
A damaged electrical service left this home completely without power. That's not something you wait on. When the call came in, we moved fast - got a generator on site to keep things running and got to work on a full service replacement.
Here's the thing about a damaged service entrance: it's not just an inconvenience. Exposed or compromised wiring at the point where power enters your home is a serious safety hazard. A bad service drop, a failed weatherhead, degraded wiring - any of it can create a fire risk or leave you vulnerable to additional damage the next time weather rolls through.
The before tells the story pretty clearly. Loose wiring, an undersized setup, nothing installed to current standards. The after is a completely different picture - new weatherhead, proper galvanized conduit run clean down the exterior wall, a new meter base, and everything brought up to code. Clean, secure, and done right.
We also got the utility coordinated for reconnection so the homeowner wasn't stuck waiting any longer than necessary. That coordination piece matters a lot when someone is without power - it's not enough to just do the electrical work. You have to manage the whole process.
This is exactly the kind of job our crew is built for. Emergency response, proper installation, code compliance - all of it handled start to finish. A damaged service can happen to any home, and when it does, the last thing you need is to be waiting days for someone to show up.