Electrical Installation Services in Birmingham, AL

Electrical Installation

Look no further than Autumn Air Home Services. Our experienced technicians can handle any kind of electrical installation, from simple light fixtures to complex wiring systems.

Plus, our electrical installation services are top-notch and our professional electricians are licensed and insured. We're confident in the quality of our workmanship and customer service, so you can be sure you'll be happy with the final results.

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Electrical Inspection, Repair & Maintenance

Panel Upgrade

According to the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors, you should make regular checks on your electrical panel, even if you have not needed any electrical repairs. You should check for early signs of rust or scorching, both of which indicate underlying damage to the system. Electrical panel Maintenance should be a part of your maintenance routine. In some cases, it may be beneficial to upgrade your electrical panel to a more advanced setup or to become code compliant. One main reason for upgrading an electrical panel is that it simply does not have the capable load capacity to handle today’s appliances. If you are intending to install a major new appliance in your home (such as an air conditioner or hot tub), your existing electric panel may not suffice. If you have a fuse panel in your home or office, then it is absolutely worth considering an electrical panel upgrade. Fuses not only have safety concerns, but they just may be the reason that your homeowner's insurance policy may be denied.

Without a doubt, a home's electrical system is by far one of the most important systems in your house, and right at the heart of that electrical grid is your electrical panel. Your electrical panel is responsible for taking the power that comes from the line outside your home and distributing it throughout your house wherever power is needed. Unfortunately, if your home's electrical panel is a bit older, there is a high chance that your panel just wasn't designed to regulate the sheer amount of electricity that is required to run a modern home. When your electrical panel is unable to do so, it can result in power outages, tripped breakers, blown fuses, and a number of other dangerous situations in your home.

If you notice that you have lights blinking/shuttering on and off when you switch one of your appliances or your home computer, or your breakers seem like they are constantly tripping anytime you try to run more than one device in a circuit, that's a good indicator that your electrical panel just isn't up to the Job of properly providing power to your home efficiently. If this is your issue, With a new electrical panel, you can provide the proper flow of electricity to all of the various fixtures/appliances in your house, enhancing both the function of your home, as well as its safety.

Smoke & Carbon Detectors in Birmingham, AL

Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are two of the most important items home security can have. Both alarms prevent life-threatening dangers that are often silent and appear without warning. Whether the threat is fire, smoke, or carbon monoxide, the greatest threat to family and home occurs at night when everyone is asleep.  

In order to be prepared for a smoke or carbon monoxide incident, homes need to be equipped with the proper number of detectors. How many devices are needed will depend on the size of a home, how many bedrooms, and a few other variables. 

Here are some things to consider as you add smoke and CO detectors to your home.

Smoke Detector Standards  

Smoke detectors should be installed inside of every bedroom, outside of all sleeping areas, and on every floor of a home.  

If a hallway is more than 40 feet (12 meters long), smoke detectors should be installed at both ends of the hallway. Remember to install smoke detectors in basements, dining rooms, and hallways that are not protected. 

All devices, whether connected to a security system or not, must be powered by always-on power sources or live batteries. Don’t place carbon monoxide detectors in cupboards, behind furniture, and near outside doors or ventilation. Never place alarms directly next to items that create flames or heat like boilers, cookers, or heaters. Alarms should be at least one meter away from these appliances. Similar to smoke alarms, don’t place CO detectors in areas of high condensation and steam, like a bathroom or a kitchen. For proper efficiency, alarms also should not be placed on a ceiling the way smoke alarms are. Smoke alarms are placed on ceilings because that’s how smoke rises. Carbon monoxide rises slowly and can be deadly before it reaches ceiling height. A CO detector is usually placed lower on your wall. 

Carbon monoxide enters the body by being breathed in.  Symptoms often confuse victims. How does being poisoned by CO feel? 

CO poisoning often feels like the flu, food poisoning, and other common illnesses. 

Common symptoms include shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, a light head, and headaches. At high levels, CO can be fatal and cause death within minutes. 

Quick Tips to Prevent a CO related incident: 

  • Use gas and charcoal grills outside. 
  • Test CO alarms once a month at minimum, once a week if possible. 
  • Call 911 in an emergency. 
  • Gas cooking stovetops and ovens should not be used for supplemental heat. 
  • Follow all instructions from the CO manufacturer for placement, upkeep, and maintenance. 
  • The alarms you purchase should have a label proving recognition by a credible testing laboratory, and be UL certified. 
  • Schedule time for a skilled technician to inspect your fuel-burning appliances each year. This includes a fireplace, water heater, boiler, or chimney. 
  • If you must warm up a vehicle, always remove it from the garage after immediately starting it. Never run a vehicle or any device with a fuel engine indoors, even if garage doors are open. Make sure you never cover the exhaust pipes of a running vehicle, so CO doesn’t seep into cars.

