M C B
Service Includes
Site assessment: The electrician will visit your property to assess the MCB fuse that needs to be replaced and determine the type of replacement needed.
Fuse selection: The electrician will help you choose the appropriate replacement fuse for your MCB, taking into account factors such as the amperage rating, voltage rating, and compatibility with your electrical system.
Electrical safety precautions: The electrician will ensure that the power supply to the electrical panel is switched off to avoid any electrical hazards.
Replacement: The electrician will remove the old MCB fuse from the electrical panel and replace it with the new one, making sure it is secured and connected properly.
Testing: The electrician will test the MCB fuse to ensure that it is working correctly and that there are no other faults in the electrical system.
Service not included
Diagnosing underlying electrical problems: If the MCB fuse has failed due to an underlying electrical problem, such as a short circuit or overload, diagnosing and repairing the problem may not be included in the replacement service.
Upgrading or replacing the entire electrical panel: If your electrical panel is outdated or not compatible with the replacement MCB fuse, upgrading or replacing the entire panel may not be included in the MCB fuse replacement service.
Additional repairs or replacements: If the replacement MCB fuse does not solve the problem, additional repairs or replacements may be necessary, such as replacing damaged wiring or other electrical components.
Electrical work beyond the MCB fuse replacement: If your electrical system needs additional work, such as upgrading your circuit breaker or rewiring your home, this may not be included in the MCB fuse replacement service.
Electrical testing or inspection: If you require an electrical testing or inspection of your entire electrical system, this may not be included in the MCB fuse replacement service and may require additional fees.
It's important to clarify the scope of work with the electrician or service provider beforehand to avoid any misunderstandings and ensure that your expectations are met.
Electric Point
Service Includes
Testing of electrical circuits and components to identify faults Replacing damaged or faulty circuit breakers, fuses, or other components Upgrading or replacing the switchboard to improve safety or to meet current electrical standards Repairing any electrical wiring or connections that may have become loose or damage
Service not included
Fan repair service typically does not include Cost of replacement parts, such as motors, blades, and controls Shipping and handling fees for purchasing replacement parts Any necessary permits or inspections required by local building codes Any additional labor or services required to complete the repair, such as electrical wiring or installation of new fixtures Upgrades to the fan or the electrical system beyond what is required to repair the fan. Note: The exclusions may vary depending on the specific requirements of the project and the service
Ceiling Fan
Service Includes
Fan repair service typically includes: Inspection of the fan to identify the problem Repair or replacement of any faulty or damaged components, such as motors, blades, and controls Testing of the repaired fan to ensure proper operation Note: The scope of the fan repair service may vary depending on the specific requirements of the project
Service not included
Replacing the entire tap if it is beyond repair
Repairing or replacing other plumbing components that are not directly related to the tap, such as pipes or the water supply line
Installing a new tap if the old one cannot be repaired
Fixing damage to the sink or countertop caused by the tap
This tap servicing does not include the repair of hot and cold water mixers
Inverter
Service Includes
A single battery inverter installation service typically includes the following:
Site assessment: The technician will visit your property to assess the location and determine the electrical load requirements for the inverter installation.
Inverter selection: The technician will help you choose the appropriate inverter for your electrical system, taking into account factors such as the type of inverter required, the power rating, and compatibility with your battery.
Electrical safety precautions: The technician will ensure that the power supply to the electrical panel is switched off to avoid any electrical hazards.
Installation: The technician will install the inverter in a location approved by the manufacturer or local electrical authority, making sure it is secured and connected properly.
Configuration: The technician will configure the inverter to connect with the battery and the electrical system, including setting up any necessary communication links or programming.
Testing: The technician will test the inverter to ensure that it is working correctly and that there are no other faults in the electrical system.
Overall, a single battery inverter installation service should ensure that the inverter is installed correctly, safely, and effectively integrates with your existing electrical system. The technician should take care to avoid any damage to your electrical system during the installation process. However, it's important to note that additional fees may apply if any modifications or upgrades are needed to your electrical system to accommodate the inverter installation.
