|  Established in 2004, Hi Amp Electric , a family owned business and a full-service electrical contractor, provides electrical wiring for both new and remodel commercial, residential,industrial and institutional facilities in Puget Sound Washington. It is the purpose of the company to provide timely electrical service at a competitive price. Time after time, you can rely on quality craftsmanship from Hi Amp Electric employees,who are committed to serving the client's best interest. Call Mike @ 888-278-3616 for a firm, competitive quote for your electrical project. Electrical problems fixed too. From small electrical wiring jobs to upgrading all the wiring in an older home, a professional electrical contractor should always be used to get the job done right and to ensure your safety and your homes. Electrical repair and upgrades are often required in older homes as we use more electrical applicances and systems in our homes. If you choose Hi Amp Electric you can find highly trained professionals to complete your electrical home improvement! Below are the types of information you will need to know in order to submit your project to our Electricians: - Do you need electrical repairs of the existing wiring or installation of new wiring?
- What type of electrical work do you need completed?
- What is the age of your home?
- What is the age of the electrical wiring in your home?
- As much project details as you can provide will ensure you get the best estimate possible.
Electrical Home Improvement TipsInstall Energy Star Lighting Energy Star products surpass the strict energy efficiency and conservation guidelines set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). These light fixtures come with 10,000-hour (7 year) fluorescent bulbs or motion sensor/photocell controls to reduce energy usage. They use 50-70% less energy than regular lighting. Should You Get An Electrical Inspection? When you buy a home you get a property inspection because you want to make sure that the features you are purchasing (ie. appliances, plumbing etc.) are fully capable of handling your lifestyle. Typically, most people don't think about an eletrical inspection. According to the Electrical Safety Foundation International, a separate and comprehensive electrical inspection is necessary in many home purchases. Your lifestyle may require more energy usage than the previous owner. You may have one or more additional appliances than the previous homeowner that may cause an electrical strain, which can lead to circuit breakage or even an electrical fire. Be sure to have an inspection done by a licensed electrician who can determine that your home's electric strcuture is 1) up to your requirements, 2) up to date and 3) up to state and county code. Request FREE Electric Estimates --->>>  Electrical Service to Puget Sound areas include but not limited to: Electrical Service to Puget Sound areas include but not limited to: Western Washington, King County, Pierce County, Thurston County, Mason County, Lewis County, Seattle, SeaTac, Burien, Federal Way, Auburn, Lakeland Hills, Kent, Covington, Sumner, Pacific, Gig Harbor,Algona, Maple Vally, Black Diamond, Enumclaw, Bonney Lake, Orting, Buckley, Ruston, Milton, Fife, Puyallup, Eatonville, Lake Tapps, Edgewood, Des Moines, Renton, Tukwila,Elbe, Ashford, Morton, Tacoma, Steilacoom, DuPont, Lakewood, University Place, Parkland, Spanaway, Frederickson,Summit,South Hill, Graham, Roy, Mckenna, Yelm, Nisqually, Rainier, Tenino, Bucoda, Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater, Shelton, Centralia, Chehalis, Elma,McCleary,Oakville,Rochester,Grand Mound,Montesano, South Prairie,Prairie Ridge, Packwood A Guide to Fire Safety in the Bedroom and Home
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Here are some checks you can make in your home today to ensure electrical safety: Outlets Check for outlets that have loose-fitting plugs, which can overheat and lead to fire. Replace any missing or broken wall plates. Make sure there are safety covers on all unused outlets that are accessible to children. Cords Make sure cords are in good condition—not frayed or cracked. Make sure they are placed out of traffic areas. Cords should never be nailed or stapled to the wall, baseboard or to another object. Do not place cords under carpets or rugs or rest any furniture on them. Extension Cords Check to see that cords are not overloaded. Additionally, extension cords should only be used on a temporary basis; they are not intended as permanent household wiring. Make sure extension cords have safety closures to help prevent young children from shock hazards and mouth burn injuries. Plugs Make sure your plugs fit your outlets. Never remove the ground pin (the third prong) to make a three-prong fit a two-conductor outlet; this could lead to an electrical shock. NEVER FORCE A PLUG INTO AN OUTLET IF IT DOESN'T FIT. Plugs should fit securely into outlets. Avoid overloading outlets with too many appliances. Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) GFCIs can help prevent electrocution. They should be used in any area where water and electricity may come into contact. When a GFCI senses current leakage in an electrical circuit, it assumes a ground fault has occurred. It then interrupts power fast enough to help prevent serious injury from electrical shock. Test GFCIs according to the manufacturer's instructions monthly and after major electrical storms to make sure they are working properly. Replace all GFCIs that are not working properly, but never replace a GFCI with a standard non-GFCI outlet or circuit breaker. Do not use an appliance or device that trips a GFCI on a nonGFCI-protected circuit; instead, take the appliance to authorized repair center to be checked for faulty wiring or replace it. Light Bulbs Check the wattage of all bulbs in light fixtures to make sure they are the correct wattage for the size of the fixture. Replace bulbs that have higher wattage than recommended; if you don't know the correct wattage, check with the manufacturer of the fixture. Make sure bulbs are screwed in securely; loose bulbs may overheat. Circuit Breakers/Fuses Circuit breakers and fuses should be the correct size current rating for their circuit. If you do not know the correct size, have an electrician identify and label the size to be used. Always replace a fuse with the correctly specified size fuse. Water and Electricity Don't Mix Don't leave plugged-in appliances where they might fall in contact with water. If a plugged-in appliance falls into water, NEVER reach in to pull it out—even if it's turned off. First turn off the power source at the panel board and then unplug the appliance. If you have an appliance that has gotten wet, don't use it until it has been checked by a qualified repair person. Appliances If an appliance repeatedly blows a fuse, trips a circuit breaker or if it has given you a shock, unplug it and have it repaired or replaced. Entertainment/Computer Equipment Check to see that the equipment is in good condition and working properly. Look for cracks or damage in wiring, plugs and connectors. Use a surge protector bearing the seal of a nationally recognized certification agency. Outdoor Safety Electric-powered mowers and other electric tools should not be used in the rain, on wet grass or in wet conditions. Inspect power tools and electric lawn mowers before each use for frayed power cords, broken plugs and cracked or broken housings. If any part is damaged, stop using it immediately. Repair it or replace it. Always use an extension cord marked for outdoor use and rated for the power needs of your tools. Remember to unplug all portable power tools when not in use. When using ladders, watch out for overhead wires and power lines. Ladders When using ladders, avoid contact with overhead wires and power lines. Stay at least 10 feet from all lines. Lightning During an electrical storm, do not use appliances (i.e., hairdryers, toasters and radios) or telephones (except in an emergency); do not take a bath or shower; keep batteries on hand for flashlights and radios in case of a power outage; and use surge protectors on electronic devices, appliances, phones, fax machines and modems. Space Heaters Space heaters are meant to supply supplemental heat. Keep space heaters at least 3 ft. away from any combustible materials such as bedding, clothing, draperies, furniture and rugs. Don't use in rooms where children are unsupervised and remember to turn off and unplug when not in use. Do not use space heaters with extension cords; plug directly into an outlet on a relatively unburdened circuit. Halogen Floor Lamps Halogen floor lamps operate at much higher temperatures than a standard incandescent light bulb. Never place a halogen floor lamp where it could come in contact with draperies, clothing or other combustible materials. Be sure to turn the lamp off whenever you leave the room for an extended period of time and never use torchiere lamps in children's bedrooms or playrooms. Consider using cooler fluorescent floor lamps. Wiring Unless you are qualified and experienced in electrical work, consider hiring a licensed electrician for electrical repairs, maintenance and installations. If you elect to perform such work, make sure you follow these safety basics: Never work on or around “hot” lines. Always de-energize lines and equipment by disconnecting from the power source at the circuit breakers or fuses. Don't forget to test every conductor before you make contact with it. Never use the ground wire as the neutral or circuit-carrying conductor. The ground wire is not designed to carry current continuously, but briefly under an abnormal condition. The neutral wire is designed as a current carrier and can carry as much current as the hot wire. Use a strip gauge on devices to strip the proper length of insulation from wires. Too little risks the screw tightening on plastic insulation; too much leaves bare wires that can cause a dangerous contact. When using wire connectors, be sure the insulation on the wires is completely covered by the wire connector. Source Electrical Safety Foundation International, www.esfi.org 6 Easy and Inexpensive ways to cut your electric bill!Programmable Thermostat Ceiling Fans Moving air tends to feel cooler, allowing for higher summertime thermostat settings. According to EREN, the effect is equivalent to lowering the air temperature by about 4 F (2 C), and using less energy than air conditioners in doing so. Set the unit on reverse and it will bring the warm air down.
Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL's) Energy-efficient appliances Among household appliances, the refrigerator is likely your biggest energy consumer, especially if it's more than 15 years old. It can account for up to 9% of your energy costs alone. Again, use the Energy Star site for a list of energy-efficient models if you're looking to replace yours.
Hot water jackets Heating water is the third-biggest home-energy cost and typically accounts for 14%-20% of your energy bill. Because hot water jackets usually sell for $10 to $20, shipping charges for buying them online can easily increase their cost by 50% or more. It's best to use the Web to find offline deals in this case. At the Home Depot site, I found a $10 Frost King vinyl-cased fiberglass jacket for water heaters up to 60 gallons and used the online site to find the closest store.
