Under cabinet lighting has two essential functions in your kitchen. First, it provides task lighting for countertop food prep and other work conditions. Second, it provides accent lighting to highlight your magnificent countertop and backsplash. Accent lighting in cabinet with glass cupboard doors creates a nice ambient light when main kitchen lights are off. If you have crown molding installed with enough space above the kitchen cabinets, using your under cabinet lights on top of the cabinets can create a wonderful uplighting effect.
Let our available, licensed, and local electricians give your cabinets that extra flair they need to impress!
Flat-panel TVs offer some of the best pictures available, plus a sleek design that looks great in almost any décor. Their slender shape and light weight make them ideal for wall mounting.
Give us a call and we can have an electrician/contractor help you out by dealing with that frustrating TV mounting for you. We'll even hide the cables!
Recessed lighting has exceptional versatility and control over lighting conditions. Also known as recessed downlights or recessed fixtures, these downlights emit downward distribution of light which directs eyes to an object or a surface instead of the fixture itself.
One of the greatest benefits of recessed downlighting is its ability to light a space effectively, while minimizing the appearance of the equipment itself. Recessed downlights are frequently used over the sink or bathroom vanity, as well as your living room to add the affect of a theatre in your own home.
Our local electricians can really make that kitchen or other rooms look spectacular with refreshing new lighting!
Ceiling fans can bring numerous energy saving benefits to the home. Most ceiling fans use only about as much power as a 100-watt light bulb. When used properly, ceiling fans can save you money in utility bills in both Winter and Summer months.
Mr. Fan, our number one licensed electrician will give you a quick quote and make those ceiling fan installations a breeze! No need to risk hurting yourself with the heavy lifting on that ladder or risk electrical shock.
It's true that surge protector power strips do offer some protection. However, in the event of a surge, the juice will follow any wire into a house (phone and cable lines included) and threaten fax and answering machines, televisions, computers, and even modems. That's where whole-house surge protection comes in for maximum coverage.
These special surge suppressors are specifically designed to do the heavy lifting while working in tandem with your plug-in surge protectors. Suppressors are hard-wired to the service panel and are rated to stop a 40,000-amp surge, at minimum. Features include thermal fuses, and lights or alarms that indicate when a device has taken a hit.
Our licensed electrician is here to help protect your vital electronic equipment from dangerous surges. Contact us today!
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