Service not included
There are some services that a single battery inverter installation service may not include, such as:
Battery installation: The installation of the battery itself may not be included in the service and may require separate fees.
Upgrading or modifying the existing electrical system: If the existing electrical system needs upgrading or modification to accommodate the inverter installation, this may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Obtaining necessary permits and approvals: Depending on your location, obtaining necessary permits and approvals for the inverter installation may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Additional wiring or conduit work: If additional wiring or conduit work is needed to install the inverter, this may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Maintenance or repair of the inverter: Any maintenance or repair work required for the inverter after the installation may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
It's important to clarify the scope of work with the technician or service provider beforehand to avoid any misunderstandings and ensure that your expectations are met. Additionally, it's important to ensure that the inverter installation complies with all local regulations and requirements.
Holder
Service Includes
Fixture Assessment:
Evaluating the location and type of fixture where the bulb holder will be installed.
Determining the appropriate type of bulb holder based on the fixture's design and purpose.
Wiring Inspection:
Checking the existing electrical wiring to ensure compatibility and safety.
Ensuring that the electrical circuit is turned off before starting any work to prevent electrical hazards.
Bulb Holder Selection: Recommending or selecting a suitable bulb holder that matches the fixture's specifications and the desired level of illumination.
Electrical safety precautions: The technician will ensure that the power supply to the electrical panel is switched off to avoid any electrical hazards.
Wiring Connection:
Properly connecting the electrical wires from the fixture to the bulb holder.
Ensuring correct wiring connections to prevent short circuits or electrical malfunctions.
Mounting or Installation:
Attaching the bulb holder securely to the fixture or mounting plate.
Using appropriate screws, brackets, or hardware to ensure stability.
Bulb Installation:
Inserting the appropriate light bulb into the installed holder.
Ensuring the bulb is securely seated and making sure it is compatible with the holder's specifications.
Testing and Functionality Check:
Turning on the electrical circuit and testing the bulb holder to ensure it functions as intended.
Checking for proper illumination, dimming (if applicable), and any potential flickering or issues.
Service not included
Electrical Rewiring: Extensive electrical rewiring or modifications to the existing electrical system are usually not included in bulb holder installation services. If the wiring needs to be altered or upgraded, it may require a separate electrical service.
Electrical Panel Upgrades: Upgrading the electrical panel to accommodate additional lighting fixtures or addressing electrical capacity issues is typically not part of bulb holder installation. This is a more complex electrical service.
Ceiling Fan Installation: While some ceiling fans come with integrated light fixtures, the installation of a complete ceiling fan unit (including fan blades and motor) is a separate service from bulb holder installation.
Fixture Repair: Repairing existing light fixtures, such as fixing damaged components or addressing electrical issues within the fixture itself, is not usually included in bulb holder installation.
Light Fixture Assembly: If the bulb holder is part of a larger light fixture that requires assembly, the assembly of the entire fixture may be a separate service.
Smart Lighting Integration: Integrating smart lighting controls, such as dimmers, motion sensors, or smart home automation systems, may require specialized expertise and is typically considered a separate service.
Lighting Design Consultation: While bulb holder installation focuses on the technical aspects of installing holders, a comprehensive lighting design consultation to plan the overall lighting layout and ambiance is a separate service.
Custom Fixture Creation: Designing and creating custom light fixtures or modifying existing fixtures to accommodate specific design preferences is not typically part of bulb holder installation.
Light Bulb Selection: While professionals may offer recommendations, the selection and provision of light bulbs themselves are generally not included in bulb holder installation services.
Structural Modifications: Any modifications to the structure of the building or ceiling to accommodate new fixtures or lighting layouts may require additional construction or renovation services.
Exhaust Fan
Service Includes
Site Inspection and Consultation:
We assess your space to determine the most suitable locations for exhaust fan installation.
A thorough consultation allows us to understand your ventilation requirements and offer personalized solutions.
