
When an electrical service is outdated or undersized, it's not just an inconvenience - it's a safety issue. Old wiring, worn disconnect hardware, and aging meters can all create real risk over time. Getting ahead of that with a clean, modern service installation is one of the best things a property owner can do.
Here's what we put in for this Smithfield property - a new meter socket paired with a dedicated emergency disconnect and service disconnect enclosure, all mounted on a clean white backer board flush against the siding. Everything is properly conduit-run, clearly labeled, and installed to code. No shortcuts, no jury-rigged workarounds.
The emergency disconnect is a big deal and worth calling out. It gives utility workers, first responders, and the homeowner a fast, reliable way to cut power to the building when it counts. That's not a feature to skip on any modern electrical service setup.
We also make sure this kind of work integrates cleanly with any future additions - including a generator transfer switch if that's something the property ends up needing down the road. Having a solid service base in place makes that kind of upgrade straightforward.
Clean conduit runs, properly rated components, everything secured and weathertight. That's what a good electrical service should look like when the job is done right.