Home Rewiring Services
Expert Home Rewiring Services in Metro Atlanta
As homes age, their electrical systems can become a significant liability. Common signs that a home needs rewiring include flickering lights, frequently tripping breakers, scorched outlets, or the presence of outdated wiring like aluminum or knob-and-tube. Our licensed electricians conduct a thorough, non-invasive inspection to determine the scope of work. We then develop a detailed plan to systematically replace all old wiring with new, code-compliant materials. Our process is designed to be as non-disruptive as possible, giving you a completely modernized electrical system that can safely support all your appliances and electronics for years to come.
Electrical Repair
When it comes to electrical repairs, having top-notch service is a must. Our qualified technicians are here to help you with repairs, upgrades, and making sure that your home is safe. Here at Icon Electrical Services, we strive to provide our customers with fast, friendly, and reliable services that are guaranteed to give you 100% satisfaction. All of our employees are professionally licensed electricians that have a complex knowledge of home electrical issues. We’ll get your home up and running as quickly as possible if you’re located within the Mableton, GA, area.
Home Electrical Repair
When it comes to your home, it’s always best to upgrade every 20 years. Due to the rapid increase in technology, electrical systems need to be updated in order to support all of your home appliances. We highly recommend getting upgrades when you install home theaters or offices or purchase the latest in kitchen gadgets. You’ll find that if you don’t upgrade, you won’t be able to use multiple appliances at the same time. Trying to force your current electrical system to support all of your appliances could cause the system to malfunction, overload, and possibly cause permanent damage.
When it comes to repairs, we also have licensed electricians who are ready to help you. Our experts can quickly assess the damages and come up with a proper solution to your electrical troubles. At times it may be tempting to try and repair it on your own. However, this could lead to complications. Don’t put yourself in a situation where you may damage your system and end up paying more money for a full replacement. Our repairs are quick and efficient, and they’ll get your home up and running again.
Common Electrical Problems
Our electricians’ skill sets can address a wide range of different electrical needs. Here are just a few of the most common home electricity problems.
Breaker & Fuse Issues
While most homes come equipped with working breakers and fuses, you may assume that there’s an issue with your electrical circuit. This can lead you to believe investing in new and costly equipment may solve your issues. An electrician can give you an accurate assessment of what your problem is. Sometimes the fix is as simple as installing new fuses and breakers. This is especially common in older homes, as they often don’t have the capacity to support today’s increased electrical use. By purchasing new breakers and fuses, you’ll be able to have greater capacity to support your home.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
A GFCI is a type of electrical device which is installed to help prevent the risk of an electric shock. While the risk of getting shocked is exponentially low, the potential for injury still exists. It’s been found that a few hundred individuals are either injured or killed due to an electrical malfunction every year. Improper installations or old systems can cause homeowners trauma and electrical burns that could last a lifetime. Our company wants to ensure that no one faces the same fate.
We’ll be more than happy to ensure that your home is safe. A GFCI is a very small device, but it plays a significant role when it comes to preventing accidents. With a GFCI installed, the risk of electrical fires and sparks drops significantly. It’s also useful when it comes to detecting ground faults and other errors in electric pathways. With constant monitoring, you’ll be able to identify any small changes in electrical currents. If there happens to be a change, the GFCI will cut the electricity off to that particular circuit.