Mr. Electric of Huntsville

About

ElectricianSmall Electrical Repairs
Mr. Electric of Huntsville is your local and trusted electrician, owned and operated in the heart of our community. We pride ourselves in serving our customers with honesty and integrity; backed by the Neighborly Done Right Promise™, we offer transparent pricing and exceptional workmanship. From safety inspections, panel upgrades, generator installation, generator repairs, installations, repairs or any other electrical needs you have; our licensed electricians are committed to making your home or business safe while delivering exceptional service with up-front pricing. Choose Mr. Electric of Huntsville for a service you can trust and a team who cares about our customers.

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  • Wheelchair accessible restroomNot available
  • Wheelchair accessible seatingNot available

Location

Mr. Electric of Huntsville
3900 Cypressbrook Drive NW, Huntsville, AL
35806, United States

Hours

Frequently Asked Questions About Mr. Electric of Huntsville

How can I save energy in my office?

The quickest and easiest way to save energy in any building is by making sure your lighting system is as efficient as possible. There are many options available to make your lighting more efficient, from retrofitting existing fluorescent fixtures, to replacing old fixtures with new energy efficient solutions. This could mean using fluorescent bulbs where high bay metal halide or high pressure sodium fixtures were used previously, or even using LED technology to improve lighting levels as well as reduce energy usage. Mr. Electric can give you the right information and work with you to get all the incentives available in your area to improve your lighting.

What is a GFCI Receptacle?

A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter is a receptacle that is designed to protect against electric shock when using electrical devices near water. It senses when power is going where it should not, and if it senses a problem it shuts off. This is why most codes specify that they be used in bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and outdoor areas. One thing many people do not realize is that these devices are designed to be tested once a month to ensure proper operation. This is done by pressing the test button on the device to make sure it turns off, and then pressing the reset button to make sure it turns on. If either of the test or reset buttons do not work it is time to replace the device.