
PROJECT GALLERY
WHEN ELECTRICAL WORK ISN’T DONE RIGHT
Electrical work hidden behind a panel cover can tell you everything about the quality of installation. When work is rushed, unlicensed, or done incorrectly, the risks are real — from failed inspections to fire hazards.
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These examples show why proper licensing, training, and accountability matter.

BEFORE:
Unsafe & Improper Installation
This panel showed overcrowded breakers, double-tapped connections, disorganized wiring, and exposed openings inside the enclosure. Loose conductors and poor load distribution created potential overheating and safety concerns.
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Panels installed this way can lead to failed inspections, unreliable performance, and increased fire risk.
AFTER:
Clean, Organized & Code-Compliant
The panel was rebuilt with proper breaker placement, secure terminations, and clearly organized wiring. Open gaps were sealed, conductors were correctly landed, and load distribution was corrected to meet current code standards.
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The result is a safer electrical system, easier future servicing, and reliable performance built to last.


BEFORE:
Corrosion, Exposure & Improper Terminations
This meter base showed significant rust buildup, exposed components, and improper conductor routing. Moisture intrusion and deteriorating metal create long-term reliability issues and increase the risk of failure at the service connection.
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Electrical service equipment must be sealed, secure, and properly terminated to protect the entire home.
AFTER:
Sealed, Secure & Up to Standard
The service was rebuilt with a new meter base, proper conductor placement, sealed entry points, and clean terminations. The installation now meets current standards, protects against weather exposure, and provides a safe, dependable service connection.


BEFORE:
Cluttered Service & Improper Routing
This exterior service setup showed multiple outdated panels, exposed wiring, and disorganized routing along the wall. The installation lacked proper structure, spacing, and clean service mast configuration.
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When service equipment is installed this way, it can create safety concerns, inspection issues, and long-term reliability problems.
AFTER:
Structured, Clean & Upgraded Service
The service was rebuilt with properly mounted meter bases, new panels, organized conduit runs, and a clean mast configuration. Equipment spacing, routing, and terminations were corrected to meet current standards.
The result is a safe, organized electrical service designed for long-term performance and future expansion.


BEFORE:
Deteriorated Service Equipment
This pole-mounted service showed aging equipment, corrosion, exposed components, and improper grounding. The panel interior lacked proper organization and secure terminations, creating safety and reliability concerns.
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Outdoor service equipment must be weather-resistant, properly bonded, and installed to current code standards.
AFTER:
Rebuilt, Weather-Ready & Code-Compliant
The service was upgraded with new equipment, proper grounding, secure terminations, and sealed connections. The installation now meets current standards and is built to withstand outdoor exposure.
The result is a safe, dependable power supply designed for long-term performance.


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