Residential Electrical Wiring in Cochise County, AZ
Upgrade to Safe and Certified Residential Electrical Wiring Built for Modern Power Needs
If you are starting to worry about the wiring in your home, you are not alone. Many homes in Cochise County were built before today’s electrical standards and codes, which can create real concerns about safety and reliability. Our team at The Solar Store provides residential electrical wiring Cochise County homeowners can rely on for everyday living and future upgrades.
Phrases like “panel upgrade” or “rewiring” can sound overwhelming. You might be seeing flickering lights or tripping breakers, or you may simply know the house is older and wonder what is hidden in the walls. Our goal is to explain your options clearly and design improvements that match how you actually use your home.
With more than 60 years of combined experience, NABCEP-certified installers, and professional engineers on our team, we work to bring together solar, electrical, and plumbing knowledge in one place. That means we not only make your wiring safer and code-compliant, but also plan for the loads and energy systems you want in the years ahead.
Don't let outdated wiring put your home at risk when our certified electricians are ready to upgrade your system today. Contact us at (520) 341-2286 or fill out our online form to schedule your comprehensive safety inspection.
Safe Wiring For Modern Homes
Most homes were not originally built with today’s electrical use in mind. Air conditioning, large refrigerators, home offices, entertainment systems, and sometimes electric vehicles all put more demand on wiring and panels than older builders expected. In Cochise County, high summer heat places particular stress on cooling systems and the circuits that serve them.
Older homes may still have outdated wiring methods, limited circuits, or a panel that does not have room for more breakers. These conditions can lead to warm outlets, frequent tripping, and in severe cases, increased fire risk. We take these concerns seriously and look closely at the overall system, not just the most visible symptom.
Our team keeps current with modern codes and standards through ongoing education. When we evaluate or upgrade wiring, we consider both safety and the way you live, including plans for solar, battery storage, or new electric appliances. The result is a design that is meant to support your home comfortably instead of just meeting the minimum requirement for today.
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Why Homeowners Choose Our Team
When you invite someone to work on your wiring, you are trusting them with the safety and comfort of your home. Homeowners choose The Solar Store because we bring together a seasoned team that understands how electrical wiring, solar energy, and plumbing systems affect each other. This integrated view helps us avoid short term fixes that cause problems later.
Our group combines over 60 years of industry experience. That time in the field matters when we step into an older home or a property that has been remodeled several times. We have seen many different layouts and conditions, so we are prepared to design improvements that respect the structure and meet current code requirements.
We also employ NABCEP certified installers and professional engineers. These credentials show that our team has invested in advanced training for solar and system design. For you, that translates into thoughtful panel sizing, accurate load calculations, and wiring layouts that can support solar arrays, efficient heat pumps, or upgraded water heating without constant rework.
Because we serve Tucson and surrounding communities, including work in Cochise County, we are familiar with common construction practices in the area. We apply this local understanding to each project so that your wiring upgrades are not just “by the book” but also practical for the way homes here are built and used.
Hear From Our Customers
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For people "starting from zero" this was a huge help to us.
“Katharine - Thanks to you and the team for getting our solar set up promptly and professionally. I don't have enough good things to say about Kevin, the teams who conducted the installations, and your own involvement. All our friends who got solar done (or tried) have horror stories about scams and unprofessional behavior; it put us off from trying this for a while. We were at first relieved and then very happy. Everyone we interacted with was friendly, professional and knowledgeable about the process, technology and government requirements. For people "starting from zero" this was a huge help to us.”- JDC
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Technically speaking in the solar electric realm, a module is a complete, environmentally-protected unit. A panel is a collection of modules that are mechanically fastened together. For solar thermal, the individual component is called a collector.
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Silicon and rare metals such as gallium, indium, and selenium. The frames are made of extruded aluminum. The glazing is tempered low iron glass.
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Estimates are free for grid-tie solar electric and solar thermal systems. There is a nominal charge for estimates for landscape lighting, radiant floor heating, and off-grid solar systems. Typically 50% of the fee is applied toward the final purchase.
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Typical systems weigh 3 ½ to 4 pounds per square foot. Most structures built since 1930 can easily support the weight.
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It stands for photovoltaic.