Our team of skilled technicians is dedicated to delivering high-quality solutions for your home and business, ensuring safety and satisfaction with every job.
Why Choose SOlaris Electric?
Benefits of Working With Our Expert Team
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Need it fixed fast? We offer same-day repairs by 2 pm and are available around the clock for emergency services.
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We stand by the quality of our work with a lifetime workmanship warranty, and 100% satisfaction guarantee for every project.
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No surprises—just clear, upfront pricing. We provide detailed estimates before any work begins, so you know exactly what to expect.
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Our licensed electricians are background-checked and drug-tested, providing safe, expert service you can trust.
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How Can We Help You?
We deliver expert electrical services for residential, commercial, and industrial needs. Our skilled technicians are committed to providing reliable, high-quality solutions tailored to your unique requirements.
When to Replace Your Old Electrical Panel
Your electrical panel is the brain of your home’s electric system. It provides safe electricity for your whole home. That’s why it’s so vital for you to have a properly functioning system. If you still have an old fuse box, it may be time to consider an upgrade. Here’s when you should consider a replacement.
- Rust: Rust in your panel likely means moisture has gotten into it. This could spell disaster. We can check into it to ensure there is no moisture leaching into your system.
- Constantly tripped breakers: Frequent trips could mean your electrical system is overloaded, or it could mean an electrical fault. Regardless, it likely means your panel is unable to handle the demands of your home’s electricity.
- Underpowered panel: Modern electrical demands mean your panel has to be up to the task. Old panels that only have 100 amps of power are usually not sufficient and you’re likely to need 200 amps or more.
- Burning panel: Any sign of burning with your panel is a sign of a huge hazard. Don’t risk an electrical fire, call immediately for assistance.
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Richard and his team did an outstanding job at our club in Winter Park. Solaris Electric went above and beyond to complete a very tough challenge.- Bradford G.
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The guys were very knowledgeable, and professional and did a wonderful job!- Chris H.
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Marcos and Carlos are great! They did an amazing job in my house.
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Pedro showed up on time and very professional.- Bob K.
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The Solaris technician quickly determined my problem and solved the issue. Marcos arrived on schedule with the tools and parts needed.
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Richard was very good at explaining what he was going to do to get to the problem. He found the cause and fixed it to my satisfaction.- Jose L.
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Outlet Installation
It’s easy to forget about your power outlets until you have to deal with a problem. Old outlets can be dangerous and come with the risk of electrocution or electrical fire. You might not notice when there’s a problem but you want to be sure to install outlets that work for you and your home while increasing safety. Here are some popular options:
- GFCI Receptacles: These outlets are easily recognizable with a reset and test button. They offer increased safety features to drastically reduce the risk of electrocution. They should be installed anywhere with vulnerability to moisture.
- USB Wall Outlets: These are a great option for you if you’re looking for an easy, convenient way to charge tablets, smartphones, and more without having to buy a separate charging box.
- AFCI Outlets: These greatly reduce the risk of electrical fire in your home. They are usually installed at your electrical panel to keep your home’s electrical running as it should.
Signs You Need Generator Repair
As a Winter Garden resident, you’re no stranger to natural disasters. You want to be sure that you have access to electrical no matter the situation. Here’s when you should call us to repair your standby generator:
- Issues firing up: This usually happens after long periods of no use. Wear and tear could be another culprit.
- Exterior damage: If something looks damaged, it’s a good indication something is not right. Scratching, dents, and other visible damage could mean damaged components.
- Leaks: If your generator is leaking fuel or coolant, call us right away.