Aerating, low-flow faucets and showerhead
Other ways to save If you use space heaters instead of central heating, you can save nearly $1200/year! If you use fans instead of air conditioning, you can save about $600/year. If you dry your clothes on a line instead of in a dryer, you can save $150/year. If you wash your laundry in cold water instead of hot, you can save $150/year. If you replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescents, you can save nearly $100/year. If you get rid of your television, you can save $75/year. If you put your computer in sleep mode when you’re not using it, you can save $60/year.
Each year, fire claims the lives of 4,000 Americans and injures approximately 20,000 more. During a typical year, home electrical problems account for 67,800 fires, hundreds of deaths, thousands of injuries and $868 million in property losses. Home electrical wiring causes twice as many fires as electrical appliances. Many of these fires are caused by misuse or overloading electrical circuits .
You've upgraded your kitchen, plumbing, roof, bathroom, and carpet...
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most overlooked system in your home. Your electrical System!
THE FACTS Winter months are the most dangerous time for electrical fires. Fire deaths are highest in winter months which call for more indoor activities and increase in lighting, heating, and appliance use. Most electrical wiring fires start in the bedroom.
THE CAUSE
Electrical Wiring
Most electrical fires result from problems with "fixed wiring" such as faulty electrical outlets and old wiring. Problems with cords and plugs, such as extension and appliance cords, also cause many home electrical fires. In urban areas, faulty wiring accounts for 33% of residential electrical fires. Many avoidable electrical fires can be traced to misuse of electric cords, such as overloading circuits, poor maintenance and running the cords under rugs or in high traffic areas. Home Appliances
The home appliances most often involved in electrical fires are electric panels, stoves and ovens, dryers, central heating units, televisions, radios and record players. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Have your electrical panel checked by a licensed electrician Keep electrical appliances away from wet floors and counters; pay special care to electrical appliances in the bathroom and kitchen. If an appliance has a three-prong plug, use it only in a three-slot outlet. Never force it to fit into a two-slot outlet or extension cord. Never overload extension cords or wall sockets. Immediately shut off, then call electrician to professionally replace, light switches that are hot to the touch and lights that flicker. Use safety closures to "child-proof" electrical outlets. Finally, having a working smoke alarm dramatically increases your chances of surviving a fire. And remember to practice a home escape plan frequently with your family.
Maintain Electrical Safely The insulation on electrical cords can become damaged by wear, flexing, or age. Do not use any cord that is stiff or cracked. Some clues that you may have an electrical problem are :
1. Flickering lights. If the lights dim every time you turn on an appliance that circuit is overloaded or has a loose connection.
2. Sparks. If sparks appear when you insert or remove a plug, they could be a sign of loose connections.
3. Warm electrical cord. If an electrical cord is warm to the touch, the cord is underrated or defective.
4. Frequent blown fuses or broken circuits. A fuse or circuit breaker that keeps tripping is an important warning sign of problems.
5. Frequent bulb burnout. A light bulb that burns out frequently is a sign that the bulb is too high a wattage for the fixture.
Use Electrical Devices Safely Light bulbs, especially the newer halogen types, get very hot and can ignite combustible materials that get too close. Clothing or towels should never be placed atop a lampshade and table lamps should not be used without a shade where they might fall over onto a bed or sofa. Most light fixtures are labeled to show the brightest bulb that can be safely used in that fixture; too high a wattage bulb can cause the fixture to overheat and start a fire. Extension cords are a common cause of electrical fires. You must be careful to use only extension cords that are rated for the power used by the device they are powering. Extension cords should never be used as a long term solution to the need for another receptacle. Extension cords must never be run inside walls or under rugs or furniture. Extension cords can get warm in use and must be able to dissipate this heat or they can start a fire. Prevent electrical problems Studies of electrical fires in homes show that many problems are associated with improper installation of electrical devices by do-it-yourselfers. Common errors that can lead to fires include the use of improperly rated devices such as switches or receptacles and loose connections at these devices. Both can lead to overheating and arcing that can start fires. Fires are still caused by people using the wrong size fuse or even putting a penny behind a fuse when they don’t have a spare. These practices are very dangerous. The fuse is a safety device designed to limit the electricity carried by the circuit to a safe level. Electricity and water are a bad combination. All electrical devices installed outdoors should be specially designed for outdoor use. Outdoor receptacles as well as those in kitchens, bathrooms, and anywhere else near water should be the ground fault circuit interrupting type (GFCI). 888-278-3616 Hi Amp Electric is a Full Service company. This means we are able to provide our customers with a full range of electrical services, from Service Calls to Custom Residential Construction to Multi-Story Building Renovation. Here is a list of some of our most frequently requested work. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Cloth wires in old houses is a potential fire hazard. We're specializing in Complete Rewiring of old houses and to bring them up to code. (All Rewiring projects required city or State permit and inspection) | | | | | When adding major appliances and/or circuits you may need to upgrade the existing Electric Panel for more amperage support. Also in some old panels - breakers stop to function properly and may not trip when the circuit is overloaded. We're specializing in all types of Electrical Panels, we do Replacements and Panel-Upgrades as well as Sub-Panels. (All Panel Upgrade projects required city or State permit and inspection)
