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We are committed to having a safe work environment and keeping our workers and customers safe from harm and property free from damage. Safety doesn't happen by accident and by working together with our customers and subcontractors we can ensure that the job is completed safely, on time and everyone can go home to their friends and family.

We specialize in maintenance and service work. With a wide range of experience of controls to basic circuitry we have you covered. Beyond our troubleshooting skills we deliver a full range of services including but not limited to renovations, construction projects, additions, tenant improvements, LED retrofits and much more.
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Commercial clients have incredibly diverse needs when it comes to the electrical industry. Our team is ready and able to help with your project. From adding a receptacle for a photocopier to cleaning up the ceiling space and removing unneeded electrical and communication lines we can help. Find out how we can help your business today!
Service and troubleshooting is our specialty. With a strong background in the service sector we are capable and efficient with troubleshooting and diagnosing your electrical troubles. From controls to replacing ballasts, receptacles, switches and more we have you covered. Is your panel board area a mess or ceiling areas cluttered with extra cables?
Mike at Critical Voltage has been a great person to work with. His skills and knowledge are exceptional and beyond what I had expected. The project was completed easier than expected. I look forward to working with him in the future and sending referrals to all my contacts. We've needed a number of electricians over the years for both residential and commercial work.
When was your last home electrical inspection? You have your furnace cleaned and inspected every year why not your electrical system? One of the leading causes for home fires is faulty aluminum connections. Aluminum wiring for branch circuits has been outlawed since the 1970's.

Yes there are existing installations using aluminum wiring for branch circuits but are they installed with the proper copper pigtails and approved copper to aluminum splicing products?This is a major cause of overheating and damage to wiring as well as possible fires. A worn out circuit breaker may be the problem if you have a lack of power in your home.
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