Subpanel Installation in Birmingham, AL

A subpanel is a necessary addition to any home that runs a lot of electronics or has extra rooms with a heavy load of electrical requirements. Subpanels are often added when a garage, basement, or extra room is converted into a home theater, workshop, or home office. This type of electrical work should always be installed by a licensed residential electrician. This electrician should have the experience necessary to rewire these areas for their new designations and keep them protected with a subpanel addition. Let’s take a look at the advantages that come with installing a subpanel.

we might add a subpanel to take off the load of the main circuit breaker panel. This can help to prevent overloading the electrical system, and keep from tripping circuit breakers or melting fuses.

Subpanels are also used to separate the electrical needs of specific areas. If one room—such as a home theater or home office—uses a lot of extra electricity, then a homeowner may choose to turn off the subpanel.

Subpanels also allow homeowners the opportunity to set up more electronics throughout their house without the worry of overloading their other electronics.

Circuit Breaker Installation in Birmingham, AL

A circuit breaker is a central component of modern electrical systems. This important safety device puts a limit on the amount of power moving through your home’s circuits to prevent overloads that could cause damage to your electrical system or even start a fire. Knowing what your circuit breaker does and where to find it is two basic pieces of information every homeowner should have. 

Your home's circuit breaker is a box that contains several switches (often they are labeled by room). These switches are safety devices designed to trip when too much power tries to travel through the circuit, causing it to heat up. When too much electricity is present, the switch trips and breaks the circuit, preventing dangerous fire hazards. The switch can be manually reset at any time by flipping it back to its original position, restoring the circuit, and allowing power to flow once more. However, if excess current occurs again, the switch will continue to trip, no matter how many times you reset it. A continually-tripping circuit breaker is a sign that there is an electrical problem in your home that is consistently causing too much power to flow through a circuit.

Switches & Outlet Installation in Birmingham, AL

While every home is different, circuit breakers are generally located in low-traffic areas of the home, such as a basement, garage, or utility closet. If you live in an apartment, your circuit breaker may be in a more central location, such as a hallway or laundry area.

Most modern circuit breakers are located inside the home, but it’s important to note that your circuit breaker could be located on your home’s exterior as well. Your circuit breaker should appear as a metal box; you may only see the door if the box is recessed into your wall. The box and door may be a matte gray color, or they may be painted over to match the color of the surrounding area.

Appliance/Garbage Disposal Circuit Installation in Birmingham, AL

When you have dedicated circuits installed, you are not only protecting your appliances, you are protecting your family and your home. When large appliances share energy with other appliances, a circuit may draw more current than it can handle. The result can be tripped breakers and blown fuses. If an appliance is wired to a dedicated circuit with an incorrect wire size or inadequate amperage, it could overheat and possibly cause an electrical fire.

According to the National Electrical Code, every fixed appliance needs a dedicated (not shared with any other appliance) circuit. If your breaker is tripping, it’s a good indication your appliance needs a dedicated circuit. Additionally, if your appliance has a motor, it usually requires its own circuit. The following is a list of many of the common appliances that need a dedicated circuit.

Attic Fans in Birmingham, AL

Attic ventilation fans help cool air in your attic by pushing out the stifling hot air from inside the attic and bringing in cool air from outside. This prevents hot air from seeping into your home and driving up the temperature in the living space, which reduces the load on your air conditioner.

Bath Fans in Birmingham, AL

The primary purpose of having an exhaust fan is to remove the moisture from the bathroom. These fans help to control and eliminate bathroom odors. Additionally, they add to the safety of the home and its residents by reducing fumes from cleaning agents that could potentially cause health-related issues.

Doorbell Installation in Birmingham, AL

We install all smart doorbells, both battery-powered and wired. Removal of existing devices and the installation of your new smart doorbell.

Ceiling Fan Installation in Birmingham, AL

You may think your air conditioning system is the main factor controlling the temperature in your house. But, ceiling fans play a big role in the overall feel of the home’s environment. A ceiling fan's primary purpose is to circulate air in a room. Air conditioners chill air, but ceiling fans push it around, which means they're useful for both cooling and heating. In a bedroom, a ceiling fan encourages restful sleep without running the air conditioning.

In the living room, a fan helps circulate cool air where more people typically gather to keep the space comfortable. Some ceiling fans are engineered especially for indoor use and others for outdoor use. The difference comes down to the motor and how well it can stand up to weather conditions. Typically, you should choose an indoor ceiling fan for inside your home. Any fan with a UL safety rating can be used indoors. However, for spaces prone to moisture, such as kitchens and bathrooms, you might opt for an indoor/outdoor ceiling fan.

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2010 Old Montgomery Highway
Birmingham, AL 35244

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