Phase 1
Initial Contact & Site Assessment
Every job starts with a conversation. We ask what you are experiencing or what you want installed, then schedule a site assessment to see the conditions firsthand. On site we inspect the panel, wiring, and affected circuits, and listen to your goals so the scope is built around the real situation, not a guess.
Diagnostic tools used at this stage include multimeters for voltage and continuity, non-contact voltage testers, and visual inspection of panel condition, conductor type, and grounding.
Phase 2
Diagnosis & Load Analysis
For repairs, we trace the fault to its source rather than treating symptoms. For installs and upgrades, we perform a load analysis to determine whether the existing panel and wiring can support the new demand or whether a panel upgrade or dedicated circuit is required.
Load analysis adds up connected and anticipated loads, applies demand factors, and compares the result against panel capacity and conductor ratings. This is what tells us a job is safe to proceed or needs an upgrade first.
Phase 3
Scope, Estimate & Scheduling
With the diagnosis and load numbers in hand, we give you a clear scope of work and an honest estimate. We explain what the job involves, what it does not, and how long it will take. There is no upselling, only the work that needs doing. Once you approve, we schedule the work around your hours.
You will know the materials, the labour, and the timeline before we start. If anything changes mid-job, we stop and talk about it before continuing.
Phase 4
Installation to NEC Code Standards
We perform the work to current National Electrical Code (NEC) standards and local El Paso requirements. That means correct conductor sizing, proper grounding and bonding, GFCI and AFCI protection where required, secure box and fixture support, and clean, labelled work in the panel.
Every connection is torqued to spec, every device is tested before the cover goes back on, and the work area is kept organised throughout the job.
Phase 5
Testing & Verification
Before we call the job done, we test every circuit and device we touched. We confirm voltage, polarity, grounding, and breaker operation, and verify that loads are balanced across phases in three-phase commercial work. Anything that does not pass gets corrected immediately.
Testing is not optional. A job is only finished when every new and affected circuit has been verified safe and functional under load.
Phase 6
Final Inspection & Walkthrough
We walk you through the completed work, show you what was done and why, and answer any questions. We leave the job site clean and remove any debris. For work that requires it, we coordinate the inspection with the local authority so the installation is documented and signed off.
You get a straightforward explanation of the finished job and confidence that it was done right, to code, and safely.