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Electrical issues can be quite SHOCKING! Please don't try to fix electrical problems on your own. Leave it to the PROS.

Did you know that Foster Remodeling Solutions is one of only a few Northern Virginia Remodeling Contractors that performs our own electrical work? We are a fully licensed and insured Electrical Contractor. We employ skilled electricians and our company holds a Virginia Class A electrical license. By adding Electrical Services to our expanding repetoire of services it allows us to service all our client more efficiently and economically.

Foster Remodeling offers complete troubleshooting services. We will evaluate the issues you are having and let you know what changes need to be made. We do all our work in compliance with Virginia code regulations so you can count on us.....because "Our Process Makes it Perfect".

CALL US TODAY at (703) 550-1371 to get an electrician out to your home....or schedule your appointment

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Foster Remodeling's Electrical Division provdies quality electrical service in the Northern Virginia counties of Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria, Loudoun and Prince William.  

 

 

Our Services include:

  • Electrical evaluations and corrections
  • Troubleshooting
  • Service Panel Upgrades (Heavy-Ups)
  • Code Corrections
  • Ceiling fan installation and replacement
  • Light fixture installation and replacement
  • Exhaust and Attic fan installation and replacement
  • Hot Tub electrical wiring
  • Landscape Lighting installation and replacement
  • Breakers and Fuses
  • Smoke Detectors
  • Surge Protectors
  • Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI)
  • Arc Fault Protection
  • Outlets and Circuit installation
  • Whole-House and Back-up Generators
  • Basement, Kitchen, Addition wiring
  • Service relocations
  • Telephone, TV and computer cabling
  • Appliance circuits

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Can you imagine your life without electricity? Our lives revolve around appliances and gadgets that run on electricity. We depend on it for light, heat, cooling, we also need it to cook and entertain us. We just take it for granted that it will always be there. But, what do you do when there is a power failure? Unless you are an electrician yourself or a very good handyman, you should call a professional. Many try to fix problems on their own which causes accidents and injuries that could have been prevented if an electrician was called. Electricians have to be good at what they do because working with electricity can be dangerous. The safety of your home is ensured through laws that cover building codes and other regulations. Our electricians are Class A Virginia licensed and insured which means they are fully aware of these codes and regulations and will fix all issues within these guidelines.

Our Electricians go through the background checks and drug testing like all our employees. We don't hire anyone we wouldn't allow in our own home. You can count on our staff to be friendly, helpful, reliable, and knowledgeable.

 

Call us today for any of your electrical needs.

(703) 550-1371 or contact us ONLINE

Electricity Safety at Home

  • Check electric cords often for damage. Have damaged cords repaired right away. Worn cords can cause shock, short circuit or fire.
  • Pull the plastic housing of the electric plug to take it out of the wall socket; never pull on the cord.
  • Do not overload electric outlets with too many items plugged in at once.
  • Water and electricity do not mix. Do not operate electric appliances such as radios or hair dryers near a bathtub or sink full of water.
  • Never stick your fingers, toys or anything except electric plugs into electric outlets.
  • Unplug any appliance that emits sparks or that does not work properly.
  • Always unplug an appliance before cleaning or repairing it.
  • Always unplug the toaster or other appliance when removing a piece of stuck food.
  • Remember that a turned-off appliance is still connected to electricity until it is unplugged.
  • Limit use of extension cords. Make sure the cord is the appropriate size for use. Some appliances or equipment require heavy-duty cords.

Electricity Safety Outdoors

  • Never fly kites near overhead power lines. If your kite becomes caught in the lines, let it go. You could get a bad shock or be electrocuted.
  • Go inside during thunderstorms. It is very dangerous to stay outside when there is lightning. If you get caught outside, squat low to the ground allowing only your shoes, which act like insulators, to touch the ground.
  • Always wear closed-toe shoes when operating an electric lawnmower or hedge clippers.
  • Never use electric appliances outside in the rain or on wet surfaces.
  • Stay away from electrical equipment, such as substations, transformer boxes and electric poles.
  • Be aware of the location of power lines when using an extension ladder and long-handled tools such as swimming pool nets and tree-trimmers.

 

Call us today for any of your electrical needs.

(703) 550-1371 or contact us ONLINE

 

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