Can I install USB or smart outlets in an older home?
Absolutely. We frequently upgrade older homes with modern outlet options like USB and smart outlets—safely integrating them with your existing wiring system.
Old, loose, or outdated outlets and switches can be dangerous—and inconvenient. Current Solutions Electric provides expert outlet and switch installation that meets modern safety standards and enhances the functionality of your home. Our licensed electricians deliver code-compliant results that protect your family and property.
Whether you’re remodeling or dealing with faulty hardware, our electricians are here to help. We install:
We’ll assess your home’s needs and deliver a solution that’s both safe and modern. Our work complies with National Electrical Code (NEC) and Atherton's local regulations.
We install outlets that reduce shock risk and protect against electrical fires. These aren’t just safety upgrades—they’re code requirements in many rooms of your home.
From smart switches to USB outlets, we upgrade your electrical system with features that improve convenience, functionality, and energy efficiency.
We ensure all installs meet Atherton’s codes and pass inspection the first time. We protect your property during the job and clean up afterward.
We’re not just licensed electricians—we’re your neighbors. Count on fast scheduling, honest pricing, and top-rated service every step of the way.

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Absolutely. We frequently upgrade older homes with modern outlet options like USB and smart outlets—safely integrating them with your existing wiring system.
GFCI outlets protect against electrical shock in wet areas like kitchens and bathrooms. AFCI outlets prevent electrical fires caused by arc faults. Both may be required depending on the room.
Yes. Improper wiring can lead to electrical fires or shocks. Our licensed electricians ensure every installation is safe, secure, and up to code.
If an outlet feels warm, sparks, is cracked, or won’t hold plugs tightly, it’s time to replace it. The same goes for switches that stick, buzz, or don’t operate consistently.
Modern code typically recommends at least one outlet every 6 to 12 feet along walls in living spaces. During our consultation, we’ll assess your layout and ensure your home has safe, code-compliant coverage.


