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Keep Your Home Safe with Smoke Detector and CO2 Alarms
Smoke detectors and CO2 alarms are two of the most important home safety devices. They help to warn you about house fires and carbon monoxide buildup. In fact, code compliance authorities require them to be installed in specific locations throughout your home.
Reliable Smoke Detector Installation
Hardwired smoke alarms are installed directly into your home’s electrical system. They’re much different from portable battery-operated smoke alarms. Batteries die and have to be regularly changed. Instead, the hardwired smoke detectors work every day and night of the year with no need to replace batteries.
Getting the Electrical Services You Need is Easy & Stress Free
Step #1: Contact
Fill out a quick form to tell us a bit about how we can help. We’ll reach out to get started.
Step #2: Consultation
Consultation: Set up an appointment with our estimator to develop the best plan for your electrical project.
Step #3: Proposal
We’ll provide you with a free estimate detailing the work to be done.
Step #4: Installation
Our fully licensed electricians will complete your installation or repair efficiently and answer any questions you may have.
Get your Carbon Monoxide Detectors Installed Right
When fuel burns, it releases the deadly gas carbon monoxide. Your furnace or boiler may be vented to the outdoors, but a damaged ventilation system can leak. If the CO2 leaks and builds up enough inside your home, it can be toxic and deadly.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do I need to change my smoke detectors and do you install them?
Per the US Fire Administration, all smoke detectors should be replaced at least every 10 years. We would be happy to install new detectors in your home.
Do I need to test my smoke detectors?
Yes! It is recommended you test your smoke detectors frequently to be sure they are in working order and will keep your family safe.
My smoke alarm keeps chirping intermittently. What do I do?
In most cases, chirping indicates your battery is low and needs to be replaced immediately. If your devices are hardwired, it could indicate an issue with the wiring and you should contact us to have an electrician be sure the device is working properly.Â