Fast Emergency Electrician in Marietta, GA
At Home-N-Around Electric, we proudly serve Marietta, GA, with 24/7 emergency electrical services for both homeowners and businesses. Known for our prompt emergency after-hours service and trusted maintenance plans, we’ve built a strong reputation in the community. We also offer financing to help you tackle larger electrical projects without the upfront burden. Whether it’s a late-night electrical issue or a routine service, we’re here to keep your home or business running smoothly. Contact us online or call 770-268-2134 to schedule your service today.
Expert After-Hours Electrical Repairs
Electrical problems can happen when you least expect them, whether it’s a tripped breaker or flickering lights. Our team of skilled electricians is equipped to handle a variety of electrical issues quickly and safely. Whether you're near the Marietta Square or up by Kennesaw Mountain, we provide fast, reliable electrical repairs that bring your system back to full working order.
Interior and Exterior Lighting Installation
Looking to upgrade your lighting? From ambient indoor lighting to exterior landscape lighting, our electricians are ready to help. We offer lighting installation services that enhance the atmosphere and functionality of your space. Whether you’re modernizing your home’s interior or improving security with outdoor lighting, we bring the expertise to deliver great results.
Surge Protectors and Generators for Your Home
Protect your home from damaging power surges with our surge protection services. Sudden spikes in voltage can damage your appliances and electronics, but whole-home surge protectors offer an easy solution. We also provide generator installation services to ensure you have backup power during outages. With surge protectors and generators, your home stays protected no matter the situation.
Electrical Panel Repair & Service Upgrades
Old electrical panels can cause all sorts of problems, from tripped breakers to power outages. We specialize in electrical panel repairs and service upgrades that improve the safety and capacity of your system. If you’re planning a home renovation or adding new appliances, we’ll upgrade your system to handle the increased demand, keeping everything running smoothly.
EV Charger Installation
As more electric vehicles hit the road, having a home charging station is becoming a necessity. We offer EV charger installation services to help you charge your vehicle quickly and safely at home. Our team installs EV chargers that meet your needs, so you can enjoy the convenience of home charging without any hassle.
Ceiling Fan Replacement and Installation
Improve your home’s comfort with our ceiling fan replacement and installation services. A new ceiling fan can help keep your home cool and energy-efficient, especially in Marietta’s warm summers. Our electricians will install or replace your ceiling fan quickly and professionally, ensuring it works efficiently for years to come.
Electrical Services for Homes and Businesses in Marietta
At Home-N-Around Electric, we’re proud to support the electrical needs of homes and businesses throughout Marietta, GA. From electrical repairs to lighting upgrades and system maintenance, our team is here to help. Whether you're near The Big Chicken or enjoying a game at Truist Park, we’re ready to assist with all your electrical needs. Reach out to us online or call 770-268-2134 to schedule your service today!
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I replaced a fluorescent plug in fixture with a brighter and more energy efficient led version and I added a receptacle to shift an existing led fixture to a more optimal location



Performed a diagnosis and repair of the kitchen disposal circuit. It was not actively Displaying a fault; however, I found that the switch/ receptacle combination device that controls the disposal had the neutral and ground screws unprotected by electrical tape while mounted to a metal box. This was not the issue currently but I fixed it to prevent it from becoming an issue in the future. I found that the issue was most likely caused by a generation 2 dual function breaker that are notorious for failing. I replaced it with a current generation breaker, gen 6, and verified that the disposal works as expected.

Installed a whole home grounding system to modern code and bonded all remaining copper water lines

Installed a timer switch for an outdoor floodlight and added a gfci breaker to protect the garage

Performed a diagnostic and repair of the garage circuit.i found a loose connection behind a receptacle and was able to get it fixed. I also replaced a faulty switch and replaced a breaker to add gfci protection to one of the garages

Replaced a gfci receptacle in the kitchen.

Provided an estimate to run cat6 Ethernet cable



Installed a new under cabinet lighting system

I came out to troubleshoot a variety of electrical issues in a home built in the late 60s and early 70s. I found that the kitchen light, hallway light, garage light, and laundry light were not working. I checked the dead end switch legs and found that all but one receptacle had two wires, while the switches and receptacles had one wire. I also found that the microwave was not working on the same circuit as the other appliances. I advised the customer that the microwave needed to be on a dedicated circuit.

I was called to a customer's home to install a GFCI outlet in a crawlspace. I arrived at the customer's home and began by locating the existing outlet in the bedroom above the crawlspace. I then removed the existing outlet and installed a new GFCI outlet near the crawlspace door. I tested the outlet to ensure that it was working properly and then made any necessary adjustments. The customer was very pleased with the work and thanked me for my help.