The small electrical jobs that never make it to the top of the list: a dead outlet, a fixture from the last decade, bulbs out of reach, a bathroom fan that quit. We replace and swap like for like, test the work, and leave the panel labeled better than we found it.
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Replacing outlets, plugs, and switches that stopped working
Swapping light fixtures
Replacing bathroom ventilation fans
Changing hard-to-reach bulbs and converting fluorescents to LED
Smoke detector battery changes and replacements
Ceiling fan installation, on its own page below
Swapping a fixture onto an existing box is handyman work, while adding new circuits calls for an electrician, and we will tell you which is which before we start.
Older homes sometimes hide undersized or crowded boxes, and finding that early keeps a ten-minute swap from becoming a surprise.
A porch light at arm height is quick, and a foyer fixture over a stairwell takes staging to do safely.
We verify power off and grounds present on every job, because assuming is how holes get burned in things.
We are a licensed, bonded, and insured Oregon general contractor, CCB #261717, and we stay inside the lines: like-for-like replacements yes, new circuits and panel work get referred to an electrician.
Usually it is a failed device or a tripped GFCI upstream, both quick finds. Add it to the list and we will chase it down.
Yes, that is the most common electrical job we do. Have the fixture on site and we handle the rest.
Tell us what's on the list. We'll send your handyman out, no commitment.