Product Recommendation: Based on the site inspection, we recommend exhaust fan models that align with your ventilation needs and budget.
Electrical Wiring:
Our skilled electricians ensure proper electrical wiring and connection to the existing electrical system.
We prioritize safety and adhere to all electrical codes and regulations.
Secure Mounting: We expertly mount the exhaust fan to walls, ceilings, or windows, ensuring stability and optimal performance.
Testing and Calibration:
After installation, we thoroughly test the exhaust fan to ensure smooth operation and proper airflow.
We calibrate fan settings to achieve the desired ventilation rate while maintaining energy efficiency.
Service not Includes
Service not included
Electrical System Upgrades: Extensive upgrades or modifications to the electrical system, such as rewiring the entire space or installing new circuits, are typically not part of exhaust fan installation services.
Ductwork Repair or Replacement: While exhaust fans often require ductwork for proper ventilation, extensive repair or replacement of existing ducts is typically considered a separate service.
Structural Modifications: Any modifications to the structure of the building, such as creating new openings or modifying walls, to accommodate ductwork or exhaust fan placement may require additional construction services.
HVAC System Installation: Installing or modifying central heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems is generally not included in exhaust fan installation.
Exhaust Fan Repairs: Repairing or troubleshooting existing exhaust fans that are malfunctioning or require maintenance is typically not part of the installation service.
Air Quality Testing: While exhaust fans improve ventilation, comprehensive air quality testing to measure pollutants or contaminants in the air is a separate service.
Thermostat or Control Installation: Installing or integrating thermostats, timers, or smart controls specifically for exhaust fans may require separate expertise and services.
Noise Reduction Measures: While some exhaust fans come with noise reduction features, extensive noise reduction measures or soundproofing services are generally not part of exhaust fan installation
Removal of Old Fixtures: Removing existing exhaust fans or related fixtures before installing new ones is often considered a separate service.
Ventilation Design Consultation: Designing a comprehensive ventilation system for a large space or multiple rooms may require a specialized ventilation design consultation.
Complex Wiring or Electrical Work: If the installation involves complex electrical work beyond basic wiring, such as integrating multiple fans or controls, it may require specialized electrical services.
Tube Lights
Service Includes
Inspection of the electrical wiring and circuit
Installation of tube lights and fixtures
Testing and commissioning of the lights
Inspection of the damaged or faulty tube light
Replacement of the damaged parts or tube light
Testing and commissioning of the repaired lights
Service not included
Electrical wiring upgrades or modifications
Supply of materials, such as tube lights, fixtures, and wiring
Any necessary permits or inspections required by local codes
Any additional services not specifically mentioned in the installation or repair scope.
Chandelier
Service Includes
A chandelier installation service typically includes the following:
Site assessment: The electrician will visit the location where you want the chandelier installed and assess the space, including the ceiling height, weight capacity, and electrical wiring.
Chandelier selection: The electrician may help you choose the appropriate chandelier for your space, taking into account factors such as style, size, and weight.
Wiring and cabling: The electrician will install the necessary wiring and cabling to connect the chandelier to your electrical system.
Assembly: If the chandelier requires assembly, the electrician will assemble the fixture before installation.
Mounting: The electrician will mount the chandelier to the ceiling, taking care to ensure that it is properly secured and level.
Electrical connection: The electrician will connect the chandelier to the electrical wiring and test it to ensure that it is functioning properly.
Cleanup: The electrician will clean up any debris or packaging materials left behind from the installation.
Overall, a chandelier installation service should ensure that your chandelier is securely and safely installed, and that it is functioning properly. The electrician should also take care to avoid damage to your ceiling or other fixtures during the installation process.
Service not included
There are some services that a chandelier installation service may not include, such as:
Electrical work beyond the chandelier installation: If your electrical system needs additional work, such as upgrading your circuit breaker or rewiring your home, this may not be included in the chandelier installation service.
