




This is what a fully turnkey electrical service upgrade looks like. We handled everything on this one - power drop, permitting, inspections, and the full install. The homeowner didn't have to coordinate with multiple contractors or chase down paperwork. We took it from start to finish.
Here's what we were working with: a 400-amp meter base paired with dual service disconnects. That setup matters. Having two separate service disconnects means the system can be fully isolated in two distinct points - which is exactly what current code requires for setups like this. It's not just about capacity, it's about doing it correctly so it passes inspection and keeps the home safe long-term.
The interior wiring on this one is clean and organized. Red and black conductors properly terminated, everything landed tight, and the emergency disconnect labeling is clearly posted on both doors. That's not just cosmetic - inspectors look for that, and more importantly, it's critical information for first responders if something ever goes wrong at the property.
A lot of homeowners don't realize how much is actually involved in a service upgrade like this. Between coordinating the utility drop, pulling permits, scheduling inspections, and doing the physical install - there are a lot of moving parts. We manage all of it. That's what turnkey means to us.
The finished product is flush-mounted to the exterior wall, properly weatherproofed, and labeled exactly as required. Clean, code-compliant, and built to last. This is the kind of work we take pride in - not because it's flashy, but because it's done right.