We keep things simple, clear, and stress-free so you get the lighting you need without any hassle.
Outdated wiring, overloaded panels, and DIY shortcuts aren’t just inconvenient; they can be dangerous. Our licensed electricians will inspect your system, explain what needs to change, and upgrade it with care, clarity, and no guesswork.
Electrical codes aren’t made to frustrate you. They’re made to protect your home, your investment, and the people who live there. When you bring your system up to code, you’re not just following rules, you’re making your home stronger, safer, and ready for what’s next.
When your electrical system meets today’s standards, you gain more than a passed inspection; you gain a safer, smarter, and more dependable home.
Schedule Service Take the Home Safety Evaluation QuizWe replace brittle, outdated wiring with code-compliant materials built to handle today’s power needs, without the risks.
You’ll have the capacity you need to run appliances, chargers, and future upgrades, without overloads or tripped breakers.
We install GFCIs, AFCIs, and other safety devices where required, giving you added defense against shocks, fires, and surges.
Every home tells a story behind the walls. Our licensed electricians know exactly what to look for, what’s safe to leave alone, and what needs to be brought up to code to protect your home and everyone in it.
Old wiring can fray, loosen, or overheat. We replace unsafe connections to protect your home from fire risks.
Older panels weren’t made for today’s loads. We install modern equipment that’s safer and more reliable.
Bathrooms, kitchens, and garages need ground fault protection. We add devices where current code requires it.
Without proper grounding, appliances and people are at risk. We bring your system up to modern grounding standards.
Not all fixes follow code. We spot unsafe repairs and make them right before they cause bigger issues.
Remodeling or adding circuits? We ensure your system won’t hold you back or delay permits and inspections.
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When you reach out to Integra, you are not just booking a service. You are getting clear answers, respectful guidance, and quality work that puts your home and safety first. Whether you need a new doorbell or want to fix one that is not working right, we will walk you through it with care and no surprises.
We are not the right electrician for everyone, and that is okay. We want you to feel confident in your choice, so here’s what to know before reaching out.
We bring your system up to modern code so it protects what matters most, your home and your family.
We specialize in older homes that weren’t built for today’s electrical demand.
Code issues can derail future plans. We fix problems before they become deal-breakers.
We don’t patch over unsafe wiring or outdated panels. If it’s a risk, we’ll show you and fix it right.
If you’re just replacing switches or fixtures, a full code upgrade probably isn’t necessary right now.
We focus exclusively on residential homes, not office buildings or large-scale construction.
We keep things simple, clear, and stress-free so you get the lighting you need without any hassle.
If your home is more than 25–30 years old and hasn’t been upgraded recently, there’s a good chance it’s not fully code-compliant. We can inspect and confirm what’s outdated.
We assess your panel, wiring, and safety devices, then update or replace anything that doesn’t meet current standards. You’ll get a full walkthrough and quote before we begin.
In most cases, no. We specialize in upgrades that work within your home’s structure, especially in older homes. If we do need access, we’ll keep the disruption minimal.
Not necessarily. A code upgrade might involve smaller fixes, like adding GFCIs or replacing a panel. But if the wiring is unsafe or outdated, a full rewire may be recommended.
Most upgrades take a day or two, depending on the size of your home and the extent of the updates. We’ll give you a clear timeline during your estimate.
Not ready to schedule? That’s okay. We’ve put together honest, helpful articles to answer common questions and guide you through your home’s electrical needs. No pressure. No jargon.
When something is not working right, it helps to have someone who listens, explains your options, and treats your home with care. That is exactly what we do. Whether you are ready to book or just have questions, we are here to help.