Removing existing fixtures: If you need an existing fixture removed before the chandelier can be installed, such as a ceiling fan or light fixture, this may not be included in the chandelier installation service.
Custom installation requests:If you have specific requests for the installation, such as special mounting hardware or unique wiring configurations, this may not be included in the standard installation service.
Additional work required due to unforeseen circumstances:If the installation requires additional work due to unforeseen circumstances, such as unexpected wiring issues or structural damage, this may not be included in the standard installation service and may require additional fees.
It's important to clarify the scope of work with the electrician or installation service provider beforehand to avoid any misunderstandings and ensure that your expectations are met.
Wiring
Service Includes
Electrical Installation and Wiring
New Electrical Wiring Installation
Outlet and Switch Installation
Lighting Fixture Installation
Appliance Wiring and Installation
Circuit Breaker Panel Installation and Upgrades
Service not included
Plumbing Services
Structural Repairs
General Carpentry
Appliance Repairs
Fan Capacitor
Service Includes
Thoroughly inspecting the capacitor for any signs of physical damage, such as swelling, leakage, or burnt marks.
Checking the wiring connections to ensure they are secure and properly connected.
Testing Capacitance:
Using a multimeter or specialized testing equipment to measure the capacitance of the capacitor.
Comparing the measured capacitance with the capacitor's rated capacitance to determine if it is within an acceptable range.
Start and Run Capacitors:
Differentiating between start capacitors (used to initiate motor rotation) and run capacitors (used to maintain motor speed).
Identifying the correct type of capacitor needed for the specific fan motor.
Replacement of Faulty Capacitors:
Removing and replacing capacitors that are found to be faulty, damaged, or out of spec.
Ensuring the replacement capacitor matches the required specifications for the fan motor.
Wiring and Connections:
Properly connecting and wiring the new capacitor to the fan motor according to the manufacturer's guidelines.
Securing connections to prevent vibration or loosening over time.
Functional Testing: Testing the fan after capacitor replacement to ensure it starts smoothly and operates at the intended speed.
Service not included
tube light LED
Service Includes
Inspection of the electrical wiring and circuit.
Installation of tube lights and fixtures.
Testing and commissioning of the lights.
Inspection of the damaged or faulty tube light.
Replacement of the damaged parts or tube light.
Testing and commissioning of the repaired lights.
Service not included
Electrical wiring upgrades or modifications.
Supply of materials, such as tube lights, fixtures, and wiring.
Any necessary permits or inspections required by local codes.
Any additional services not specifically mentioned in the installation or repair scope.
3 Phase panel board
Service Includes
Mounting and securing the 3-phase panel board at a designated location, such as a utility room or electrical closet.
Ensuring proper grounding and safe installation according to electrical codes.
Circuit Breaker Installation:
Installing circuit breakers of various sizes and ratings into the panel board to protect individual circuits from overloads and short circuits.
Wiring and Connections:
Properly connecting the incoming power lines to the main lugs or main breaker of the panel board.
Wiring individual circuits to the circuit breakers, ensuring proper connections and labeling.
Phase Balancing:
Distributing the loads evenly across the three phases to achieve balanced power distribution.
Service not included
Full Electrical Wiring or Rewiring: Comprehensive electrical wiring or rewiring of the entire building or specific circuits beyond the scope of the panel board installation is typically a separate service.
Individual Appliance Wiring: Wiring or installation of individual appliances, such as HVAC systems, ovens, or industrial machinery, is usually separate from the panel board installation.
Lighting Fixture Installation: While panel boards distribute power to lighting circuits, the installation of lighting fixtures, switches, and controls is generally considered a separate service.
Electrical Outlet Installation: While panel boards supply power to outlets, the installation or replacement of individual electrical outlets is typically not included in the panel board installation service.
Electrical Repairs and Troubleshooting: Comprehensive troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair of electrical issues throughout the building are separate from panel board installation.
Full Electrical Design: While panel board installation contributes to electrical design, comprehensive electrical system design for new constructions or renovations involves other considerations.
