Liberty Electrical Construction

About Us

Powering excellence, reliability, and innovation

UUPNohWY1_QFNiHe5Lty3s1ZoO6kkJcTsSztuT88m3aQIX4y3yecSeT0QP0r4TOSVFo6KNQ5rqMRmc9cBXu95BGrdVvNmQHh7JXgAb8q3DXFBEJ_SdK6fs3sGftZhFIApIL3Uj7X.bIdy8WjvCCRlMj9_Ze6Si9zHOM

About Liberty Electrical Construction

Liberty Electrical Construction is your premier partner for all electrical needs, specializing in top-quality lighting installation and repair services. Founded on the principles of safety, efficiency, and superior craftsmanship, our team of certified electricians is dedicated to enhancing the comfort and functionality of your home or business. We pride ourselves on our extensive technical expertise and exceptional customer service, ensuring that each project is executed with precision and care. From intelligent lighting solutions and smart home automation to comprehensive electrical inspections and energy-efficient upgrades, we are committed to delivering solutions that meet your unique needs while adhering to the highest safety standards. At Liberty Electrical Construction, we light up your spaces and lives with reliability, innovation, and style. Trust us to bring your vision to light.

Why Hire Us?

Electrical Contractors in the Bucks County area

Choosing Liberty Electrical Construction for your lighting and electrical needs means investing in quality, reliability, and excellence. Our team of certified electricians brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience to every project, ensuring that your electrical systems are installed and maintained to the highest standards. Here are a few reasons why you should hire us:

Unmatched
Expertise

With years of experience in the electrical industry, our team possesses the skills and knowledge to handle any lighting installation or electrical task with precision and efficiency.

Commitment
to Safety

We prioritize the safety of our clients and their properties. Our certified electricians follow stringent safety protocols and stay up-to-date with the latest electrical codes and standards to ensure all work is performed safely and correctly.

Energy
Efficiency

We are dedicated to providing energy-efficient solutions that help you reduce your carbon footprint and lower your utility bills without compromising on performance or aesthetics.

Exceptional Customer Service

At Liberty Electrical Construction, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We offer personalized service, clear communication, and timely project completion, ensuring a smooth and pleasant experience from start to finish.

Innovative
Solutions

We stay ahead of industry trends by incorporating the latest technologies and innovative techniques into our work, offering advanced solutions like smart home automation and energy-efficient lighting upgrades.

Comprehensive
Services

Whether you need residential lighting installations, commercial electrical services, or emergency repairs, we have you covered. Our wide range of services is designed to meet all your electrical needs efficiently and effectively.

Power Your Home with Confidence

Powering your home is our mission. Our team is here to handle everything from upgrading your home’s electricity to installing electric car charging stations, and enhancing your home with innovative lighting solutions. Our uniformed staff delivers exceptional service with precision, constantly learning to stay on top of new technologies. Years of experience help us anticipate your needs, plan efficiently, and communicate effectively. Your satisfaction is our motivation. Contact us for any residential electrical project – we’re ready to illuminate your world!

unnamed (4)

FAQs

Your Questions, Our Answers — Explore Our FAQs

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) and Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCI) both serve the same function of protecting you from hazardous conditions when an electrical current comes in contact with water. The difference between the two is that AFCIs protect against arcs created by faulty appliances and wiring, while GFCIs protect against ground faults, which is when electricity leaves the intended path and begins to cause harm. AFCIs are generally installed in areas where there is a greater potential for an arc fault, such as the kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room. GFCIs are more commonly used in areas where there is a higher risk of ground faults, such as the outdoors, garages, and basements.

This will depend on the wattage of the electric vehicle charger. Most chargers fall between 6-16 amps, so a 20 amp breaker would be ideal. If you’re not sure what size breaker you need, our team can help you find the right one for your needs.

Yes, it’s possible for this to happen if the wiring in your home isn’t up to code. If you find that certain appliances are turning off while others are still running normally, this could be a result of faulty wiring. It’s important to have these issues fixed as soon as possible to avoid any accidents from occurring.

 

Yes, it is possible for faulty electric outlets to cause other outlets in the home to go offline. This is caused by a number of factors including the age and quality of the wire as well as how much electricity is being used from those outlets. Worn or corroded wiring can be a fire hazard as well as damaged appliances plugged into the affected outlets. This could cause a fire as well as damage to appliances plugged into the affected outlets as well as wiring within your wall. Water and electricity don’t mix well, which could lead to major issues with wet outlets or wires. It’s important to have faulty wiring replaced to avoid any accidents from occurring during this process.

If you notice that your breaker box has an odd fishy odor, this is likely due to the insulation around your electrical wiring. As voltage passes through the wire, it can create gas which builds up inside of your walls and sometimes comes in contact with wires or appliances. This is commonly referred to as “arc fault”, which could cause damage if not taken care of immediately. It’s important to get this fixed by a professional electrician to avoid further damage and accidents from occurring.

 

Surge protectors and suppressors serve the same function of protecting electrical components from power surges. A surge protector refers to your whole home, while a surge suppressor protects an individual appliance or component. Both of them use the same methods to achieve their objective.

 

An electrical inspection is required every five years. It’s important to have an electrical inspection to ensure that your home’s wiring is safe and in good condition. An electrical inspector will check the wiring in your home to make sure it meets the requirements set by the National Electrical Code. They will also look for any potential hazards, such as frayed wires or bad connections, and they will make sure that all of your outlets and switches are properly grounded. If any problems are found, the inspector will recommend what repairs need to be made.

 

In case of an electrical emergency, these are the steps you should take:

  1. Unplug all appliances and electronics from the outlet.
  2. If you can do it safely, turn off the main breaker to your home.
  3. Call a licensed electrician to come and fix the problem.
  4. Do NOT touch any wiring or attempt to fix the problem yourself.

Although it is possible to install a breaker box by yourself, it is generally not recommended. Breaker boxes contain high voltage electricity and working with them can be dangerous. It is best to leave the installation of a breaker box to a professional electrician.

 

There are a few reasons why a breaker might keep tripping. There may be a short circuit somewhere in your electrical system. This can happen if wires become frayed or damaged, or if you have any loose connections. Another possibility is that you’re drawing too much power from the breaker panel. This can happen if too many appliances are drawing power at the same time, or if one of those devices is particularly large or power-hungry.

 
 

Still have questions?

Our team is here to help, so feel free to reach out anytime for the answers you need!

 
Scroll to Top