FAQs

Flow Electric LLC

Have an electrical-related question? Flow Electric LLC has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • Do you offer free estimates?

    Yes, we offer free estimates.

  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes, we are licensed and fully insured.

  • How long will my project take?

    We are transparent about project timelines and ensure efficient planning for your project. While each project varies and has different timelines, you will work with the best electrician who will complete each job with quality workmanship, integrity, and a dedication to safety.

  • Do you install EV charging stations?

    Yes, we specialize in installing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations for residential properties, making sure they comply with all safety and electrical codes.

  • Can you install energy-efficient lighting?

    Absolutely! We can install LED lighting, smart lighting systems, and other energy-efficient solutions to help you reduce your energy bills.

  • Do I need a permit for electrical work in my home?

    Yes, the minor label permit required for most jobs will be provided as part of your service.

  • What is the difference between a blown fuse and a blown circuit breaker?

    A blown fuse cannot be reused, but a circuit breaker can be reset and used again.

  • Can I DIY my electrical repair?

    There are many resources available, like TikTok and YouTube, to learn DIY electrical projects. However, even the simplest tasks can present unexpected challenges, such as needing tools you didn't anticipate or creating new issues. Safety is also a major concern. Unless you're a trained electrician, it's best to hire a licensed professional. Let the experts handle it and save yourself time, frustration, and money!



  • When is it time to call an electrician?

    If you notice any of the following issues in your home or business, it's important to contact a licensed electrician right away:


    • Burning smells
    • Buzzing sounds from walls
    • Discolored or burnt outlets 
    • Flickering lights
    • Outdated wiring

    These problems can pose serious hazards, including electric shocks, fires, and increased energy costs.

  • How do I know what size electrical service system I need for my project?

    Your electrician will use this calculation to figure out the required amperage based on your home's size and the number of appliances and fixtures. These calculations can be quite complex. Typically, homes need between 100 and 200 amps, but larger homes might require up to 400 amps. If your home still has a fuse box, consider hiring an electrician to upgrade it to a circuit breaker system.

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