Electrical Wiring & Installation

Your Premier Electrical Wiring Contractor in Utah

Your home’s wiring is doing more work than most people realize. Between heating that runs through long Utah winters, air conditioning that gets pushed all summer, EV chargers, home offices, and every new appliance that gets plugged in along the way, the demand on a typical electrical system today looks nothing like it did when most of our homes were built. At Mr. Amp, we handle electrical wiring and installation for homeowners across Utah, from full new construction wiring to a single outlet you need moved before the weekend.

We’re a licensed Utah electrical company, and every job we take on is built around two things: doing the work right the first time, and making sure it meets the current electrical code so your home stays safe for the long haul. Whether you’re building, remodeling, troubleshooting a problem, or just trying to add a few outlets in the right spots, we’ll walk you through your options and give you a straight answer on what makes sense.

Our Electrical Wiring Services

Our team of skilled electricians is experienced in all aspects of electrical wiring, from new construction installations to renovations and upgrades. Whether you’re building a new home, expanding your business, or updating your electrical system, we have the knowledge and expertise to ensure that your wiring is installed safely, efficiently, and up to code.

We offer a full range of wiring and installation services for Utah homes and small commercial spaces. Here’s what we most commonly help with.

  1. New Construction Wiring: If you’re building a new home in Utah, we’ll work directly with your builder, architect, or general contractor to design and install an electrical system that fits how you actually plan to live in the space. That includes running wire for every room, placing outlets and switches in the right spots, wiring lighting and fixtures, and setting up the panel to handle today’s loads with room to grow. We plan around the way Utah homes are used, with heavy HVAC demand and more devices than ever pulling power at the same time. Want to incorporate smart home technology into your new construction project? We can help you design and install a comprehensive smart home system that enhances convenience, security, and energy efficiency.
  2. Renovation & Remodel Wiring: Remodels almost always change how a room uses electricity. A new kitchen layout means new outlet locations, a finished basement means new circuits, and a home office means dedicated power for the equipment that lives there. We update wiring to match the new floor plan, add capacity where you need it, and bring any older wiring we run into up to current code. If your home still has aluminum wiring or knob-and-tube in spots, we’ll let you know what we found and what your options are.
  3. Electrical Panel Upgrades: An older panel is one of the most common reasons we get called out. If you’re tripping breakers regularly, planning to add an EV charger, putting in a hot tub, or doing any kind of addition, your panel may not have the capacity to keep up. We’ll evaluate your current load, look at what you’re planning to add, and recommend the right panel size and brand to support your home safely for the next couple of decades.
  4. Plugs & Switches Installation: Whether you need a few more outlets in a room that never had enough, want to swap old outlets for GFCI or USB versions, or are ready to put in dimmer switches, smart switches, or motion sensors, we install all of it. This also covers specialty plugs for appliances, shop equipment, or 240-volt loads like dryers and welders. If your outlets and switches are old enough that they predate current safety codes, we’ll let you know what should be updated and why. Our team of skilled electricians is equipped with the knowledge and expertise to handle all types of plug and switch installations, from simple upgrades to complex projects.
  5. Ceiling Fan Installation: We install ceiling fans of any size, in any room, including spots that don’t currently have wiring or a ceiling box rated for a fan. That last part matters more than people think. A standard light fixture box isn’t built to hold the weight or movement of a ceiling fan, so we’ll add the right support and a proper fan-rated box before we mount anything. We handle the wiring, the switch setup (single, dual, or remote), and the install itself.
  6. Emergency Wiring Repairs: Flickering lights, outlets that don’t work, breakers that trip the second you reset them, a burning smell near an outlet, or a partial power outage in the house are all signs that something is wrong and shouldn’t wait. We’ll come out, find the actual source of the problem, and fix it. We don’t guess, and we don’t band-aid it.

Why Choose Mr. Amp?

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A lot of electrical companies in Utah will get the job done. What we hear from our customers is that we make the whole electrical wiring and installation process easier than they expected.

We’re fully licensed and insured in Utah, and every electrician on our team works to the current National Electrical Code as adopted by the state. We show up when we say we will, we explain what we’re doing before we do it, and we leave the work area cleaner than we found it. Pricing is given upfront before we start, so you’re not waiting to find out what the bill looks like. And because we’re local, we know the housing stock here, the common issues with older Salt Lake County homes, and what newer builds across the valley typically need.

