




A lot of homeowners run into the same problem - the garage has no usable power, and the front entry is missing an outlet for things like a fountain or landscape lighting. Extension cords become the "solution," which is really no solution at all. We came out to fix both of those problems the right way.
In the garage, we ran conduit along the wall and installed a new outlet at a practical height - clean, secure, and properly supported with conduit straps the whole run. No shortcuts. The conduit bends are tight and flush to the wall, which matters both for looks and for protection. This is the kind of work that holds up long-term and passes inspection without a second look.
Out at the front entry, we installed a GFCI-protected outlet right by the entryway - perfect for a fountain setup or anything else the homeowner wants to plug in near the front of the house. GFCI protection is non-negotiable in outdoor and wet-area applications. It trips fast if something goes wrong, and that's exactly the kind of safety margin you want when water is involved.
Both installs were wired for everyday use - not just a one-off situation. When we plan outlet installations like this, we think about how the homeowner is actually going to use the space, not just where it's easiest to pull wire. That mindset shows in the finished product.
Whether it's garage power, an outdoor fountain outlet, or just adding usable circuits around the home, this is the kind of work we do regularly. It's not glamorous, but it makes a real difference in how functional and safe your home's electrical setup actually is.