- Electrical Panel Upgrades
- Remodeling
- Recessed lighting
Tips and Tricks:
- If your house has a breaker box and not a
fuse box when something goes off it is likely
a thrown breaker. If this is the case then
you simply need to turn the breaker completely
off and then turn it back on again in order
to restore power. If this problem persists
you may have a bad breaker or there is too
much power being drawn from the area that it
controls.
- Periodically you will encounter a
blown fuse. This occurs when the thin metal
strip that runs through the middle of it has
melted. When this occurs the fuse needs to
be replaced. When replacing make sure that
you use a fuse that is rated the same as the
existing one. It is also good to do so while
on dry ground.
- When
using your power tools with an extension cord
check the power rating of the item as well
as the gauge of the extension cord. You could
be losing precious power if the cord cannot
carry enough to the device. This will lead
to poor performance as well as it could damage
your tool or device by not giving it to the
power to run properly.
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