Get the job done right the first time with the electrical contractors of Archer Electric in Norton, Massachusetts. You can expect a professionally licensed and insured crew on every job. Our electrical repairs are extended to both residential and commercial customers. For more than 23 years, Archer Electric has been providing businesses with reliable, professional, and dependable services. When you choose us, you get an efficient, well-organized company that will provide your business with all your electrical needs at an affordable price.
Archer Electric, in Norton, Massachusetts, handles a variety of electrical repairs and services for residential and commercial clients in Southern Massachusetts. We pride ourselves in running an efficient, organized company, with electrical contractors that are friendly and helpful. At Archer Electric, we have no problem providing complete residential services as well as commercial. Whether we're installing a ceiling fan or wiring an entire home, no job is too big or small. When you are getting any kind of electrical work done, don't hesitate to call.
While you may have no problem installing a basic ceiling fan in your bedroom, things can get tricky when you don’t already have the wiring to control the light and fan separately. If you’d rather not tackle the wiring yourself, we’re always here for you.
When you have recessed LED lighting fixtures installed, you gain significant advantages. LED bulbs are energy efficient, last 50,000 hours or more, are non-toxic and cost less to operate than comparable CFLs, so they save money over their entire lifespan.
Blown fuses or tripped circuits, while sometimes an annoyance, are safety measures designed to protect people and pets from electrocution. Most circuits trip at one time or another because of an overload or surge; however, when a circuit is constantly breaking, it is a sign of a problem that needs to be corrected.
When you’re doing a renovation, the possibility is always there that you may end up doing electric work if you find something that is unsafe behind your walls. It’s always a good idea to have an electric contractor with the skills you may need on speed dial just in case!
The biggest power outage in U.S. history occurred in 2003, and impacted parts of Canada as well as the northeastern U.S. About how many people were affected by this energy, or more accurately non-energy, event? If you guessed 50 million, you're right.