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Static Sun Electric and Solar
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Serving Taylor, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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Emergency services offered

"Very professional and high quality results. This project was done right. Electrical systems in mobile homes are notorious for causing issues. Add to that, a 50 year old mobile home, and there are many reasons to be concerned. I had estimates from several different providers but Static Sun Electric and Solar were head and shoulders above all the rest in diagnosing what needed to be done to make our home safe. I also needed extra work done to support a computer room, and some special needs outlets for a Convection Oven and other appliances. They also installed a 230V box for my mini-split. Everything I wanted was completed quickly and very professionally. I have total confidence in the work performed. These will be the people I call if/when I ever need electrical work. 5 STARS Plus. Brenton and Jason did the work, and Julie, in the main office, coordinated everything. I can't express enough how pleased I am with this project. They may not be the lowest bidder on a project, but you get what you pay for, and what value do you put on the peace of mind knowing it was done right? Highly recommend Static Sun Electric and Solar."
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Arizona Solar Systems, Inc. / AZSS Services
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Serving Taylor, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We talked over the phone I sent him a picture of the Electrical Panel so he could see that there was room for a new breaker. gave me price over the phone after we talked a bit about the other work to be done. We settled on the price, I ask when he could do the work he said "how about today". He came installed everything a first rate job. I would be happy to have him do more work for me."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Apex Electrical Services
5.0(
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Serving Taylor, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Apex Electrical Service specializes in high-quality residential electrical solutions tailored to meet the needs of homeowners. From troubleshooting and repairs to new installations, panel upgrades, and lighting design, we ensure your home’s electrical system is safe, efficient, and up-to-date. As a family-owned business, we pride ourselves on delivering dependable service, transparent communication, and expert craftsmanship. Whether you’re renovating, upgrading, or need immediate assistance, our team is committed to providing reliable, professional, and affordable residential electrical services. Apex Electrical Service—powering your home with excellence.

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Sunshine Experts,llc
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Serving Taylor, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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"I received a call from the company in February getting back to my interest in their patio shades during a home show that we attended in the fall. I guess their backlog of inquiries kept them from getting back in touch with me in a shorter period of time, but since I have so many other irons in the fire, this wasn't a problem. The salesman who came out was helpful and courteous when presenting the range of patio shades that are offered by the company, and did a good job of taking dimensions and working up the quote for me. Since the shades are custom, I paid approximately two-thirds down, with the rest to be paid after installation. The installation 3 weeks later went without any problems. The two installers were courteous and professional, and when finished showed me how to use the controls. I was concerned about how well they would get the electrical power to the shades from the outside outlet. They had to make a?separate small hole in the stucco to get the cable to the underside of the patio roof, but patched well enough to make the area blend in with the rest of the wall. coming out and over to the shades was done through steel conduit and boxes, which they painted with the paint I had on hand so that everything blended together. I definitely prefer the electric drive for these shades, and they blend well with the rest of the house. I only gave a score of "Good" for pricing, since I don't like to spend money to begin with, and really didn't get multiple quotes from other companies, since the other companies didn't ever get back to me. I suppose other company's shades would have been in the same price range."
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Most ceiling light fixtures only have a black, white, and green wire, but in some cases, you’ll also find a red wire in the box. This is a second hot wire, like the black wire, and is included for ceiling light kits that have a fan.

Yes, a whole-house surge protector needs a designated breaker in your electrical panel. You will need to choose a double pole breaker that has two wire terminals so that your surge protector can connect to the breaker. This breaker needs two breaker slots inside of your panel. If you do not have room, then you will either need to adjust some of the existing breakers in the panel box or hire an electrician to install a subpanel.

Yes, you can connect two extra outlets (or more) to one outlet if the total load on the circuit allows for it. If you have a 15-amp circuit, electrical code allows up to eight outlets or light switches. But if you’re dealing with outlets in the kitchen and bathroom, you may not be able to have as many. Kitchen and bathroom appliances often need higher amperage. You can also change a single outlet to a double outlet by cutting a larger hole in the drywall and replacing the outlet with a quad receptacle.

Yes, you can use a dimmer switch with an LED fixture, but it must be a dimmer that is compatible with LEDs. Check the manufacturer’s information to ensure the dimmer works with LEDs, as not all dimmers are compatible with them. Many smart light switches accept LEDs, but be sure to read the details on the packaging.

The NEC prohibits the installation of electrical panels within clothing closets. Closets are filled with flammable items like clothing, mothballs, shoe polish, plastic containers, and exposed light bulbs. If the panel develops a small electrical fire, it won’t take long to bloom into a real disaster. If you have an electrical panel in one of your home’s closets, move it as soon as possible with the help of a professional electrician.

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