As an essential business, Wilcox Electric remains OPEN for business. After a few weeks of "selective" service responses, we are once again scheduling a full range of electrical projects and services. Wilcox technicians and electricians follow best safety practices (see below) to ensure your peace of mind as well as the safety of our team members on every call. Our office staff are taking phone calls, from the office and also while working from home. For your safety and ours, we will continue to adhere to the CDC's social distancing and personal hygiene guidelines.
As a Washington, DC electrician for more than 20 years, we, at Wilcox Electric, are here to serve you. Our team works hard to ensure that you receive complete electrical services in a timely, professional manner, from Capitol Hill to Hyattsville and beyond. Since our founding in 1989, our successful stream of work has been driven largely by customer recommendations. As a result, our company has evolved from a home-based business to a full service electrical contracting business with 18 employees.
Our business philosophy is based on providing value to each and every customer. We strive to earn your trust and build your confidence in our work. This philosophy is backed by a one year guarantee of our labor and company-supplied material. You can be sure that we will not upsell you on costly and/or unnecessary services. We believe strongly that communication with you is essential and we welcome any questions or comments you may have. Please contact us today. We want to be your electrician and look forward to earning your business!
A poor report from a professional home inspector can adversely impact the sale of your house. We recommend fixing the electrical code violations in your home before taking offers, so that there is nothing standing in the way of the sale. Have Wilcox Electric do a whole house assessment, correct any electrical code violations, and complete any other repairs, before inviting prospective buyers (and their home inspectors) into your house. Electrical code violations are the most common problems that are identified during a whole house assessment.