Interior Repairs

Electrical (Minor Repairs) in Greater New Orleans

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Swapping a fixture differs from new runs, added circuits, or panel work—say what trips breakers, what’s existing, and whether permits may apply before you compare quotes.

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Local pros for Electrical (Minor Repairs)

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Generation Electric LLC

Good fit for Electrical (Minor Repairs)

Electrical

Abita Springs, Chalmette + more

Licensed Insured

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Services: Electrical Minor Repairs · Ev Charger Installation + more

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Champion Handyman and Home Solutions

Good fit for Electrical (Minor Repairs)

Handyman / Home Repair · Mandeville

Abita Springs, Covington + more

Insured

★ 5.0 (10 reviews)

Services: Cabinet Repair · Drywall Repair + more

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Frontline Renovations

Also handles Electrical (Minor Repairs)

Handyman / Home Repair · Mandeville

Mandeville, Covington + more

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Services: Cabinet Installation · Small Remodel Projects + more

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Brad Of All Trades

Also handles Electrical (Minor Repairs)

Handyman / Home Repair · Baton Rouge

Baton Rouge

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Services: Handyman · Cabinet Installation + more

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J

Jack Moore

Also handles Electrical (Minor Repairs)

Handyman / Home Repair

Abita Springs, Chalmette + more

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Services: Appliance Installation · General Assembly + more

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What to know before hiring

Before you compare quotes, know what’s usually included, what affects the price, and what to ask—then compare pros on scope, not just price.

Swapping a fixture differs from new runs, added circuits, or panel work—say what trips breakers, what’s existing, and whether permits may apply before you compare quotes.

What this job usually includes
  • Replacing a device where the box and wiring are already present and suitable
  • Power testing at the device and safely resetting tripped breakers during the visit
  • Cover plates and confirming correct device orientation where applicable
Questions to ask before hiring
  • Will you pull permits if the work adds circuits, changes the panel, or alters load—who files and who pays?
  • If the box is full or breakers trip under test, is panel upgrade or AFCI/GFCI bring-up quoted separately?
  • What’s warranted: devices only, labor, or also any new cable and drywall cut-in?
What affects the price
  • Device swap versus new cable, boxes, or circuits—labor and permit scope differ
  • AFCI/GFCI and code requirements by room versus what’s already in the wall
  • Finished-wall access (cuts, patching, matching paint) if fishing wire
When not to wait
  • Breaker trips under normal load or outlet/switch face feels warm
  • Buzzing, burning smell, or flicker that isn’t explained by a loose bulb
  • Before adding heavy loads (AC, EV, kitchen) if the panel is near capacity

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