Keep your home safe and efficient with an electrical safety inspection! Our expert electricians will thoroughly check your entire system, from wiring and outlets to panels and breakers. We’ll identify any potential problems that could put you at risk or waste energy, giving you peace of mind and a safer home.
Worried about your electrical system? Our expert electricians can give your home a comprehensive inspection and provide a detailed report. We’ll pinpoint any potential safety hazards or efficiency issues and get them fixed quickly!
Electrical codes are updated regularly to improve safety, energy efficiency, and the performance of modern electrical systems. If your home has been remodeled, you’re adding new appliances, or your wiring is outdated, bringing your electrical system up to code can help prevent fire hazards, reduce the risk of electrical shock, and ensure your home is ready for future inspections or real estate transactions.
Our licensed electricians perform thorough inspections to identify code violations, outdated components, and potential safety concerns. Whether you need panel upgrades, GFCI or AFCI protection, grounding improvements, or wiring corrections, we’ll provide expert recommendations and complete all work to current code requirements. With our attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship, you can have confidence that your home’s electrical system is safe, reliable, and built to meet today’s standards.
Keep your home safe and your electricity bill low! Our expert electricians can offer valuable advice on using and maintaining your electrical system. We’ll help you avoid common hazards and save energy – and money! Contact us today for a free consultation.
Common signs include breakers that trip frequently, flickering or dimming lights when you run appliances, a fuse box instead of breakers, a panel rated below 100 amps, or a panel that’s more than 15-20 years old. If your home can’t keep up with modern appliances, EV chargers, or added circuits, it’s time for an inspection.
Most residential panel upgrades take one full day, though this can vary based on your home’s electrical system, permit requirements, and whether the panel needs to be relocated. Our team will give you a clear timeline before work begins.
Yes, power will be shut off for part of the day while we disconnect the old panel and install the new one. We’ll coordinate with you on timing and keep the outage as short as possible.
Yes. Panel upgrades require a permit and inspection to meet local and national electrical code. We handle the permitting process for you as part of the job.
Absolutely. Converting a fuse box to a modern circuit breaker panel is one of our most common panel upgrades. It improves safety, makes resetting a tripped circuit easier, and is often required for homeowners insurance.
It depends on which circuits you want backed up — just essentials like the fridge and sump pump, or your whole house including HVAC. We calculate your home’s load requirements to recommend the right size, rather than a one-size-fits-all unit.
A portable generator requires manual setup and fueling during an outage. A standby generator is permanently installed, runs on natural gas or propane, and automatically switches on within seconds of a power outage — no manual effort required.
Yes, most jurisdictions require a permit and inspection for a permanently installed standby generator, along with a transfer switch tied into your electrical panel. We handle the permitting as part of installation.
We recommend an annual service visit to check the battery, oil, and self-test cycle, similar to maintaining a car engine, so it’s ready to run when you actually need it during an outage.
Cost depends on generator size, fuel type, and the transfer switch/panel work required. We assess your home’s needs and give you one fixed, all-in installed price, with financing available through GoodLeap.
We handle recessed lighting, kitchen lighting, bathroom lighting, specialty and retrofit lighting, ballast and bulb replacement, motion sensors, and automatic lighting controls — for both new installations and upgrades to existing fixtures.
Yes, this is one of our most requested upgrades. Retrofitting old fixtures with recessed lighting can modernize a room, improve light distribution, and free up ceiling space for a cleaner look.
Flickering lights can point to a loose connection, an overloaded circuit, a failing fixture, or in some cases a larger issue with your electrical panel. It’s worth having an electrician inspect it, since faulty wiring is a fire risk.
LED retrofits use significantly less energy than incandescent or fluorescent bulbs, last much longer, and produce less heat. Most homeowners see the difference reflected in their energy bills fairly quickly.
Swapping a bulb is fine, but installing new fixtures, running wiring, or working inside your electrical system isn’t something we recommend doing yourself. Improperly handled wiring can cause shock or fire. It’s best left to a licensed electrician.
