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Breezy Electric

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Breezy Electric

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
120 local quotes requested

Quality and honesty is priority here at Breezy Electric we look forward to doing business together. We provide a wide variety of electrical work from home renovations to residential new construction and even commercial real estate condos and apartments. We specialize in lighting and design. If you are looking to upgrade your lighting and electrical, please give us a call.

"Justin & Ben were very professional, super quick and did a beautiful job. Great customer service, will definitely hire again. Mahalo, Joe & Teresa Moore"

Teresa M on June 2025

Quality and honesty is priority here at Breezy Electric we look forward to doing business together. We provide a wide variety of electrical work from home renovations to residential new construction and even commercial real estate condos and apartments. We specialize in lighting and design. If you are looking to upgrade your lighting and electrical, please give us a call.

"Justin & Ben were very professional, super quick and did a beautiful job. Great customer service, will definitely hire again. Mahalo, Joe & Teresa Moore"

Teresa M on June 2025





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Jack of all Trades 808

Kailua Rd
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Jack of all Trades 808

Kailua Rd
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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25+ year experience in all phases of construction Frame to Finish and Everything Else Flooring Cabinets Countertops Window Doors Custom Tiling Decks Fences ADUs and Much More Specialized in repairing and replacing existing materials in older homes in disrepair some even really old and extremely neglected Also we build new construction and do renovations Big or small we do it all Bringing new life into a structure to give a better life to a family is a honest and respectful talent that I thank god for everyday and I appreciate the opportunity to do that for you. Stay Busy Stay Blessed

"Great. About 1000 sq. ft. of vinyl flooring to a 3br / 2 bath house."

Robert T on November 2024

25+ year experience in all phases of construction Frame to Finish and Everything Else Flooring Cabinets Countertops Window Doors Custom Tiling Decks Fences ADUs and Much More Specialized in repairing and replacing existing materials in older homes in disrepair some even really old and extremely neglected Also we build new construction and do renovations Big or small we do it all Bringing new life into a structure to give a better life to a family is a honest and respectful talent that I thank god for everyday and I appreciate the opportunity to do that for you. Stay Busy Stay Blessed

"Great. About 1000 sq. ft. of vinyl flooring to a 3br / 2 bath house."

Robert T on November 2024




License electrician and electrical contractor Specialize in home electrical installation and repairs. We do new home wiring, old house rewiring, service upgrades etc



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Electrical questions, answered by experts

The safest option is to let a technician conduct the inspection. However, if you are certain that the capacitor failed and you take all precautions to avoid electric shock, you can take a look yourself. Usually, you can open the front panel of the unit and use a flashlight to find the small capacitor cylinder. It should have a sticker on it that provides its product number, capacity, and similar information that you can note when talking to a contractor.

The color of your cable will help you to identify its function. In the U.S., the National Electrical Code (NEC) designates the color code for electrical cables. “Hot” cables are black, red, and blue. In cases of higher voltage lines, orange might also be used to indicate a hot cable. White or gray indicates a neutral, and green or green with a yellow stripe indicates a ground.

Thankfully, LED lights use less electricity than incandescent lights, meaning you won’t spend as much on utility bills by using these light strips. Each 5-meter LED light strip will cost about $3 per year on your energy bill.

A 100 amp electrical service panel can't convert into a 200 amp panel simply by switching the breakers or adding circuits. Upgrading from 100 to 200 amps typically requires replacing the circuit box and updating the electrical service coming into the house. Your electrician will handle the details of the project to ensure a safe and thorough installation.

When converting a standard 120-volt outlet to a 240-volt outlet, the only components you can typically reuse are the existing electrical box and the hole in the wall. Everything else—including the wiring, breaker, and receptacle—should be replaced to ensure both safety and efficiency. Additionally, appliances designed for 240 volts have different plug configurations that won’t fit into a standard 120-volt outlet, making it necessary to install a compatible 240-volt receptacle.

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