If something we install gives you trouble, we come back and make it right. That part isn’t complicated to us.

Ready to Get Started?

If you’ve got an electrical wiring or installation project in mind, an electrical issue you can’t pin down, or you’re just not sure whether your current system can handle what you’re planning to add, give us a call. We’ll talk through what you need, give you an honest assessment, and put together a quote that makes sense. Reach out to Mr. Amp today to schedule your electrical wiring or installation service anywhere in Utah.

FAQs: Electrical Wiring & Installation

Hiring a licensed electrician has several benefits. Here are a few reasons why you should consider hiring a licensed electrician:
  1. Safety: Electricity is dangerous, and working with electrical systems can be hazardous if you're not properly trained. Licensed electricians have the knowledge and training to work with electricity safely, which helps to prevent accidents and injuries.
  2. Expertise: Licensed electricians have the expertise and knowledge to troubleshoot and repair electrical problems quickly and efficiently. They're familiar with the latest technologies and techniques in the field, and can provide guidance on how to maintain and improve your electrical system.
  3. Code Compliance: Licensed electricians are knowledgeable about electrical codes and regulations, and they know how to ensure that your electrical system meets these requirements. This helps to ensure that your home or business is safe and up to code.
  4. Warranty: Many licensed electricians offer warranties on their work, which provides added protection and peace of mind. If something goes wrong with your electrical system after the work is completed, the electrician will return to fix it at no additional cost.
  5. Insurance: Licensed electricians carry insurance that protects both you and them in case of accidents or damage. If something goes wrong during the job, you won't be held liable for any damages or injuries.
Hiring a licensed electrician is a smart choice if you want to ensure the safety and efficiency of your electrical system. They have the knowledge, expertise, and experience to get the job done right, and can provide valuable guidance on how to maintain and improve your electrical system. MR AMP can help you! Call us today!

The frequency of servicing your electrical system will depend on a number of factors, such as the age and condition of the system, the amount of usage it receives, and any specific maintenance requirements recommended by the manufacturer or an electrician. As a general guideline, it's a good idea to have your electrical system inspected by a licensed electrician at least once every 5-10 years, or more frequently if you notice any issues such as flickering lights, blown fuses, or tripped circuit breakers. Additionally, if you're planning to make any major changes to your electrical system, such as adding new outlets or upgrading to a higher-capacity circuit breaker, you may need to have your system inspected and serviced to ensure it can handle the increased load. In short, the best way to determine how often your electrical system needs to be serviced is to consult with a licensed electrician who can assess your specific situation and make recommendations based on your needs and usage patterns. MR AMP can help you! Call us today!

There are many ways you can save money on your power bill. Here are a few tips:
  1. Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances: Energy-efficient appliances use less electricity than their traditional counterparts, which can help lower your power bill. Look for appliances with the ENERGY STAR label, which means they meet energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
  2. Install programmable thermostats: Programmable thermostats can help you save money by automatically adjusting the temperature in your home based on your schedule. Set your thermostat to a slightly higher temperature in the summer and a slightly lower temperature in the winter to reduce your energy usage.
  3. Seal air leaks: Air leaks around windows, doors, and other areas of your home can cause your heating and cooling system to work harder, which increases your power bill. Use weatherstripping and caulk to seal these leaks and keep your home more energy-efficient.
  4. Use natural lighting: Turn off lights during the day and use natural lighting to brighten up your home. This can help reduce your energy usage and lower your power bill.
  5. Unplug electronics: Electronics and appliances that are plugged in, even when they're turned off, can still draw electricity. Unplug these items when you're not using them to save energy and lower your power bill.
  6. Use energy-efficient lighting: Switch to energy-efficient light bulbs, such as LED or CFL bulbs, which use less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs.
  7. Adjust your water heater temperature: Lower your water heater temperature to 120 degrees Fahrenheit to save energy and reduce your power bill.
By implementing these energy-saving tips, you can help lower your power bill and reduce your environmental impact. MR AMP can help you! Call us today!

The cost of hiring an Electrician varies depending on the level of expertise, time in the industry and skillset. Some handymen do small electrical work but are not fully licensed and insured Electricians. You should always hire a Professional Electrician who is Licensed and Insured when you want a job done right. It is more money but it will save you in the end. MR AMP is very capable and ready to respond to your needs. Call us Today!
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