Our Work Call us at 631-543-1276
Our work encompasses full electric services Both commercial and residential Requirements.
Residential:
Safety FirstAdvantagelec.com takes safety seriously on every job site we start. Our team is knowledgeable about all safety protocols and procedures to make sure that your asset is secure from any potential risks associated with electrical work.
Customer Service That Goes Above & BeyondOur customer service team is dedicated to providing you with responses and solutions that exceed expectations each time you contact us. We take pride in our ability to provide top-notch customer support in a timely manner!
Home offices have become a must especially during to last 2 to 3 years. We will configure network connections and do all wire runs throughout your home.
Commercial: Our experience in Commercial coverage extends to diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining existing electrical systems.Includes:
Office buildings,
Retail businesses, Schools,
Hospitals,Reconstruction.
Tips to help protect your loved one and your home:
When to call us
1. Don’t Overload Outlets: Don't overload electrical outlets with more than 3 or 4 appliances or devices. Always use power strips with built-in circuit breakers.2. Use Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs): GFCIs can protect against electrical shocks and reduce the risk of electrical fires. Install GFCIs in areas where electrical appliances and devices are used near water, such as in bathrooms and kitchens.3. Don't Touch Electrical Devices with Wet Hands: Wet hands can conduct electricity, so it's important to avoid touching electrical devices with wet hands.4. Unplug Devices Before Cleaning: Unplug appliances and devices before cleaning them to prevent electrical shock.5. Use Cords and Plugs Safely: Inspect cords and plugs regularly for signs of damage, such as fraying wires or bracks. Replace any damaged cords or plugs immediately.6. Keep Electrical Devices Away from Children: 7. Don't Use Electrical Devices Near Water: Keep electrical devices away from sources of water, such as sinks, bathtubs, swimming pools, or hot tubs.8. If you don't have knowledge about electrical systems, hire a professional for all electrical repairs hire a licensed electrician for any electrical repairs or installations.9. Remember to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when using electrical devices and appliances, and to always take safety precautions when working with electrical systems.*** *** *** *** *** ***
Here are some tips to help you save electricity in your home: 1. Use Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs: Replace incandescent light bulbs with energy-efficient LED or CFL bulbs, which use less energy and last longer.
2. When devices when Not in Use: Unplug devices and appliances when they are not in use, as they can still consume energy even when turned off.
3. Power Strips: Use power strips to group multiple devices together and turn them off all at once when they are not in use.
4. Install a Programmable Thermostat: Install a programmable thermostat to control your heating and cooling system and reduce energy consumption.
5. Check for air Leaks: Check for air leaks around windows and doors and seal them to reduce heating and cooling losses.
6. Use Ceiling Fans: Use ceiling fans to circulate air in your home, reducing the need for air conditioning.
7. Wash clothes in cold water; hot water can consume a significant amount of energy.
8. Install Low-Flow Showerheads: Install low-flow showerheads to reduce water consumption and energy used for heating water.9. Use a Dishwasher: Dishwashers use less water and energy than washing dishes by hand.
10. Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Appliances: Consider upgrading to energy-efficient appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, and dryers.
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