CMi is the company to turn to for professional electrical services in Lake Park, FL. We’ve been in business for over 30 years and have a team of licensed and insured electricians ready to handle your needs. We work with both residential and commercial clients and bring the same level of dedication and professionalism to every job. From electrical repairs to installations, rewiring and more, you can count on us to perform top-quality work for a fair price.
Our Electrical Services
No matter what type of electrical service you need, you can always count on our team for help. We have experience working on electrical systems in all types of homes and for a wide range of commercial properties and industries. When performing any type of electrical work, our number one priorities are safety and customer satisfaction.
We offer a wide range of trusted electrical services:
- Electrical Repairs
- Upgrades and Improvements
- Landscape Lighting
- Security Lighting
- Ceiling Fan Installation
- And More
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Signs You Need Electrical Repair
Electrical issues can be incredibly dangerous if you ignore them. As such, it’s essential that you stay alert for any potential problems and contact an experienced electrical company at the first sign of a problem.
Some of the biggest signs you need to call for electrical repair service include:
- Dead outlet or switch
- Smoke coming from an outlet
- Electrical burning smells
- Outlet, switch or electrical panel feels hot
- Outlet or switch shocks you when you touch it
- Circuit breaker keeps tripping
- Flickering lights
- Humming or buzzing noise coming from your electrical panel
- GFCI outlet doesn’t trip when you test it
Some of these issues are obviously more serious than others and require immediate attention. For instance, if you have an outlet that starts smoking or smells like it’s burning, you should immediately unplug everything from it. It’s also a good idea to shut off the breaker for the circuit the outlet is on, just to be completely safe.
Why Choose Us?
CMi is a family-owned company, and we bring our family values to everything we do. We live by the Golden Rule, which is to treat each customer and all of our employees the same as we’d want others to treat us. Over the years, we’ve expanded to where we now have over 120 employees and more than 95 service vehicles at our headquarters in Lake Park.
No matter whether it’s a minor project or something much bigger and more complex, you can trust us to handle it promptly and professionally. We also won’t rest until the job is complete and you’re happy.
To see what makes CMi the best choice for electrical services in Lake Park, contact us today.
FAQs
If you have any questions about your electrical system or any electrical work you need done, we’re always here to help.
Can you do electrical work yourself?
Some types of electrical work, such as replacing an outlet or switch, are relatively straightforward. Nonetheless, we don’t recommend trying to do any work on the electrical system in your home or business yourself due to the risks involved. In addition to the potential for you to shock or electrocute yourself, the other concern is that you risk an electrical fire if you don’t wire everything properly.
Do you need a permit for electrical work?
You generally need a permit for most types of electrical work, other than for minor projects. If the project requires making any changes to existing wiring or circuits, you will need to have a licensed electrician obtain a permit before getting started. The work must also pass an electrical inspection once it’s complete.
How do you know if you need to upgrade your electrical panel?
Electricians generally recommend replacing your electrical panel at least every 25-30 years. It’s also often necessary to upgrade to a bigger panel with a higher amperage when adding a new 240-volt appliance to the building, such as central air conditioning, a hot tub, an EV charging station, etc. Before installing any of these things, an electrician will perform a load calculation to see if your existing electrical panel can handle the additional load.