Switch Board Repair
Service Includes
Testing of electrical circuits and components to identify faults
Replacing damaged or faulty circuit breakers, fuses, or other components
Upgrading or replacing the switchboard to improve safety or to meet current electrical standards
Repairing any electrical wiring or connections that may have become loose or damaged
Service not included
Cost of replacement parts, including circuit breakers, fuses, and other components
Upgrades to the electrical system beyond what is required to repair the switchboard
Any additional labor or services required to complete the repair, such as electrical wiring or rewiring
Switch Replacement
Service Includes
Switch replacement service typically includes the replacement of a faulty or malfunctioning switch with a new one.
This may include the removal of the old switch, installation of the new switch, and testing to ensure proper functionality.
Service not included
Service cost for the installation of the new switch point.
Cost of any additional parts or accessories that may be required for the installation
Cost of any electrical upgrades or repairs required for the switch to function properly
Socket Replacement
Service Includes
Socket replacement service typically includes:
Replacement socket.
Labor for removal and installation of the socket.
Any necessary wiring and connections required for the socket replacement.
Testing of the newly installed socket to ensure proper functionality.
Service not included
Cost of any additional parts or components required for the socket replacement.
Upgrades to the electrical system that may be necessary to support the new socket.
Shipping and handling fees for purchasing the replacement socket.
New Internal wiring
Service Includes
New internal wiring service typically includes the following tasks:
Consultation: A qualified electrician will consult with you to understand your electrical needs and preferences, and to determine the best course of action for your specific situation.
Planning: The electrician will create a plan for the internal wiring, including the placement of outlets, switches, and fixtures, and the routing of wiring through walls, ceilings, and floors.
Wiring installation: The electrician will install new wiring throughout your home, connecting it to the electrical panel and ensuring that all wiring is up to code and meets safety standards.
Outlet and switch installation: The electrician will install electrical outlets, light switches, and other devices as needed, according to the plan that was created during the consultation and planning stages.
Fixture installation: The electrician will install light fixtures, ceiling fans, and other electrical fixtures as needed, according to the plan that was created during the consultation and planning stages.
Inspection and testing: Once the wiring and fixtures are installed, the electrician will inspect and test the entire system to ensure that everything is functioning properly and meets safety standards.
Overall, the goal of new internal wiring service is to provide a safe, reliable, and efficient electrical system for your home. It's important to have a qualified and experienced electrician perform this work to ensure that all wiring and fixtures are installed correctly and safely.
Change over switch
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Replace CFL to LED
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Tube Lights Installation
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Switch Board Installation
Service Includes and Service not Includes
FAQs
MCB Fuse Replacement
Service Includes and Service not Includes
AC switch box Installation
Service Includes and Service not Includes
FAQs
Single Pole MCB Installation
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Single Battery Inverter Installation
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Chandelier Installation up to 6
Service Includes and Service not Includes
False Ceiling Lights Installation
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Tube Light Installation/Repair
Service Includes and Service not Includes
FAQs
Ceiling Fan Installation
Service Includes and Service not Includes
FAQs
Double Battery Inverter Installation
Service Includes and Service not Includes
HOLDER
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Exhaust fan
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Wiring
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Fan Capacitor
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Socket
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Tube Lights
Service Includes and Service not Includes
3 Phase panel board
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Inverter uninstallation
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Fan Repair
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Tube Lights Led
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Tube lights with panel
Service Includes and Service not Includes
Service not included
Change over switch
Service Includes
Site assessment: The electrician will visit your property to assess your electrical needs and determine the best location for the switch.
Switch selection: The electrician will help you choose the appropriate phase changeover switch for your needs, taking into account factors such as the power requirements of your appliances and the available electrical supply.
Wiring and cabling: The electrician will install the necessary wiring and cabling to connect the phase changeover switch to your electrical system.
Switch installation: The electrician will install the phase changeover switch, typically in a designated electrical panel or box.
Testing and commissioning: The electrician will test the switch and ensure that it is working correctly, as well as commissioning it for use.
