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You’re dealing with a home that needs more than a quick fix. Maybe your panel can’t handle the load anymore, or you’re tired of losing power every time a storm rolls through West Greenwich. Perhaps you’re looking at a generator install because you’ve learned the hard way what happens when the well pump stops working.
Here’s what changes when your electrical system actually works the way it should. Your lights stay on when everyone else’s go dark. Your family has hot water and a working septic system even during outages. Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the dryer and microwave at the same time.
You stop wondering if your electrical setup is safe. You stop worrying about whether your home can handle modern demands. And you get a system built to last, installed by electricians who’ve been doing this work in Rhode Island for over 30 years.
We’ve spent over 30 years working on residential and commercial electrical projects across Rhode Island. We’re fully licensed Master Electricians, Electrical Inspector Certified, and authorized Generac dealers who understand what West Greenwich properties need.
Your home sits in a rural community where power outages aren’t rare. Trees cause most of the problems, but storms and wind don’t help. You need electrical work done by people who get that reality and know how to build systems that handle it.
We’ve completed over 1,500 commercial projects and countless residential jobs. We’re not the biggest operation, and that’s intentional. You get electricians who treat your property like it matters, because it does.
You reach out and describe what’s going on. We ask questions to understand your situation, not to upsell you on things you don’t need. If it’s an emergency, we move fast. If it’s a planned upgrade, we schedule a time that works for you.
We show up when we say we will. Our electricians assess your current system, explain what’s wrong or what you need, and give you a clear picture of the work involved. No jargon. No runaround. Just straight answers about what it takes to get your electrical right.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the job from permits to final inspection. You get licensed electricians who follow code, work clean, and don’t leave until everything’s tested and working. After we’re done, your system does what it’s supposed to do. That’s the standard.
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West Greenwich homes need more than standard electrical service. With a median home age from 1989 and 82% single-family detached properties, you’re often looking at panel upgrades, generator installations, and rural electrical work that includes well pump circuits and septic system power.
We handle the full scope. Panel upgrades for homes that can’t keep up with modern electrical loads. Generator installation and repair so you’re not without power when outages hit. Smart home wiring for homeowners ready to modernize. Commercial electrical work for local businesses that can’t afford downtime.
Your property gets the same attention whether it’s a service call or a complete rewire. We’re licensed, insured, and certified to handle everything from troubleshooting a tripped breaker to designing electrical systems for new construction. You’re working with a top rated electrical company that’s been serving this area long enough to know what holds up and what doesn’t.
We prioritize emergency calls and work to get someone to your property as fast as possible. Response time depends on current job load and your specific location in West Greenwich, but we understand that electrical emergencies don’t wait.
If you’ve lost power, have sparking outlets, or smell burning, shut off power at the main panel if it’s safe to do so and call us immediately. We’ll walk you through any safety steps over the phone while we’re on our way.
For non-emergency work, we schedule appointments that fit your timeline. Most service calls and assessments happen within a few days. Larger projects like panel upgrades or generator installations get scheduled based on permit timelines and equipment availability.
Generator installations typically range from $8,000 to $15,000 depending on your home’s size, fuel source, and electrical needs. That includes the generator unit, transfer switch, installation labor, permits, and startup.
Your cost depends on whether you’re running on natural gas or propane, how much of your home you want powered during outages, and what your current electrical panel can handle. Some homes need panel upgrades before a generator install, which adds to the total.
We’re authorized Generac dealers, which means you get manufacturer-backed equipment and warranty support. During your consultation, we’ll assess your property, calculate your power needs, and give you an accurate quote. No surprises. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for before any work starts.
If your home was built in the 1980s or 1990s, there’s a good chance your panel isn’t sized for how you live now. Back then, homes didn’t have the same electrical demands. No smart devices, fewer appliances, smaller HVAC systems.
You’ll know you need an upgrade if breakers trip frequently, lights dim when appliances kick on, or you’re running space heaters because your panel can’t handle a bigger HVAC system. Homes with 100-amp service often need 200-amp panels to safely handle modern loads.
There’s also a safety factor. Older panels with aluminum wiring, Federal Pacific breakers, or outdated fuse boxes create fire risks. Electrical failures cause 13% of home fires in the US. A panel upgrade isn’t just about convenience, it’s about protecting your property and family. We’ll inspect your current setup and tell you honestly whether an upgrade makes sense.
Power outages top the list. West Greenwich’s rural setting means trees and weather cause frequent disruptions. Homes without generators lose well pump power, which means no water, and septic systems can have issues too.
Undersized panels are another big one. Older homes weren’t wired for today’s electrical loads. You end up with tripped breakers, outlets that can’t handle what you’re plugging in, and systems that struggle when you add things like EV chargers or smart home tech.
We also see a lot of outdated wiring that needs replacement. Aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube systems, and deteriorating insulation create safety hazards. If you’re buying an older home in West Greenwich, get the electrical inspected before you close. It’ll save you from expensive surprises later.
Ask for their license number and verify it with the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training. Licensed electricians will have no problem providing this information. If someone hesitates or makes excuses, that’s your signal to walk away.
You want Master Electricians who are insured and bonded. That protects you if something goes wrong during the job. Ask to see their certificate of insurance. Legitimate electrical contractors carry liability and workers’ comp coverage.
Check their credentials too. Are they members of professional organizations like the IAEI? Do they have manufacturer certifications for the equipment they install? We’re Electrical Inspector Certified and authorized Generac dealers because those credentials matter. They mean we’re held to higher standards and stay current on code requirements. Don’t hire based on price alone. Hire based on qualifications, experience, and whether they can prove they’re legit.
Yes. We’ve completed over 1,500 commercial projects alongside decades of residential work. The skills overlap, but the requirements differ. Commercial jobs involve higher voltages, more complex systems, and stricter code compliance. Residential work focuses on safety, functionality, and making sure your home’s electrical keeps up with how you live.
For commercial clients in West Greenwich, we handle everything from tenant fit-outs to complete electrical system design. You need electricians who understand business timelines and can work around your operating hours. Downtime costs you money, so we plan jobs to minimize disruption.
For homeowners, we’re the electrical contractor you call whether it’s a small repair or a whole-house rewire. Same licensed electricians, same attention to detail. The difference is scale, not quality. You get experienced professionals either way.