We repair and maintain existing electrical systems. We also offer installation services for new equipment.
Other electrical services we offer include:
We offer emergency electrical services around the clock -- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No job is too big or too small, so contact the experts at Parker & Sons today.
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Buzzing light switches can be caused by issues such as loose wiring, faulty switches, incompatibility between dimmers and light bulbs, or dangerous electrical arcing.
Quick fixes for a buzzing light switch include tightening loose connections, replacing incompatible or damaged bulbs, and installing dimmer switches that correctly match the wattage of the light bulbs used.
When engaging in electrical DIY, it's crucial to remember that safety comes first. If you encounter persistent buzzing, excessive heat, sparks, or scorch marks, these are red flags indicating that it's time to call in a qualified electrician.
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Tamper-resistant outlets (TRRs) prevent foreign objects from being inserted, reducing the risk of electrical shocks, especially for children.
Since 2008, the National Electrical Code has mandated TRRs in new and renovated residential constructions to enhance safety standards.
TRRs are crucial in high-risk areas like kitchens and bathrooms, providing added protection against electrical hazards.
Learn more about tamper resistent outlets.
Safety is paramount when installing electrical outlets, including turning off power at the breaker and using proper protective gear.
Gather all necessary materials beforehand, such as the new outlet, wire connectors, and a voltage tester, to ensure a smooth installation process.
If you encounter complex electrical tasks beyond basic outlet installation, it’s wise to call a professional electrician to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
Read a more detailed walkthrough with FAQs here.
Power outages in a single room can be caused by a loose connection, faulty wiring, tripped GFCI outlets, or old fuse boxes, even if the breaker hasn’t tripped.
Troubleshooting steps include checking light bulbs and outlets, inspecting light switches, testing GFCI outlets, and examining the electrical panel.
For safety, always turn off the power at the circuit breaker before performing any repairs. Use insulated tools, and if you encounter serious issues like burning smells or hot breakers, consider calling a professional electrician.
Learn more with our guide here.
Water leaking from a smoke alarm is often caused by roof leaks, condensation in the attic, or plumbing issues, requiring thorough inspection to identify the source.
A leaking smoke alarm can lead to serious consequences like electrical hazards, mold growth, and structural damage, making it crucial to address these leaks promptly.
Preventive measures, such as regular roof inspections, improving attic ventilation, and routine plumbing checks, can help prevent water intrusion and protect your smoke detectors from damage.
Learn more from our article on leaking smoke detectors here.
The expenses involved in rewiring a home can differ greatly, influenced by factors such as the size of the property, the intricacy of the electrical setup, ease of access to the existing system, the price of materials, and the various permits required. Additionally, implementing new features during the rewiring can further increase costs, while enhancing the functionality and safety of the home.
Interested in learning more about rewiring your house? Check out our article here.
The average cost of an electrical inspection in Arizona ranges from $125 to $200, with free inspections offered by Parker & Sons for electrical panels.
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Start by identifying if the power outage is limited to your home or if it’s a larger issue affecting the neighborhood.
Check your breaker box and GFCI outlets first; resetting tripped breakers and outlets can often restore power quickly.
If you encounter persistent issues or suspect wiring problems, don’t hesitate to call a qualified electrician for safety and professional help.
Learn more about how to turn the power back on after an outage.
The cost of an electrician can vary depending on if the service is an inspection or installation. At Parker & Sons, our electrical service cost breaks down as follows:
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