Compliance with regulations: The electrician will ensure that the installation complies with all relevant safety and regulatory standards.
Service not included
Electrical work beyond the switch installation: If your electrical system needs additional work, such as upgrading your circuit breaker or rewiring your home, this may not be included in the phase changeover switch installation service.
Structural modifications: If the installation requires structural modifications to your home, such as adding support beams or reinforcing walls, this may not be included in the phase changeover switch installation service.
Additional materials and equipment: If additional materials or equipment are needed to complete the installation, such as conduits, junction boxes, or wiring, these may not be included in the phase changeover switch installation service and may require additional fees.
Custom installation requests: If you have specific requests for the installation, such as a non-standard location for the switch, special mounting hardware, or unique wiring configurations, this may not be included in the standard installation service.
Additional work required due to unforeseen circumstances: If the installation requires additional work due to unforeseen circumstances, such as unexpected wiring issues or structural damage, this may not be included in the standard installation service and may require additional fees.
Single Pole MCB Installation
Service Includes
Site assessment: The technician will visit your property to assess the location and determine the electrical load requirements for the sub meter installation.
Sub meter selection: The technician will help you choose the appropriate sub meter for your electrical system, taking into account factors such as the type of meter required, the amperage rating, and compatibility with your electrical panel.
Electrical safety precautions: The technician will ensure that the power supply to the electrical panel is switched off to avoid any electrical hazards.
Installation: The technician will install the sub meter in a location approved by the local electrical or utility authority, making sure it is secured and connected properly.
Configuration: The technician will configure the sub meter to measure the electricity usage accurately and set up the communication link with the main meter.
Testing: The technician will test the sub meter to ensure that it is working correctly and that there are no other faults in the electrical system.
Cleanup: The technician will clean up any debris or packaging materials left behind from the installation.
Service not included
Upgrading or modifying the existing electrical system: If the existing electrical system needs upgrading or modification to accommodate the sub meter installation, this may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Obtaining necessary permits and approvals: Depending on your location, obtaining necessary permits and approvals for the sub meter installation may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Additional wiring or conduit work: If additional wiring or conduit work is needed to install the sub meter, this may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Maintenance or repair of the sub meter: Any maintenance or repair work required for the sub meter after the installation may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Single Battery Inverter Installation
Service Includes
Site assessment: The technician will visit your property to assess the location and determine the electrical load requirements for the inverter installation.
Inverter selection: The technician will help you choose the appropriate inverter for your electrical system, taking into account factors such as the type of inverter required, the power rating, and compatibility with your battery.
Electrical safety precautions: The technician will ensure that the power supply to the electrical panel is switched off to avoid any electrical hazards.
Installation: The technician will install the inverter in a location approved by the manufacturer or local electrical authority, making sure it is secured and connected properly.
Configuration: The technician will configure the inverter to connect with the battery and the electrical system, including setting up any necessary communication links or programming.
Testing: The technician will test the inverter to ensure that it is working correctly and that there are no other faults in the electrical system.
Service not included
Battery installation: The installation of the battery itself may not be included in the service and may require separate fees.
Upgrading or modifying the existing electrical system: If the existing electrical system needs upgrading or modification to accommodate the inverter installation, this may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Obtaining necessary permits and approvals: Depending on your location, obtaining necessary permits and approvals for the inverter installation may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Additional wiring or conduit work: If additional wiring or conduit work is needed to install the inverter, this may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Maintenance or repair of the inverter: Any maintenance or repair work required for the inverter after the installation may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Chandelier Installation up to 6
Service Includes
Site assessment: The electrician will visit the location where you want the chandelier installed and assess the space, including the ceiling height, weight capacity, and electrical wiring.
Chandelier selection: The electrician may help you choose the appropriate chandelier for your space, taking into account factors such as style, size, and weight.
Wiring and cabling: The electrician will install the necessary wiring and cabling to connect the chandelier to your electrical system.
