Electrical Services

Q: Do you offer free estimates?

Yes! We’re happy to provide free, no-obligation estimates for most electrical jobs.

Q: Are your electricians licensed?

Absolutely. All of our electricians are fully certified and trained to meet the latest safety codes and industry standards.

Q: Do you handle small jobs, like fixing outlets or light switches?

Of course. No job is too small—whether it’s a quick repair or a major installation, we’re here to help.

Q: Do you offer emergency electrical services?

Yes. If you have an urgent issue such as power loss, sparks, or burning smells, call us right away—we’ll respond as quickly as possible.

Residential Lifts & Stair Chairs

Q: What’s the difference between a stair chair and a home lift?

A stair chair (stair lift) is a motorized chair that rides along a rail on your staircase. A home lift (residential elevator) moves vertically between floors, like a small personal elevator.

Q: How long does installation take?

Most stair chairs can be installed in just a few hours. Residential lifts usually take a few days, depending on the model and your home layout.

Q: Will a stair chair or lift damage my home?

No. Stair chairs are mounted safely to the staircase (not the wall) and leave minimal impact. Residential lifts are designed to integrate neatly into your home with professional installation.

Q: What happens if the power goes out?

Both stair chairs and residential lifts have built-in safety features and battery backup systems, so you’ll never be stuck.

Q: Do you provide maintenance and repairs?

Yes. We provide ongoing service, annual maintenance checks, and quick repairs if needed—so your lift runs smoothly for years.

Q: Is there financing or payment plan options?

Yes, we can discuss flexible payment options to help make your lift or stair chair more affordable.

Elevator Emergency Communications Systems

Q1: Why do elevators need emergency phone systems?

A: Emergency phone systems are required in elevators to provide trapped passengers with a direct line of communication to emergency personnel. This ensures quick assistance in the event of a power outage, mechanical failure, or other emergency. It’s also a legal requirement under most building and safety codes.

Q2: Are your emergency phones code-compliant?

A: Yes. All of our emergency elevator phone systems are fully compliant with applicable regulations, including ASME A17.1, and local jurisdictional codes. We ensure each system meets standards for accessibility, hands-free operation, and 24/7 connectivity.