Residential Electrical Services
- July 14, 2015
- Posted by: jordanpfowler@gmail.com
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Since 1984, Morgan Electric, Inc. has been the electrician of choice for thousands of owners of homes, townhomes, and condominiums.
Your home should be a safe place. Whether you are a homeowner or landlord, it is imperative that the electrical systems in the residence be properly installed and optimally functioning. This saves you money, and more importantly, saves lives! Morgan Electric, Inc. provides residential electrical services in Dallas-Fort Worth and the North Texas region.
Our team of full-time, fully-licensed electricians responds rapidly to deliver the electrical solutions you need. We realize your house is also your home. We offer flexible scheduling, tenured electricians with thorough background checks and continuous training, and seek to provide as little disruption as possible on your daily life. We also pride ourselves leaving behind an impeccably clean job site.
Electrical Remodeling
When it is time to remodel a room, it’s also time to update your electrical system. We provide a full range of remodeling services to make your wiring, outlets, plugs, switches and fixtures match the newness of your remodel.
Home Additions
Time to expand your square footage with a home addition? We can offer optimized electrical solutions to save you time and money, while delivering services you desire to make your new addition the living space of your dreams.
Service Upgrades
Is your home older or aging from simple wear and tear? It is time for an electrical service upgrade. New systems and options exist to maximize energy efficiency and convenience, while creating a safer and improved home environment.
Additional Residential Electrical Services
We offer a full suite of home and residential electrical services in Dallas-Fort Worth and the surrounding regions. Here are the services homeowners and landlords often ask us to perform:
- Install Ceiling Fans
The beautiful fixtures that we love in our home are not always simple to install. Have a technician take care of the big things on your to-do list.
- Aluminum Wire to Copper Wire
Connecting one wire to another may seem like an easy task, but what if you have various types of wire to combine? Don’t make a costly mistake. Call our electricians to assist you.
- Remodeling/Additions
Are you looking to redo a room in your home, or maybe you’re finally ready for that dream addition? Involve an electrician in every step of the construction process to ensure that everything is done correctly and safely.
- TVSS & Surge Protection Systems
It only takes one surge of power to ruin sensitive electronics; computers and entertainment systems are usually the first to take a hit. To protect your equipment, have a Transient Voltage Surge Suppressor (TVSS) installed in your home or office to block those spikes in power from ruining your property.
- 120/240 Volt Circuits
When you have appliances that draw high currents of electricity (ovens, dryers, heaters), you may need to add a 240 volt circuit to your home to guarantee your family’s safety. (These were previously called 110v/220v.)
- Bathroom/Kitchen Lighting
The two most used rooms in your home are the kitchen and bathroom. Accent lighting can set a great mood for a luxurious bath or lavish dinner party.
- Recessed Lighting Installation
Although the end result is beautiful and dramatic, installing recessed lighting can be quite a task. Our technicians can handle high ceilings, irregular wall studs, and running power cables behind drywall for a beautiful effect.
- Landscape Lighting
If you’re trying to create the perfect mood for your outdoor haven, consult with a trained electrician who can guide you through proper light placement.
- GFCI Plugs for Outdoors/Indoor Protection
We can place protective coverings and GFCI outlets on outdoor and indoor plugs to ensure safety.
- Automated Energy Management Systems
Have lights that work on a sensor programmed to come on when you enter the room and turn off when you leave. The lights can dimly come on for your 2 a.m. water break, or gradually dim throughout the evening to calm children before bed.
- Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters
Every year, more than 40,000 fires are attributed to bad wiring. An arc circuit breaker is designed to stop fires before they can start by detecting faulty or damaged wiring within your home. The interrupters stop electrical flow to the non-working area, resulting in solving problems early.
- Relocate Plug and Switches
Relocating outlets or switches is no problem for our electricians. Let us do the job the right way, ensuring safety and convenience for your preferences. Make sure you consult with a technician before attempting any electrical project.
- Code/Safety Home Inspections
It is important for the safety of everyone to keep buildings up to code and to periodically inspect for potential electrical problems. We can walk you through the inspection process and explain the guidelines.