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We at Adams & McCoy Electric LLC wanted to come up with a way that will show our valued customers how much we value them and that they choose to trust us so we came up with This....
Before you commit to a plan, you can start with our $49 Whole‑Home Electrical Health Check (normally $299). We’ll come out, complete our 37‑Point Home Electrical Health Check, and give you a printed Home Electrical Health Report no pressure, no obligation.
We review how much power your home actually uses and compare it to what your electrical panel can safely handle, using code based load calculations instead of guesswork.
During a panel load evaluation, we inspect the panel’s condition, check breaker sizes, look for unsafe additions, and factor in planned upgrades like EV chargers, hot tubs, or remodels.
You get clear options if you’re near or over capacity, so you know whether a simple circuit change or a panel/service upgrade is the right move.
We identify every circuit in your electrical panel and create clear, permanent labels so you always know what each breaker controls.
This includes methodically switching circuits, mapping which lights and outlets they serve, then printing legible, durable labels that make future troubleshooting and emergency shutoffs faster and safer.
The result is an organized panel that any homeowner or technician can understand at a glance.
A code compliance snapshot is a focused safety check that highlights where your home’s electrical system does and doesn’t meet today’s NEC and local code standards.
We visually inspect key areas like your panel, grounding and bonding, GFCI/AFCI protection, and exposed wiring, then provide a simple written summary of any issues and recommended fixes.
It’s a quick way to understand your risk level and prioritize upgrades without committing to a full remodel or rewire.
We evaluate how well your home is currently protected against power surges from storms, utility events, and everyday switching inside the house.
This includes reviewing existing surge devices (if any), panel capacity, grounding quality, and sensitive electronics, then recommending right-sized whole‑home surge protection where it’s missing or outdated.
You get a straightforward plan to reduce the risk of damage to TVs, appliances, HVAC equipment, and smart home gear.
An EV charger readiness check confirms whether your existing electrical panel and service can safely support a Level 2 charger before you buy the equipment.
We verify your main service size, calculate current electrical load, inspect the panel for space and condition, and determine if a new circuit can be added without overloading the system.
If upgrades are needed, we outline options and costs so you can plan your EV charging setup with no surprises.
Adams & McCoy Electric LLC
Serving Middle Tennessee
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