Assembly: If the chandelier requires assembly, the electrician will assemble the fixture before installation.
Mounting: The electrician will mount the chandelier to the ceiling, taking care to ensure that it is properly secured and level.
Electrical connection: The electrician will connect the chandelier to the electrical wiring and test it to ensure that it is functioning properly.
Service not included
Electrical work beyond the chandelier installation: If your electrical system needs additional work, such as upgrading your circuit breaker or rewiring your home, this may not be included in the chandelier installation service.
Structural modifications: If the installation requires structural modifications to your ceiling or walls, such as adding support beams or reinforcing joists, this may not be included in the chandelier installation service.
Removing existing fixtures: If you need an existing fixture removed before the chandelier can be installed, such as a ceiling fan or light fixture, this may not be included in the chandelier installation service.
Custom installation requests: If you have specific requests for the installation, such as special mounting hardware or unique wiring configurations, this may not be included in the standard installation service.
Additional work required due to unforeseen circumstances: If the installation requires additional work due to unforeseen circumstances, such as unexpected wiring issues or structural damage, this may not be included in the standard installation service and may require additional fees.
Double Battery Inverter Installation
Service Includes
Site assessment: The technician will visit your property to assess the location and determine the electrical load requirements for the inverter installation.
Inverter selection: The technician will help you choose the appropriate inverter for your electrical system, taking into account factors such as the type of inverter required, the power rating, and compatibility with your batteries.
Electrical safety precautions: The technician will ensure that the power supply to the electrical panel is switched off to avoid any electrical hazards.
Installation: The technician will install the inverter in a location approved by the manufacturer or local electrical authority, making sure it is secured and connected properly.
Battery installation: The technician will install the batteries, ensuring that they are properly wired and connected to the inverter.
Configuration: The technician will configure the inverter to connect with the batteries and the electrical system, including setting up any necessary communication links or programming.
Testing: The technician will test the inverter and batteries to ensure that they are working correctly and that there are no other faults in the electrical system.
Service not included
Upgrading or modifying the existing electrical system: If the existing electrical system needs upgrading or modification to accommodate the inverter and battery installation, this may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Obtaining necessary permits and approvals: Depending on your location, obtaining necessary permits and approvals for the inverter and battery installation may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Additional wiring or conduit work: If additional wiring or conduit work is needed to install the inverter and batteries, this may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Maintenance or repair of the inverter and batteries: Any maintenance or repair work required for the inverter and batteries after the installation may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Replacement of damaged or faulty equipment: If any of the equipment is found to be damaged or faulty during the installation process, replacement of the equipment may not be included in the service and may require additional fees.
Tube Lights With Panel
Service Includes
Initial Assessment: Our experts assess the lighting needs and the location where tube lights with panels will be installed.
Tube Selection: We assist you in selecting the right tube lights based on factors like brightness, color temperature, and energy efficiency.
Panel Selection: We help you choose the appropriate panels that complement the tube lights and provide uniform illumination.
Fixture Compatibility: We ensure that the existing fixtures are compatible with tube lights and panels and make any necessary adjustments.
Tube and Panel Installation: We install the tube lights and panels into the fixtures securely, ensuring proper alignment and optimal lighting distribution.
Testing: We conduct tests to verify that the tube lights and panels are functioning correctly and providing the desired illumination.
Service not included
Procurement of Tube Lights and Panels: While we guide you in selecting the right tube lights and panels, the cost of these components is generally not included in the service and may be an additional charge.
Fixture Replacement: If your existing fixtures are not compatible with tube lights and panels or need replacement, purchasing new fixtures is not typically part of the installation service.
Electrical Rewiring: While we address wiring and electrical connections for the tube lights and panels, extensive electrical rewiring of your home or facility is not typically included.
Fixture Customization: Custom modifications to fixtures for unique installations or specialized features are usually not included.
Cosmetic Fixture Changes: Making cosmetic changes to fixtures or panels, such as painting or refinishing, is not typically part of the installation service.
