Electrical & Plumbing
With two Licensed Plumbers on our team, Multi-Trade Building Services can take care of all of your plumbing needs including:
Repairing or installing faucets and sinks
Installation of dishwashers and washing machines
Leak repairs
Bathtub and laundry tub installations
Conversion of bathtubs to walk in showers
Hook up for refrigerator ice makers
Garburator installations
Sump pit installations
Hot water installations
Exterior faucet installations and repairs
Back water value installation
Shut off valve installations
What we do
Electrical
Electrical panel upgrades and sub panel installations
Installation of new receptacles and lights
LED pot lights
Appliance installations
Trouble-shooting non functioning electrical devices
Exterior lights and receptacles (GFCIs)
Hot tub and Pool pump hook ups
Electric car charging stations
Garburators
Aluminum wiring maintenance
Knob and tube replacement
Plumbing
Dishwasher installations
Plumbing leak repairs
Tub and shower installations
Exterior faucet installations
Sink/Faucet/Laundry tub installs
…and more
Electrical & Plumbing
As Licensed Electrical Contractors registered with the Electrical Safety Authority and a Master Electrician on staff, Multi-Trade Building Services can take care of all your electrical needs. Our areas of specialty include:
Installing new light fixtures
Installation of pot lights
Electrical installation of hot tubs
Installing GFCIs (interior and exterior)
Troubleshooting non-functioning devices
Knob and Tube wiring upgrades
Aluminum Wiring maintenance
Electrical panel changes and upgrades
Cable TV and telephone outlets
Security/outdoor lighting
If your home was built between 1970 and 1980, it likely contains aluminum wiring. Aluminum wire is much softer than copper and therefore requires regular maintenance by a Licensed Electrical Contractor. This maintenance which should be completed every 3-5 years, includes a full inspection and necessary repair of every switch, receptacle and electrical panel in the house. Aluminum wiring is perfectly safe provided a regular maintenance schedule is followed. We commonly find non-aluminum rated receptacles wired up to aluminum wiring, an electrical code violation and a fire hazard. If you or someone you know has aluminum wiring in their house, call Multi-Trade Building Services today to schedule an Aluminum Wiring Maintenance inspection.