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Top-Rated Electrical Repair From Electricians in Grandview, MO

Call Jeremy Electrical whenever you need home electrical repairs, electrical upgrades, electrical installations, or services by a local electrician in Grandview, MO, or the Kansas City metro!

Our electrical experience, our staff of electricians, and our business depend on solving your problems. Jeremy Electrical is a residential electrician serving Grandview, MO, and all of Jackson County, Missouri. The business was founded in 2007 by Jeremy Tollie, and the local team of electrical contractors at Jeremy Electrical can solve all of your residential electrical repair and electrical installation challenges.

We are recommended by Angie’s List & Yelp for a local residential electrician & lighting or wiring repairs for your home in the Grandview area. Call Jeremy Electrical for local help with:
Professional Electrician in Grandview, MO

  • Outlet & Switch Replacement/Installation
  • Ceiling Fan Installation
  • Electrical Panel Upgrade
  • Outdoor Lighting
  • Home Electrical Safety Inspections
  • Whole House Wiring
  • Electrical Troubleshooting

Call us for Local Electrical Repair Services in The Grandview Area

Whether you need a broken outlet repaired, a ceiling fan installed or an electrical panel upgraded, we’re always ready to solve any electrical problem you may have. Our Grandview electrical contractors are available Mon-Fri 7 am – 5 pm to handle your requests. We have five service vans so we can be there fast too. Don’t risk dealing with electrical problems yourself.

Call a professional electrician.

Call Jeremy Electrical today!

We Do Professional Electrical Home Safety Inspections

Electrical Contractors Doing RepairMany homes have outdated and dangerous electrical equipment – especially older homes. Bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor outlets should all have GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets for safety. Another common danger we see during residential safety inspections is two-pronged receptacles.

These type of outlets don’t have a third prong that protects against a short in the wire that could shock someone. Many of the electrical panels or breaker boxes are outdated and pose a fire hazard. Let us perform a home safety inspection on your home and eliminate these hidden dangers through our local electrical repair services.

The Affordable Outlet, Wiring & Lighting Repair Service in Jackson County, MO

One of the things that set us apart from other electricians in Grandview, MO, is our service prices!

Because we’re not a large electrical contracting company with lots of overhead, we can offer one of the most competitive prices in town. And if you don’t believe us, call us for a free estimate. We’ll quote you a price. But we recommend you call us last because once you hear our price, you’ll want us to perform the electrical repair or installation while we’re there. Indoor lighting, outdoor lighting, lighting, and wiring for remodeling projects – we do it all.

Contact Jeremy Electrical today for fast, friendly, and affordable residential electrical services in Grandview, North KC, Parkville, Raytown, Overland Park, Leawood, Independence, Prairie Village, Gladstone, MO, and all of the KC metro area.

CALL JEREMY ELECTRICAL AT (816) 535-7759 FOR ELECTRICAL REPAIRS & ELECTRICIAN SERVICES IN GRANDVIEW, MO TODAY!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Check out some of our Grandview electricians answers to some of the most common FAQs we encounter on a daily basis related to home or business electrical repairs.

Why Do My Electrical Fuses Blow or My Breakers Trip?

Usually, this is because you have overloaded the circuit with things like; air conditioners, TVs, microwaves, fans, toasters, heaters, etc. It does not always matter how big your service is, these issues usually have to do with a branch circuit, which is from the breaker box to the problem device.

Can I DIY My Home’s or Business’s Electrical Repairs?

It’s not uncommon for homeowners to immediately spot an electrical issue, since electricity is something used dozens of times per day. Any good “handyman” or “handywoman” may tell you that they should be able to fix it themselves without a problem. However, handymen are generally not qualified to handle electrical work. Licensed Electricians have to undergo years of extensive training and certification processes to obtain his or her license. Sure, a license may seem just like a piece of paper, but that paper is something that can save your life, so use a licensed electrical contractor.

Is My Home’s Wiring Up-To-Date?

The majority of homeowners and home inspectors cannot always easily identify the age of wiring. It often takes a trained and licensed electrician to properly do this. In general, if your home was built between 1920 and 1960, the wiring that was used can have a tendency to dry rot and cause problems. If your home falls in the age range, and you have not had an inspection in the last few years, we recommend you schedule an inspection to determine if your home’s wiring is up-to-date and in good shape.

Is there a difference between a fuse and circuit breaker?

They both perform the same function, disrupting the flow of electricity when a fault is sensed. A fuse will have to be replaced once it has tripped, whereas a circuit breaker won’t need replacement. It is for this reason that circuit breakers are more commonly used.

Am I Responsible For My Home’s Meter Box Outside?

Yes, you are definitely responsible for the meter box and the connection to your property from the electric company’s equipment. If you suspect that either might be damaged, we recommend contacting a licensed electrical contractor to perform an inspection.

Why Do My Lamps Burn Out Early?

There are often several possible reasons, it could be the quality of the lamps you are using or the house could be at the high-end voltage of the electric service on your street. Also, make sure you are using the correct light bulbs recommended for your lamp type.

Why Does My House Have Blinking Lights Sometimes?

You may need more branch circuits throughout the house, or you may have loose connections in the breaker box, meter box or throughout the house. This could cause a potential fire and is definitely worthy of calling a licensed electrician to schedule an inspection.

What Are GFCI devices?

GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) devices are required in bathrooms, kitchens, basements, garages, and outside. These are life-saving devices against electrical shock. GFCIs are residual-current devices, or residual-current circuit breakers, that quickly break an electrical circuit to prevent serious harm from an ongoing electric shock.

Why Is My Light Switch Hot or Very Warm To Touch?

If you reach for your light switch to turn it off, only to find that it is hot to the touch, you definitely have a problem. This is not normal, and it often indicates that there are serious issues hiding in the electrical wiring or electrical setup behind your walls. Call an electrician to inspect this thoroughly or you could end up facing a home electrical fire in the future.

What Are Arc Fault Breakers And Why Do I Need Them?

Arc fault breakers monitor the current and discriminate between normal and unwanted arcing conditions. Arc fault breakers are primarily designed to protect against electrical fires caused by arcing. Several years ago, the electrical code was updated and requires us to install arc fault breakers in the house wherever there are new lines being installed, except for where GFCI devices are required (kitchens and bathrooms). Arc fault breakers are generally regarding as a beneficial technology and help the electrical safety of your home or business.

What Are Some Tell-Tale Signs That I Might Need To Call A Professional For Electrical Repair Work?

Generally speaking, regular electrical inspections and routine maintenance can help to reduce the need for major electrical work on your home. However,  as with anything in home maintenance, unexpected problems can arise, in which case you can contact the electrical contractors at Jeremy Electrical for electrical repair work. If you are experiencing any of the following, give us a call:

  • Power surges and regular tripping of circuit breakers
  • Constantly flickering lights inside or outside your home
  • Poor or declining lighting quality
  • Abnormally high energy costs
  • You need the installation, repair, or maintenance of equipment or appliances
  • Major home or property remodeling involving electrical work

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