Specialty Services

When You Know What You Need, We Do It Right

Some electrical work isn’t everyday stuff. It’s more specific, a little more involved, and usually something you’ve already put some thought into before reaching out.

At that point, you’re not looking to be sold. You’re looking for someone who understands what you’re trying to do, can walk you through the details, and gets it installed properly without guesswork.

That’s how we handle specialty work. We’ll make sure everything is set up safely, correctly, and in a way that actually fits how you plan to use it.

What We Help With

Septic Wiring Done Right

Septic systems rely on safe, reliable electrical work to keep everything running properly behind the scenes.

Wiring septic pumps, floats, alarms, and control panels

Electrical setup for new septic system installations

Troubleshooting septic electrical issues and pump failures

Replacing damaged or outdated septic wiring components

Coordinating with septic contractors during installs/repairs

Planning a Remodel?

Electrical changes are usually part of the process, even if they’re not the first thing people think about.

Adding or relocating lighting and switches

Updating outdated wiring during renovations

Installing new outlets and dedicated circuits

Kitchen, bathroom, and basement electrical upgrades

Preparing the home for new appliances or smart features

Panels and Electrical Capacity

As electrical demands change, your panel and overall capacity may need to be updated to safely support the way your home is used now.

Electrical panel and Service upgrades

Subpanels and load management

Capacity upgrades for renovations and additions

Dedicated circuits for high-demand appliances and equipment

Backup Power and Reliability

Backup power systems need to work safely, reliably, and without added stress when the power goes out.

Generator installation (portable and standby)

GenerLink systems

Transfer switches

Generator servicing and maintenance

Emergency backup power planning and setup

EV Charging and Modern Power Needs

EV charging setups need the right wiring, capacity, and planning to work reliably with the way you actually use your home every day.

Level 1 and Level 2 EV charger installation

Circuit upgrades for charging systems

Load calculations for safe charger installation

Smart charging setups and future-ready planning

Garage and exterior power solutions for EV charging setups

Additional Specialty Installations

Some electrical projects require more customized planning, specialized wiring, or equipment-specific setups to make sure everything works safely and properly.

Hot tub, spa, and dedicated equipment circuit wiring

Smart home wiring and controls

Data, phone, and TV cabling

Exterior power and wiring for workshops, sheds, and detached buildings

If You’re Still Figuring It Out

You don’t need to have every detail nailed down before reaching out.

If you’ve got a general idea of what you’re looking for, we’ll help you sort through the options, explain what makes sense for your setup, and make sure you’re moving forward with the right solution.

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifies as a specialty electrical service?

These are projects that are more specific or involved, like generators, panel upgrades, or EV chargers.

Do I need a professional to install a generator?

Yes. Generator installations involve multiple systems and need to be done safely and to code.

How do I know what size generator I need?

It depends on what you want to power. A proper load calculation helps determine the right fit for your home.

What’s the difference between portable and standby generators?

Portable units power selected items manually, while standby generators automatically power larger portions of your home.

What is a GenerLink system?

 It’s a device that connects a portable generator directly through your meter, allowing for a safer and more convenient setup.

When should I consider upgrading my electrical panel?

If your system can’t keep up with your usage or you’re adding major upgrades like EV chargers or HVAC systems.

Can I charge my EV using a regular outlet?

You can, but it’s slow. A dedicated charger is faster, safer, and more practical for everyday use.

Do EV chargers require a panel upgrade?

Sometimes. It depends on your current electrical capacity and how your system is set up.

How long does a panel upgrade take?

Most can be completed in a single day, though power will be temporarily shut off during the process.

Do you handle permits and inspections for specialty work?

Yes. We take care of the process so everything is installed properly and approved.

Can you help if I’m not fully sure what I need yet?

Absolutely. We can walk through your options and help you figure out what makes the most sense for your setup.