Categories Electrical Wiring, Lighting, Residential, Tucson

Relocating a Ceiling Light Fixture

Lighting Upgrades

Terry and LaShonda had lived in their home for two years. When they moved there, they thought the dining room chandelier was amazingly beautiful. It was easily the room’s focal point. But eventually, LaShonda saw a problem. The beautiful ceiling light fixture was hanging in the wrong place.

The previous owners had installed it off-center. That might have worked for the former residents’ dining room furniture arrangement, but it didn’t look “right” for the new homeowners.

How Hard Can It Be? Moving a Ceiling Light Fixture

Relocating a ceiling light fixture – even a foot or two – requires professional help. There are a lot of steps involved and as always, putting your safety at risk is never a good idea.

Contact your local Arizona electrical pros before you dive in. It may be cheaper than you think, and it will certainly be much faster. And easier. And less messy.

One DIYer (do-it-yourselfer) said she just aimed a drill where she wanted the ceiling light fixture to be mounted. Then she began drilling through the drywall. She hit something important, and the lights went out in half the house and wouldn’t turn on. “The repair cost more than having the electrician do the job right the first time,” she mourned.

The most important thing you need to know is this: What’s on top of the ceiling? Before we provide a quote for relocating a ceiling light fixture, we need to know if the ceiling is part of your attic.

  • Does the attic have a floor? Many don’t.
  • Which way do the room’s joists run?
    • If the fixture is mounted running in the same direction as the joists, it’s not that complicated to feed the wiring.
    • If the wiring needs to cross the joists, we may need to drill into the ceiling. The ceiling will need to be repaired or patched.

If the ceiling is not part of the attic, a hole will likely need to be drilled to re-install the housing and the light fixture’s wiring. The site where the wires all connect is called the “junction box.” The junction box protects the wiring types:

  • Grounding – Returns electricity to the circuit breaker where it is then channeled to an outside rod
  • Hot – carries electricity from the circuit breaker to the light source
  • Neutral – Channels unused electricity back to the circuit breaker box/panel

The wires are color-coded.

Did you know approximately 300 million people are color-blind? A recent survey revealed more women are likely to DIY a home improvement project. This could be a good thing because one in 12 men is color-blind.

Another important consideration is the wall-mounted light switch. The chandelier in Terry and LaShonda’s dining room had a basic on/off switch. (Most dining rooms have dimmer-light switches.) A dimmer light changes the flow of electricity every time it’s used.

  • You need to know the type of voltage your ceiling light fixture requires.
  • You need to know what kind of outlet box you have.
    • End-of-run
    • Middle-of-run

Turn It On Electric For Lighting Upgrades

Terry and LaShonda now have a beautiful dining room setting that in her eyes is perfect. Moving a chandelier is a lighting upgrade that improved her quality of life.

That’s what lighting upgrades do. They reinforce home safety or enhance your lifestyle. If you’re considering any home improvement; moving a ceiling light fixture, installing security ground lights, or any renovation that requires electrical upgrades, contact TIO Electric.

Categories Electrician, Tucson

Reviews for a Top Electrical Contractor in Tucson

The expression “toot your own horn” is as all-American as apple pie. (Actually, the apples nor the pie originated here, but…) Other origins have been attributed to the toot-your-own-horn phrase but we like this one best. The Loveland Reporter-Herald says it was used in the Warren-Adams Papers of 1776:

“My motto is ‘Toot your own horn lest the same never be tooted.’ ”

Turn It On Electric wants to toot our own horn. If you need an electrical contractor in Tucson, Phoenix, and nearby Valley communities, you need to know who to contact. You should put our information (Tucson phone 520-783-7137) in your cellphone under “E” for “electrician.”

Here’s why.

Online Ratings & Reviews Are Important When You Need an Electrical Contractor in Tucson

When you’re researching a product or a service provider, what’s the first thing you do? You might ask a friend, neighbor, or relative but most people Google reviews and ratings.

Businesses put their own reviews online if they have a good website, but you must go beyond that. Turn It On Electric’s website reviews are “tooting our own horn,” because they are very favorable. But that doesn’t make them any less honest than others.

We’re proud of our reputation for trustworthiness and superior workmanship because we’ve earned it.

When you need an electrical contractor in Tucson, Pima County, or Maricopa County… In fact, no matter where you are, if you have residential or commercial electrical questions and need expert help, you can contact Turn It On Electric. Based on reviews, our company is your best choice.

