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Breaker Brothers
4.9(
72
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Serving Lake-cormorant, MS and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I had a Tesla EV charger installed at my home and Ryan did an outstanding job. From start to finish, his work was extremely professional. He ran the wiring for the charger cleanly and neatly, and you can tell he takes pride in doing quality work. What really stood out to me was his communication. Ryan explained everything clearly, kept me informed throughout the process, and made sure the installation was done the right way. The final result looks great and works perfectly. If you need any electrical work done, I highly recommend Ryan. Professional, knowledgeable, and dependable. I will definitely be calling him again for future electrical needs."
Lighting Install
Lighting Install
Can Light Install
Chandelier
Chandelier

+31

Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
20 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Conway Services
4.8(
6
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Serving Lake-cormorant, MS and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The technician was very polite and knowledgeable. The service call and completion were sooner than I expected, which definitely was a plus. Thank you, Kevin!"
Experienced Professionals
208 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Gthomesolutionsllc.
4.9(
109
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Serving Lake-cormorant, MS and surrounding areas

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"It was an LED light which was hanging out of a high quality below cabinet range hood. A new light had been supplied by the Cosmo company under warranty. Greg was able to replace the light without dismantling the range hood. It only took him 10 minutes. Greg is very friendly, respectful and polite As well as professional. We would definitely use him for any future odd job or appliance repair needs."
Plumbing Project
Appliance Repair Project
Appliance Repair - Small Project
Appliance Repair - Small Project
Appliance Repair - Large Project

+30

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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FAQs for electrical wiring or panel upgrade projects in Lake-cormorant, MS

A whole-house surge protector blocks voltage spikes from lightning, grid issues, or even large appliances before they can fry your wiring or electronics. By diverting excess current at the main panel, it shields everything from your HVAC to your phone chargers and can extend the life of pricey appliances. Homeowners in storm-prone regions or with older panels see the biggest payoff, but any home that relies on sensitive electronics benefits.

Most whole-house surge protectors work for two to three years. Low-level spikes—too small to notice—hit your panel every day and slowly wear down the internal components. Once the unit’s capacity is depleted, it can’t prevent a larger surge, so plan to replace it on schedule (or sooner if a major lightning strike occurs) to keep your electronics and HVAC equipment safe.

A surge protector begins guarding your circuits the moment an electrician snaps it into place. Whether the spike originates from a nearby lightning strike or your fridge kicking on, the protector shunts the extra current to ground before it can reach outlets or hard-wired systems, such as your AC. That instant response is why a small upfront cost can save thousands in appliance repairs.

The unit mounts on or next to your main electrical panel. Type 1 models sit on the supply side, catching outside spikes before they hit the breaker. Type 2 devices snap inside the panel and tame surges that start within the house. Either way, placement at the panel lets the protector guard every circuit at once.

Plan to swap the device every three to five years—or sooner if you upgrade your panel, add high-demand appliances, or notice flickering lights and tripped breakers. Relying on a maze of power strips is another red flag that your current setup isn’t keeping up. Replacing the surge protector at these milestones keeps your electrical system on safe footing.

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