Outlets & Switches

Lakewood Outlets & Switches

When it comes to your home’s electrical system, many components work together to keep your lights on and your devices running. Two of the most basic, yet critical, components are your outlets and switches. Without these two essential parts, you wouldn’t be able to operate your lights, appliances, or other electrical devices.

At Tesla Electric, we know the importance of a functioning electrical system. That’s why we offer reliable outlets and switches in Lakewood and surrounding areas. Our electricians are dedicated to helping you keep your electrical system in excellent condition, so you can continue to enjoy the modern conveniences you love. Whether you need a new outlet installed or a faulty switch replaced, we have got you covered.

Call (720) 915-2559 or contact us online to schedule a service for outlets and switches in Lakewood or the nearby areas!

Types of Outlets

When it comes to outlets, there are a few different types to choose from. The type of outlet you need will depend on the appliances or devices you plan to plug in. If you are unsure which type of outlet is right for you, our electricians are happy to help. We can help you decide which outlet will work best for your needs and provide you with professional installation service.

Some of the most common types of outlets include:

  • Standard outlets: These are the most common type of outlet you will find in a home. They are three-pronged and capable of handling most electrical devices and appliances.
  • GFCI outlets: GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets are designed to shut off the power to the outlet when they detect a ground fault or a short circuit. These outlets are usually required in areas of your home where there is a higher risk of electrical shock, such as your kitchen and bathroom.
  • AFCI outlets: AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets are similar to GFCI outlets, but they are designed to detect electrical arcs. When an arc is detected, the outlet will shut off the power. These outlets are usually required in areas of your home where there is a higher risk of electrical fires, such as your bedroom and living room.
  • Duplex outlets: Duplex outlets are simply outlets that have two receptacles instead of one. These are great for areas where you need to plug in multiple devices or appliances.
  • USB outlets: USB outlets are great for charging your devices without taking up a ton of space. These outlets have USB ports built-in, so you can plug in your phone, tablet, or other devices without needing an adapter.

Types of Switches

Just like outlets, there are many different types of switches to choose from. The type of switch you need will depend on the type of lighting you have and how you want to control it. If you are unsure which type of switch is right for you, our Lakewood electricians are here to help. We can help you decide which switch will work best for your lighting and provide you with professional installation service.

Some of the most common types of switches include:

  • Single-pole switches: Single-pole switches are the most common type of switch you will find in a home. These switches are used to control a single light from a single location. Single-pole switches have two screws on the side, which are used to connect the switch to the electrical wires.
  • Three-way switches: Three-way switches are used to control a single light from two different locations. These switches are often used in hallways and stairwells, so you can turn the light on and off from the top and bottom of the stairs.
  • Four-way switches: Four-way switches are used in conjunction with three-way switches to control a single light from three or more locations. These switches are often used in large rooms or rooms with multiple entrances, so you can turn the light on and off from multiple locations.
  • Dimmer switches: Dimmer switches are used to control the brightness of a light. These switches are great for setting the mood in a room or saving energy. Dimmer switches can be used with most types of lighting, including incandescent, halogen, and LED.
  • Timer switches: Timer switches are used to control a light or group of lights based on a set schedule. These switches are great for saving energy and improving security. Timer switches can be used with most types of lighting, including incandescent, halogen, and LED.
  • Motion sensor switches: Motion sensor switches are used to control a light or group of lights based on motion. These switches are great for saving energy and improving security. Motion sensor switches can be used with most types of lighting, including incandescent, halogen, and LED.

Signs You Need to Repair or Replace an Outlet or Switch

It’s important to be on the lookout for signs that you need to repair or replace an outlet or switch. Faulty outlets and switches can be a major safety risk, so it’s important to address any issues as soon as possible. If you notice any of the following signs, make sure to contact our electricians right away. We offer fast and reliable outlet and switch repair and replacement in Lakewood and the surrounding areas.

Signs you need to repair or replace an outlet or switch include:

  • Loose outlets or switches
  • Outlet or switch is hot to the touch
  • Outlet or switch is discolored
  • Outlet or switch is making a buzzing or crackling sound
  • Outlet or switch is sparking
  • Outlet or switch is not working
  • Outlet or switch is not holding a plug
  • Switch is not working properly, such as a three-way switch that only works as a single-pole switch
  • Outlet or switch is not properly grounded

Call to Schedule a Service

Whether you need a new outlet or switch installed or you need to repair or replace an existing one, Tesla Electric is the company to call. Our electricians are highly trained and have the tools and experience to get the job done right the first time. We are committed to providing you with superior outlets and switches in Lakewood and the surrounding areas, and we always go above and beyond to ensure your complete satisfaction.

Call (720) 915-2559 or contact us online to schedule a service!

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