| | | | | We install all kinds of dedicated circuits 110v to 220v to 480v. When you install a major appliance in your house you may need a Dedicated Circuit. Also today's codes require some circuits in kitchens and bathrooms to be dedicated as well as being protected by GFCI outlet. | | | | | | Weather you build a new house or adding a room, we do all new construction installation from A to Z. All Electrical wiring as well as low voltage, including, Phone, TV and Data. | | | | | | | 
| There are five basic types of Lighting: 1. Traditional Light Fixtures 2. Track Lights 3. Recessed Lights 4. Low voltage Lights 5. Landscape Lights | It is important to be aware of all the different lighting options, and which kind of lighting will work best for each customer. At Hi Amp Electric. we specialize in Light Design and helping each customer select the best lighting available to fit their special needs. | | | | | | No need to hire another company for low voltage wiring. We do it All! - New phone jacks, TV outlets, and Ethernet Cat5 wiring for Data. | 
| | | | | | | All Electrical needs for your Swimming Pool/ Spa /Jacuzzi. We install 220v Dedicated lines, GFCI Protected Boxes and all outdoor lighting | | | | | | Dedicated Lines, 220v supply for all types of A/C units. | | | | | | | | | | | All types of Bathroom Exhaust Fans and Heaters. We do replacements and new installations as well as roof ducting. | | | | | | Let the professionals do it. When you need to mount your flat panel TV, we do it all. New outlet hidden behind the TV, Professional TV Mount and all wires concealed in walls. Let a professional contractor do it for you! | 
| | | | | | | Today's code require all smoke detectors in the house to be hard wired together, with battery for back-up only. | | | | | | Landscape lighting require a perfect design. Every custom installation of Landscape lighting includes Free Designand consultation | | | | | |
List of services *Panel Upgrades *New circuits rewiring *Troubleshooting and repair * Jacuzzi & spa Electrical *Ceiling Fan Installation * Bathroom fans Installation *New outlet installation * Dimmer installation *3-way switches * Recessed Light *Track light * Ceiling Lights *Fluorescent lights * Smoke Detectors *Motion detectors light * Lights on timers *Landscape Lighting * Outdoor lights *Change Breakers and Fuses Install a new light fixture Relocate light fixtures Install ceiling fans and wall controls Install and replace a light dimmer switch Install new electrical outlets - repair an outlet Hot Tub hook-up Sauna hook-up Outdoor power outlets and additionsUpgrade and replace electrical service and panels Electrical rough-in - finishing- remodels Electrical troubleshooting Data and network cables and wiring Central air conditioning hook-ups Dedicated computer circuits - "clean" power Patio and deck lighting - power outlets 110 Volt and 220 Volt circuits Fluorescent ballast replacement Real estate closing - electrical inspection repairs Basement finishing - remodels - additions Install whole house surge protection Replace Federal Pacific Electrical panels and breakers New electrical construction projects Commercial electric remodels Indoor Lighting - fluorescent lighting and ballasts Outdoor security lighting Data and network cable Electrical Maintenance Troubleshooting circuits Outlet and switch repairs Office Tenant Finishes Retail Tenant Finishes Systems Furniture Drops
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Puget Sound electricians Puget Sound Washington Electrical Contractor and Electricians - If you’re in need of some serious re-wiring, Hi Amp Electric's electricians will shock you back to normal. Puget Sound electricians work hard to bring electricity to every Puget Sound home and building. At the most basic level, we install wires, which carry electricity throughout the home or businesses. Our experts also repair electric machinery, fix or replace bad wiring, or install surveillance wiring. Puget Sound electrical contractors are always employed as part of a new home or building. They are vital when preparing and implementing electrical blueprints. These blueprints typically include information on where wires will be routed, identify potential wiring problems or hazards, and highlight the location of electrical equipment and outlets. Hi Amp Electric can run conduit inside walls for wiring, install junction boxes on the walls to hold switches and outlets, and pull wires through the conduits to connect the boxes and create a circuit so the electricity can flow. Our electrical experts can repair and install circuit breakers, transformers, and other equipment to control the flow of electricity. They are also responsible for verifying that the correct amount of electricity reaches machines and appliances in use. Following strict regulations for wiring in buildings is an essential part of an electrician's work. Some of the common tools used by electrical contractors in Puget Sound include ohmmeters, voltmeters, and oscilloscopes, all of which measure the amount of electricity running through a circuit. When hiring a local Puget Sound electrical contractor or electrician it is important to choose one who is licensed, accredited, and recommended. You don’t want your home subject to faulty wiring. 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