Yes, we install dimmers, motion sensors, and automatic lighting controls to help you manage energy use and add convenience throughout your home.
For fastest home charging (Level 2), yes — it requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit, which is different from a standard household outlet. We evaluate your panel capacity and wiring to determine what’s needed for your specific EV charger.
It depends on your panel’s rated capacity and existing electrical load. If there isn’t enough room, a panel upgrade may be needed alongside the charger installation — we check this during our on-site assessment.
Typically in the garage or on an exterior wall near where you park, based on your electrical panel’s location and the charging cable’s reach. We help plan placement for the most efficient, cost-effective install.
Yes, we install a range of EV charging systems from leading manufacturers and can advise on which charger best fits your vehicle and charging speed needs.
Cost depends on your panel’s available capacity, the distance from the panel to the install location, and whether a panel upgrade is needed. We assess your setup and give you one fixed, upfront price before work begins.
You can install a GFCI outlet yourself, but the safest and most reliable result typically comes from a licensed electrician. The most common DIY mistake is swapping the LINE and LOAD terminals — a GFCI can appear to work even when miswired, and only proper testing confirms it’s actually protecting the circuit.
Call a pro if any of these apply:
If you can’t clearly identify LINE vs. LOAD conductors, stop and schedule a licensed electrician. Our team handles these installs every week for homeowners around Salem and Roanoke.
A GFCI that trips with no load usually signals a device fault, a wiring issue, or moisture — not an appliance problem. Common causes include a worn GFCI receptacle, water in the outlet box, or a loose and damaged connection.
Quick checks before calling:
If the problem continues after drying, schedule a professional inspection. All Wisler electrical work is performed by certified, background-checked electricians and backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. We serve Rocky Mount and Roanoke.
Outlet repair costs are quoted upfront after an on-site diagnosis. Most repairs involve a worn receptacle, a loose or heat-damaged connection, or a tripping GFCI that needs replacement. We provide Straightforward Pricing before any work begins.
Common cost drivers include:
Turn off the breaker and avoid using any hot, buzzing, or sparking outlet until a licensed electrician inspects it. Our electricians handle outlet repairs daily around Salem and respond 24/7 for urgent hazards.
You can replace a standard outlet yourself, but mistakes can cause shock, fire risk, or code violations. For most homeowners, a licensed electrician is the safer and faster path — all Wisler outlet work is performed by certified, background-checked electricians and backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
If you attempt DIY, follow these steps carefully:
We serve Rocky Mount and Roanoke and can typically schedule same-day or next-day service.
Turn the tripped breaker fully to OFF first, then back to ON after reducing the load on that circuit. Most trips are caused by an overloaded circuit — shorts or ground faults are less common but more serious.
Follow these steps in order:
Reset only once. If the breaker trips again immediately, stop — repeated resets on a faulted circuit can cause damage or fire. If you notice heat, a burning smell, or loud buzzing at the panel, treat it as urgent. Never force a breaker that won’t reset or open a panel you aren’t trained to service.
A breaker that trips with nothing plugged in usually means a fault on the circuit itself — not an overload from devices. Common causes include damaged wiring, a failing breaker, a ground fault, moisture in an outlet or junction box, or a hardwired device on that circuit. AFCI and GFCI breakers can also trip when they detect arcing or ground faults even without a load.
Quick checks before calling:
If the breaker trips again after a single reset, schedule a licensed electrician. Our team troubleshoots and resolves these issues and performs routine panel inspections throughout Roanoke and Salem.
Wiring repair costs are set only after an on-site diagnosis and a clear, fixed-price quote. Most of the cost comes from the time needed to locate the fault and the materials required to correct it. Our licensed electricians work to current electrical codes on every repair.
Typical cost drivers our electricians evaluate:
A $99 Electrical Safety Inspection or $99 Home Safety Inspection (per trade) is a good low-commitment starting point for identifying issues before committing to repairs. Turn off the affected circuit if you see scorch marks, smell burning, or feel heat at an outlet — then book a licensed electrician.