Remote Control Installation: If your tube lights and panels are part of a remote-controlled system, installing or configuring the remote control is generally not included.
Inverter UN Installation
Service Includes
Inverter Inspection:
Assessing the existing inverter system to determine the type, model, and condition of the inverter.
Disconnecting Electrical Connections:
Safely turning off the inverter and disconnecting it from the electrical circuit.
Removing any wiring, conduit, or electrical connections associated with the inverter.
Disconnecting Solar Panels or Batteries:
Disconnecting solar panels or batteries from the inverter system, if applicable.
Inverter Removal:
Physically removing the inverter unit from its mounting location, such as a wall or rack.
Ensuring that the removal process is done carefully to avoid damage to the inverter or the property.
Cable Management:
Properly organizing and securing cables, wires, and conduits that were connected to the inverter.
Making sure that the removal does not leave any exposed or unsafe wiring.
Disconnecting Monitoring Systems:
Disabling any monitoring systems or communication devices that were connected to the inverter.
Service not included
Inverter Replacement or Installation: Inverter uninstallation is distinct from inverter replacement or installation. Installing a new inverter or upgrading the system would be a separate service.
Electrical Wiring or Rewiring: While inverter uninstallation involves disconnecting the inverter from the electrical circuit, comprehensive electrical wiring or rewiring services are separate.
Solar Panel Services: Services related to solar panel installation, maintenance, or repair are not typically included in inverter uninstallation.
Battery System Services: Uninstalling batteries or battery systems is separate from inverter uninstallation. Battery-related services may require specialized expertise.
Electrical Troubleshooting and Repairs: Comprehensive troubleshooting and repair of electrical issues beyond the inverter system are typically separate services.
Ceiling fan Replacement
Service Includes
Fan replacement service typically includes the installation of a new fan in place of the existing one. This can involve several steps, including:
Removing the old fan: The first step in fan replacement is removing the old fan from its mounting location, disconnecting it from any electrical connections, and removing any additional hardware.
Preparing the mounting location: The technician will need to prepare the mounting location for the new fan, which may involve removing any debris or old hardware and ensuring that the mounting surface is level and secure.
Installing the new fan: Once the mounting location is prepared, the technician will install the new fan, connecting it to any necessary electrical connections and ensuring that it is securely mounted in place.
Testing the new fan: After the new fan is installed, the technician will test it to ensure that it is functioning correctly and that there are no issues or problems.
Disposal of the old fan: Depending on the service provider and local regulations, the technician may also dispose of the old fan on behalf of the customer.
Overall, a fan replacement service will aim to provide the customer with a fully functional new fan, with the old fan safely and properly removed and disposed of if needed.
Service not included
There are certain things that a fan replacement service may not include, depending on the specific service and the company providing it. Some examples of what may not be included in a fan replacement service are:
Electrical work: While connecting the new fan to existing electrical connections may be part of the replacement service, any electrical work beyond that may not be included. For example, if the existing wiring needs to be replaced or upgraded, this may require additional electrical work and cost.
Additional hardware: If the replacement fan requires additional hardware beyond what is included with the fan itself, this may require additional purchase and installation.
Drywall repair:If the old fan was mounted to drywall and its removal causes damage, the repair of the drywall may not be included in the replacement service.
Upgrades or modifications:If the customer wishes to upgrade or modify their fan installation beyond a standard replacement, such as installing a different type of fan or adding additional features, this may require additional cost and work beyond the standard replacement service.
It's important to clarify with the replacement service provider what is included in their service and what may require additional work or costs.
Ceiling Fan installation
Service Includes
Assembly of fan components.
Attachment of mounting bracket to ceiling electrical box.
Wiring of fan to existing electrical circuit.
Balancing of fan blades.
Adjustment of speed controls and lighting.
Testing of fan for proper operation.
Service not included
Ceiling fan and any additional lighting fixtures or components.
Electrical upgrades or modifications.
Removal of existing fixture.
Repair of electrical box or ceiling structure.