No matter the size or age of your home, Wes Carver Electrical Contractors’ expert staff will ensure your wiring is safe, fully-functional and tailored to your needs. Our general wiring services include:
Service calls/small jobs- Repairs & troubleshooting
- Safety or code violation repairs
- Hardwired, interconnected smoke, heat, or carbon monoxide detectors
- Installation of two-story chandeliers & ceiling fans
- Old house rewiring
- Changing/installing switches & receptacles
- Surge suppression—Entire home or single location
- Lightning arrestors
- Generator sales and installation
- Real estate evaluations
- Service upgrades/ replacement from 100-600 AMPS
- Hot tub wiring
- Electric security/entry gates
- Tile warming/floor heating systems
In addition to these capabilities, Wes Carver Electrical Contracting also specializes in structured home wiring—a practical solution that was considered a luxury service only a few short years ago.
But today, as technology rapidly advances, these systems are being installed in more and more residences, making traditional single-point phone and cable systems nearly outdated. High speed internet, digital cable and even digital phone service are here to stay, and a Structured Wiring system can help you integrate them seamlessly into your home.
Structured Wiring Systems are ideal for people who:
Have an office in their home- Have multiple computers sharing a high speed internet connection
- Have multiple phone lines in their home
- Are interested in linking multiple computers through a network
- Have multiple computers that share a central printer
Some of the benefits of installing Structured Wiring in your home are:
- All telephone, cable, and CAT-5 jacks are installed throughout the home and are all terminated into one centralized panel.
- Network and router equipment is kept “out of the way” by installing them into one structured panel location
- Flexibility of adding new phone, cable and data jacks throughout the home
Depending on your home’s configuration, wireless networking may be a viable option. However, nothing beats the security, reliability and speed of a hardwired system.