5 Reasons to Make TIO Electric Your Electrician

1. Angi is better-known as “Angie’s List.” This trusted source includes our electrical contractor license information. We have 41 reviews on Angi and its 2020 Super Service award.

TIO Electric scores 4.9/5 stars.

I had several problems with the first crew that did my electrical work. I called TIO…They sent two young men who were totally efficient, courteous, professional, knowledgeable, and corrected my concerns. …I will definitely use TIO for any and all future electrical work.

May 2021 MarkS

2. The BBB (Better Business Bureau) is a recognized, reputable source.

TIO Electric scores 5/5 stars and an A+.

3. Birdeye is a relative newcomer to online reviews websites but its credibility was quickly established. We have 295 reviews on Birdeye.

TIO Electric scores 4.9/5 stars.

…installed electrical switches, outlets, and fixtures. Clean, courteous, on-time, hard-working, and affordable.

June 2020 LarryO

4. HomeAdvisor is a great go-to when seeking a residential service provider. We have 92 reviews on HomeAdvisor and its Best of 2020 award.

TIO Electric scores 4.7/5 stars.

Home Advisor cited Turn It On Electric for superior:

  • Quality
  • Value/price
  • Customer service

5. Yelp is a terrific source for information about area businesses. It’s better than an old-fashioned phonebook. We have 196 reviews on Yelp.

TIO Electric scores 4.5/5 stars.

Yelp bases its ratings on things that matter. When you’re looking for any kind of product or service, including a local B2B (business-to-business) relationship, these are important:

  • 10 years in business
  • 24/7 availability
  • Locally owned/operated
  • Offers customized solutions
  • Speaks Spanish
  • Workmanship guaranteed

You’re guaranteed these advantages and superior customer care with Turn It On Electric, the electrical contractor in Tucson.

We were very pleased with the team providing an estimate and the team who performed the work…They made sure they knew exactly what we wanted done before beginning…We also like supporting a company that invests in their employees’ continuing education!

May 2021 John/CarolS

We may be “tooting our own horn,” but we should. We deserve our high ratings and good reviews. And you deserve the best electrical contractor in Tucson, Phoenix, and the East Valley area. Contact us today.

Categories Lighting, Residential, Tucson

Tucson Lighting Upgrades: Everything You Need to Know

Tucson Lighting Upgrades: Everything You Need to Know

The majority of Tucson homes were built 1970-1979. This means Tucson lighting upgrades are at the top of home improvements in Pima County. Lighting upgrades depend on what you want and need.

Do you want smart upgrades that reduce energy and save money on monthly energy bills? Do you want to increase your property value? Would you like to simply make your home more attractive and comfortable?

You can have all of that this year with residential Tucson lighting upgrades.

Fifteen Trending Tucson Lighting Upgrades

Lighting choices “can make or break” a room’s design and mood, says Better Homes & Gardens. It’s true: Use these ideas to give your rooms a new look and save energy.

You’ll be surprised how good you’ll feel with these 15 Tucson lighting upgrades:

  1. Add decorator exterior light fixtures. Landscape lighting is an attractive addition to a home’s value, but what about adding a dramatic outdoor light fixture? Do away with those boring door/entrance lights and place an attention-getting outdoor fixture. Garage light upgrades will improve the curb value of your home.
  2. Balance rooms with natural light when you can.
  3. Be aware of scale. That dramatic kitchen chandelier shouldn’t overpower the entire room. Example: If your room is 10×10 feet, choose a light fixture about 20\” in diameter.
  4. Choose the room’s focal point. If all the lighting is the same size and style, your vision seeks clarity. A dramatic chandelier over the kitchen table makes a huge difference. It should hang about 30 inches from the tabletop.
  5. Consider layered lighting, even in tiny guest bathrooms. A lamp will enhance the room and give it an entirely new feel. Use a smaller bulb; lower wattage.
  6. Get a lighting control app for your phone. If you don’t want to walk into a dark room, simply turn on the light beforehand. This is great when you’ve been away from home. And if you hear a suspicious noise somewhere in the house, turning on a light is a crime-stopper.
  7. Install dimmer switches wherever possible. They save energy and can change the atmosphere of your room.
  8. Install security lighting. A well-lit home perimeter is an important security measure. Motion-activating lights are theft deterrents. If you have elderly loved ones, pathway lighting is another safety measure you should consider.
  9. Replace holiday lights with LED. Now’s a good time to sort and discard all those energy-hog holiday tree and outdoor lights. You’ll lower your December electric bill. Your replacement bulbs can last as long as 30 years.
  10. Replace old ceiling fans. Let’s face it, they are fabulous upgrades if you don’t have one. But if you have an older, dated style of ceiling fan it just looks bad.
  11. Replace the oldest light fixture in the house. This one change will make a big difference in home value, energy savings, property value, and the room itself.
  12. Switch switches. New light fixtures respond better with new light switches.
  13. Upgrade media lighting. You need less ceiling lighting and more lamps in the television room. Also, install good light-control window treatments. You can utilize natural light when you need it and block it when you don’t.
  14. Upgrade the lightbulbs you use most often. EnergyStar® bulbs can save 75% in energy use; about $40-$135 per bulb.
  15. Use lighting in unexpected ways. A low-hanging pendant light over a bedside table is one idea. You could uplight a corner plant or artwork.

