Residential Electrical Service
Electrical Service Overview
MetroPower delivers safe, reliable residential electrical service backed by decades of field experience.
Our licensed electricians handle everything from simple troubleshooting calls to full-home upgrades and code corrections. We apply the same safety, training, and quality standards in homes as we do on major commercial and industrial projects.
Electrical systems directly impact fire safety, power reliability, and energy efficiency. Proper wiring, grounding, and breaker performance help protect homes from electrical fires, shock hazards, damaged electronics, and nuisance outages.
Our Electrical Services Include
A licensed electrician on-site
A clear diagnosis of the issue and recommended solutions
Safe, code-compliant repairs and upgrades
Improved electrical performance, reliability, and protection
Key Services Offered
Electrical Troubleshooting & Repair
Indoor & Outdoor Lighing Installation
Security, landscape, and LED Upgrades
Breaker Panel Upgrades & Replacements
Generator Hook-Ups & Transfer Switches
Whole-Home Surge Protection
Electrical Vehicle (EV) Charger Installation
Wiring Upgrades (grounding and aluminim-to-copper corrections)
Code Compliance Repairs & Safety Inspections
Why Choose MetroPower for Electrical Work?
Licensed, insured electricians with strong safety culture
Local expertise with fast response times
Corporate safety and training backing through MetroPower
Clear, upfront pricing and communication
Use of quality, code-approved materials
MetroPower proudly delivers residential electrical services throughout the Southeastern United States. Our certified electricians support homeowners with responsive service, reliable system evaluations, and professional installations.
Whether you need outlet troubleshooting, a panel upgrade, or a surge protection solution, our electricians deliver professional, code-compliant service. Our technicians are ready to serve homeowners throughout Georgia, Florida, and Alabama.
Service Areas in Southeastern US
What Our Customers Are Saying
FAQs
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Panels over 25–30 years old, Federal Pacific (FPE), Zinsco, or Pushmatic brands, frequent breaker trips, burning smells, or visible scorching are strong indicators that a panel may be unsafe and due for replacement.
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Breakers trip due to overloaded circuits, short circuits, ground faults, faulty appliances, or damaged wiring. Repeated breaker tripping is a serious safety concern and should be professionally inspected to reduce fire risk.
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Many homes require a panel upgrade to safely support whole-home generators or Level 2 EV chargers. A licensed electrician must evaluate panel capacity, grounding, load calculations, and utility requirements prior to installation.
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Homes with aluminum wiring, cloth-covered wiring, knob-and-tube systems, or recurring electrical issues may require rewiring. Outdated wiring increases fire risk and limits modern electrical upgrades.

