FAQs
A Plus Electric Inc
What areas do you serve?
A Plus Electric Inc. proudly serves the entire Chicagoland area and has locations in Naperville and Niles, IL. If you’re unsure whether we cover your location, just give us a call.Are your electricians licensed and insured?
Yes. All of our electricians are fully licensed, bonded, and insured in accordance with Illinois state and local regulations.Do you offer free estimates?
Yes, we provide free estimates for most residential and commercial electrical projects. Emergency services may be billed differently.What residential electrical services do you offer?
We handle everything from small repairs to full upgrades, including: • Electrical panel upgrades • Outlet and switch installation • Lighting installation (indoor & outdoor) • EV charger installation • Troubleshooting and repairs • Home rewiring and renovationsWhen should I upgrade my electrical panel?
If your home has frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, outdated fuse boxes, or if you’re adding major appliances or EV chargers, it may be time for a panel upgrade.Is DIY electrical work safe?
Electrical work can be dangerous and often requires permits and inspections. For safety and code compliance, we strongly recommend hiring a licensed electrician.What types of commercial properties do you service?
We work with offices, retail stores, warehouses, restaurants, industrial facilities, and multi-unit buildings.Do you handle commercial electrical upgrades and renovations?
Yes. We specialize in electrical upgrades, tenant build-outs, lighting retrofits, service upgrades, and code compliance work.Can you help reduce energy costs for my business?
Definitely. We offer energy-efficient lighting solutions, LED retrofits, and electrical upgrades designed to improve efficiency.Can you help me with electrical service today?
Yes, we offer same-day services most of the time. If you're looking for electrical contractors, contact A Plus Electric Inc today!Do you offer emergency services?
Yes, we do. We offer emergency services with response times of less than an hour. Get in touch with an emergency electrician today!When should I call an electrician?
You should get in touch with an electrician if you notice a flickering or a dead outlet. According to This Old House, a typical residential remodeling job requires a minimum of $500,000 in liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage for the electrician and their crew. Our electricians are fully licensed and insured, giving you peace of mind during your project.