Installing a ceiling fan with existing wiring is typically lower cost than running new circuits, but final pricing is confirmed after an on-site inspection. The biggest variable is whether the existing ceiling box is fan-rated and properly braced — if it isn’t, replacing it often changes the scope more than the fan brand itself.
Common cost factors our technicians check:
We provide clear, upfront pricing before any work begins. Have a licensed electrician verify the box rating and mounting before you purchase the fan. Our electricians handle these installs throughout the Roanoke Valley and Salem area.
Yes — you can replace a ceiling fan yourself if it’s a like-for-like swap on a properly fan-rated ceiling box with sound existing wiring. Hire an electrician if any of the following apply:
Quick DIY checks if you proceed:
In Roanoke and Rocky Mount, some older homes have non-fan-rated boxes — always verify support before hanging a new fan.
Smart home wiring costs vary by scope and are confirmed after an in-home assessment of circuits, panel capacity, and device locations. We handle automatic lighting controls, motion sensors, thermostat upgrades, EV charger circuits, generator ATS setups, and panel upgrades.
For budgeting before a full assessment, consider:
A licensed electrician will confirm exact pricing on site before work begins. We serve Roanoke and Rocky Mount.
No — installing a whole-house surge protector is not a safe DIY project. It requires work at the main service panel where conductors remain energized even when the main breaker is off. Incorrect grounding can leave your home unprotected even though the device appears installed correctly.
Reasons to always call a licensed electrician for this job:
If you’ve had recent lightning strikes or utility flickers, unplug sensitive electronics and schedule a professional evaluation. We routinely install panel-mounted surge protection for homes across the Roanoke Valley
Whole-home surge protector installation is priced after an on-site evaluation. There is no single flat rate because panel layout, available breaker space, wiring distance, and device rating all affect labor and materials. You’ll receive a same-day estimate and fixed pricing before work begins — backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
What our technicians check before quoting:
We serve homes in Roanoke, Rocky Mount, and Salem.
Installing a ceiling fan with existing wiring is typically lower cost than running new circuits, but final pricing is confirmed after an on-site inspection. The biggest variable is whether the existing ceiling box is fan-rated and properly braced — if it isn’t, replacing it often changes the scope more than the fan brand itself.
Common cost factors our technicians check:
We provide clear, upfront pricing before any work begins. Have a licensed electrician verify the box rating and mounting before you purchase the fan. Our electricians handle these installs throughout the Roanoke Valley and Salem area.
Yes — you can replace a ceiling fan yourself if it’s a like-for-like swap on a properly fan-rated ceiling box with sound existing wiring. Hire an electrician if any of the following apply:
Quick DIY checks if you proceed:
In Roanoke and Rocky Mount, some older homes have non-fan-rated boxes — always verify support before hanging a new fan.
Smart home wiring costs vary by scope and are confirmed after an in-home assessment of circuits, panel capacity, and device locations. We handle automatic lighting controls, motion sensors, thermostat upgrades, EV charger circuits, generator ATS setups, and panel upgrades.
For budgeting before a full assessment, consider:
A licensed electrician will confirm exact pricing on site before work begins. We serve Roanoke and Rocky Mount.
No — installing a whole-house surge protector is not a safe DIY project. It requires work at the main service panel where conductors remain energized even when the main breaker is off. Incorrect grounding can leave your home unprotected even though the device appears installed correctly.
Reasons to always call a licensed electrician for this job:
If you’ve had recent lightning strikes or utility flickers, unplug sensitive electronics and schedule a professional evaluation. We routinely install panel-mounted surge protection for homes across the Roanoke Valley
Whole-home surge protector installation is priced after an on-site evaluation. There is no single flat rate because panel layout, available breaker space, wiring distance, and device rating all affect labor and materials. You’ll receive a same-day estimate and fixed pricing before work begins — backed by our 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.
What our technicians check before quoting:
We serve homes in Roanoke, Rocky Mount, and Salem.