Turn It On Electric Is Tucson’s Choice For Lighting Upgrades

As you prioritize your home’s Tucson lighting upgrades, be aware of the savings you’ll see in energy charge (kilowatt-hours actually used) and demand charge (peak amount of electricity used). You want the maximum energy savings for the most affordable, attractive light fixtures.

Contact us today to get started.

Categories Electrical Wiring, Residential, Safety, Tucson

Best Electrical Repair in Tucson

Best Electrical Repair in Tucson

You’ve decided on some minor repairs and a few electrical upgrades to your home. These will increase your property value and add value to your quality of life. You’ve contacted a local company requesting installations and some level of electrical repair in Tucson.

A shabby-looking van pulls up and the service technician hops out wearing torn, dirty clothing and smoking a cigarette. Don’t open the door.

If service professionals don’t take pride in their company or personal appearance, how will they take care of your home and possessions? (They won’t.)

What to Look For: Professional Electrical Repair in Tucson

From the first communication to the electrical project’s completion, you should expect electrical repair in Tucson to be nothing less than professional and customer-care oriented. It should go without saying that you should receive superior quality electrical services, but that’s not always the case.

Look for an established business that’s here to stay. A service company that has been in business over the years is likely invested in your community. Shoddy workmanship and low customer satisfaction ratings aren’t even a possibility for your family’s local Arizona electrician.

Here are some things to look for when you’re planning a renovation project or need electrical repair in Tucson:

  • Ask for proof of insurance – The contractor should have insurance that protects your home/property and on-the-job employees that might be injured.
  • Buyer beware – Anyone offering electrical work under $1,000 doesn’t need a license. That means you get what you pay for and your “handyman” isn’t required to take responsibility for poor quality work or even damages. Verify your electrician has a contractor license issued by the Registrar of Contractors. Professional electrical contractors must have training, pass a trade/business/law exam, and submit proof of a bond.
  • Check the BBB rating – An electrical contractor with an A+ Better Business Bureau rating is preferred.
  • Google them – Independent testimonials are valuable.
  • LEED-certifiedEnergy-saving installations and electrical repair will increase property value and save money on electric bills. LEED is the sustainable building standard of the United States Green Building Council.
  • Money talks – Your electrician will be upfront about costs and scope of work. If the conversation seems to be vague or has an unnecessary sense of urgency (“We need to do this today while this price is good…”), walk away.
  • Request license verification – You need an R-11 license to be a Maricopa County electrician in Arizona.
  • Talk about technology qualifications – If the electrician isn’t sure how to install a garage charging station for your hybrid car, chances are the company employees don’t receive ongoing education.
    Technology training is required for electrical:
    • Car charging station(s)
    • Light timers/photovoltaic panels
    • Security installations
    • Smart-home thermostats
    • Solar-ready panels
    • Water heater timers

TIO Electric: The Best Electricians in Tucson, Phoenix, & Scottsdale

For more than 10 years, Turn It On Electric has been driven by customer care and safety. In order to be the best in a competitive business, we make recommendations based on what you need and what you can afford.

We also want your electrical work to be environmentally safe, so please ask questions. The more you know, the better your decisions will be. After all, we’re not “just” your service partner. We’re your neighbor.

Contact Turn It On Electric today.