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About Metro-New Orleans Electricians

Your home’s electrical system is vital to your house being a comfortable place to live, especially in Louisiana, where summer heat and humidity make air conditioning a necessity. We’ve all become accustomed to modern conveniences, after all, and a day or two (or even longer) without electricity is a rough time.

That being said, if you experience electrical problems, don’t try to fix them on your own in an attempt to save time or money. Problems with wiring, lighting fixtures, and electrical appliances always warrant a call to the pros. Electrical issues don’t get better with time—in fact, they worsen quickly and can have catastrophic results.

Rely on the pros to fix any problems with your home’s electrical system. They’ll ensure that the work is done correctly and to code to prevent more problems in the future.

Services Offered by New Orleans Electricians

New Orleans electricians offer a broad range of services, so they’ll be able to handle virtually any task from small jobs, such as lighting fixture installations, to larger projects like main panel upgrades and overhauls.

Call an New Orleans electrician for these more specialized services, too:

  • Computer, data, and telephone cabling
  • Indoor and outdoor accent lighting
  • Security lighting
  • Electric vehicle charger installation
  • Generator installation and maintenance

Make sure that the electrical contractor you hire holds a current Georgia electrical contractor’s license. This will help ensure that the work is done safely and correctly.

Electrical safety inspections

An electrical inspection may not be at the top of your to-do list, especially if you haven’t noticed any glaring problems. Unfortunately, a host of electrical issues can occur without obvious outward signs. To stay on the safe side, have your electrician perform a safety inspection approximately every five years—more often if you remodel your home or notice problems.

Curious about what’s involved in an electrical inspection? Here’s what your electrician should do:

  • Inspect and test all GFCI outlets
  • Check the main electrical panel and any subpanels (often installed for a home addition, garage, or workshop)
  • Inspect the electrical service meter
  • Inspect and test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, replacing batteries if necessary
  • Check and fix any obvious electrical hazards

Electrical repair

Don’t delay in calling the pros if you think your home has a problem with its electrical system. Issues that appear minor at first can escalate quickly, so getting them checked out promptly is always the best option.

Be vigilant for the following signs that something is amiss:

  • GFCI outlets and/or circuit breakers that trip consistently
  • Light switches or power outlets that make strange noises, spark, or are hot to the touch
  • Flickering lights, power surges, or other signs of current disruptions when you use a household appliance

Current disruptions and switches or outlets that spark or make odd noises are indicators that something is wrong with the amount of electricity the circuit is attempting to carry. Too much electricity in a circuit can eventually lead to an electrical fire if the circuit is not protected by a breaker in your home’s main electrical panel.

While circuit breakers and GFCI outlets are designed to trip as a safety feature, a tripped breaker or GFCI outlet—especially one that trips often or won’t stay in the open position—is a sign that something is wrong. In these cases, always call an electrician to determine the root of the problem.

Finding the Best Electricians in New Orleans

The Best Pick Reports survey team contacts New Orleans homeowners every year to determine the highest-quality electricians in the area.

Every Best Pick company is vetted for quality of work and outstanding customer service, and we verify all state-required licenses and insurance every year, too. This rigorous qualification process enables us to recommend contractors who are truly the cream of the crop in your area. We’re proud to present that information in a format that is clear and easy to use.

Call a Best Pick New Orleans electrician today for outstanding service. You’ll be pleased with the entire experience—we guarantee it!