FAQ

We believe in clear communication and honest service! Here’s everything you need to know about working with All Power Homes.

Are you licensed and insured?

Yes, All Power Homes is fully licensed and insured to perform residential and commercial electrical work throughout the Tampa Bay area.

We proudly serve Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Riverview, Wesley Chapel, and most surrounding communities in Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco Counties.

Yes! We provide free estimates for most projects. Just give us a call or fill out our contact form, and we’ll schedule a time to assess your needs.

We handle everything from panel upgrades and rewiring to lighting, surge protection, smart home installs, and safety inspections. Both residential and light commercial projects are welcome.

Absolutely. Whether it’s a tripped breaker, dead outlet, or flickering lights, we’ll identify the issue and recommend the safest solution.

Yes. We’re experienced with older electrical systems and can safely update wiring, panels, and outlets to meet modern code requirements.

Yes, we stand behind our work. Most installations come with a workmanship warranty, and we honor manufacturer warranties on parts and fixtures.

Just give us a call! We’ll respond within 24 business hours to schedule your onsite appointment.

In most cases, yes, especially for initial access or walkthroughs. For larger projects, we’ll coordinate a plan that works for your schedule.

Yes, we’re happy to install client-supplied fixtures. Just let us know ahead of time so we can ensure compatibility and safety.

If your lights flicker, breakers trip often, or you’re adding new appliances, it may be time for a panel upgrade. We can inspect your system and recommend the right solution.

Yes. Power strips offer basic protection, but whole-home surge protection safeguards your wiring, appliances, and sensitive electronics from major surges.

We recommend an inspection every 3–5 years, or immediately if you’re buying a home, adding new appliances, or noticing irregularities.

Common causes include overloaded circuits, short circuits, or ground faults. We’ll diagnose the issue and recommend a safe, lasting fix.