Your Questions, Answered by Trusted Electricians
We understand that electrical work can raise a lot of questions. Below are answers to some of the most common questions we receive from homeowners and businesses in Salina, KS.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I need an electrician?
If you’re experiencing flickering lights, frequent breaker trips, outlets not working, or burning smells, it’s best to call a professional electrician. These can be signs of underlying electrical issues that require immediate attention.
Do you offer both residential and commercial electrical services?
Yes, JAE’S Electric provides complete electrical services for both homes and businesses, including repairs, installations, upgrades, and maintenance.
How often should I upgrade my electrical panel?
Electrical panels typically last 25–40 years. If your panel is outdated, frequently trips, or can’t handle modern electrical demands, it may be time for an upgrade.
Can you help with new construction or remodeling projects?
Absolutely. We specialize in electrical system installations for new construction and remodeling projects, ensuring everything is installed safely and up to code.
What are the signs of faulty wiring?
Common signs include buzzing sounds, warm outlets, burning odors, flickering lights, and frequent breaker trips. Faulty wiring can be dangerous and should be inspected immediately.
Do you install energy-efficient lighting?
Yes, we offer LED lighting upgrades and energy-efficient solutions that help reduce energy consumption and lower your utility bills.
Are your services up to local electrical codes?
Yes, all of our work is completed according to current electrical codes and safety standards to ensure long-term reliability and compliance.
How quickly can you respond to service requests?
We strive to respond as quickly as possible and offer prompt scheduling to address your electrical needs efficiently.
Do you provide electrical inspections?
Yes, we offer electrical inspections to identify potential issues, ensure code compliance, and help maintain the safety of your home or business.

