Air Conditioning Wiring

Whiting Electrical Services installs safe, code compliant air conditioning wiring for Laconia homes, connecting your cooling system to a properly sized circuit so it runs efficiently through every hot New Hampshire summer.

Professional Air Conditioning Wiring in Laconia

Whiting Electrical Services was built to give Laconia homeowners electrical work they can trust, including the wiring that keeps their homes cool through the summer. We treat air conditioning wiring with real care, because a large cooling load demands a properly sized circuit and a correct disconnect. Every installation is led by a licensed electrician who sizes the circuit correctly and confirms your panel can handle the load. We never cut the corners that lead to a tripping breaker, an overheated wire, or an air conditioner that strains your system. Our Lifetime Craftsmanship Warranty stands behind every job we wire, because our work should keep you comfortable for years. That same standard of work is why Mr. Beast and WillScot have trusted us with their electrical projects. Our A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau reflects years of honest pricing and clean, dependable work. We extend a ten percent discount to veterans, first responders, and paramedics, because we value those who serve our community. As a Generac Certified Dealer and service provider, we bring real, factory backed expertise to every project we take. We explain the circuit, the disconnect, and the load in plain language, so you understand exactly what we installed. Our aim on every job is a genuine five star experience from the first phone call to the first cool, comfortable day. Hire us once, and you will understand why so many of your Laconia neighbors keep our number close at hand.

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Customer Testimonials

Gregg Concord
Gregg Concord
June 3, 2026

From the first phone call to the final walkthrough, Whiting Electrical was professional, friendly, and easy to work with. They installed our generator, upgraded our panel, and even came back to answer a few small questions afterward. You can tell this is a company built on doing things the right way.

Karen Gilmer
Karen Gilmer
May 19, 2026

Brad installed a whole-home Generac generator for us right before winter, and it's already paid off during two outages. He walked us through sizing, handled everything cleanly, and explained how to maintain it. Honest, professional, and clearly cares about doing it right.

Tom Alton
Tom Alton
May 14, 2026

Brad came out to assess our home for a backup generator and gave us the most thorough walkthrough we have ever had from a contractor. He sized everything correctly the first time and stood behind his recommendations. Five stars all day

David Raymond
David Raymond
April 28, 2026

Our electrical panel was outdated and tripping constantly. Whiting Electrical assessed it, gave us a straight answer about the safety risks, and upgraded it without any pressure or upselling. Couldn't ask for a more trustworthy electrician in the Lakes Region.

Meghan Turner
Meghan Turner
April 5, 2026

We had a Level 2 EV charger installed in our garage and the whole process was smooth from estimate to finish. They checked our panel first to make sure everything was safe and up to code. Fast, friendly, and fairly priced.

Steven Pilmen
Steven Pilmen
March 10, 2026

As a veteran-owned business myself, I appreciated working with a company that operates with real integrity. They handled the commercial wiring for our shop efficiently and kept downtime to a minimum. Highly recommend for any business in the area.

Linda Conchlin
Linda Conchlin
January 14, 2026

Reliable, dependable, and honest — exactly what you want when it comes to electrical work in your home. The lifetime craftsmanship warranty gave us real peace of mind. We'll be using Whiting Electrical for everything going forward.

Where We Offer Air Conditioning Wiring Services

Whiting Electrical Services provides air conditioning wiring throughout Laconia and the surrounding Lakes Region, within roughly a 35 mile radius. If your town is nearby and not listed below, give us a call to confirm coverage:

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Air Conditioning Wiring Service

An air conditioner draws a large electrical load and needs its own properly sized wiring in order to run both safely and reliably. Wiring an air conditioner correctly means installing a dedicated circuit, the right breaker and wire, and a proper disconnect right near the unit. This is simply not a job for an existing general circuit, because the heavy, repeated load of an air conditioner truly demands its own dedicated power. Whiting Electrical Services wires air conditioners for Laconia homeowners, from large central systems to efficient ductless mini splits. We carefully size the circuit, install the disconnect, and confirm that your panel can comfortably handle the significant new cooling load. We always do the work fully to code so that your air conditioning runs safely through every single hot and humid summer. Our goal is always reliable, properly wired cooling that does not trip breakers or place any strain on your electrical system. A properly wired air conditioner keeps your home cool and comfortable all summer long without any electrical worries at all.

As a licensed and insured electrical contractor based in Laconia, Whiting Electrical Services brings real expertise to every AC wiring project we take on. We serve both residential and commercial clients, with roughly half of our work dedicated to commercial properties. That balance means our electricians are equally comfortable wiring a single family home cooling system or a multi unit commercial HVAC setup. We frequently coordinate with HVAC contractors during new AC installations, replacements, and system upgrades. This teamwork helps ensure that the electrical and mechanical sides of your cooling system come together smoothly and on schedule. We never cut corners, never promote unsafe conditions, and never leave a job until it is done right. Every AC wiring installation we complete is backed by our lifetime craftsmanship warranty for as long as you own the property. This means you can count on the quality of the electrical work long after your air conditioning system is up and running. Whether you are preparing for a New Hampshire heat wave or planning a year round HVAC upgrade, we are ready to help. Reach out to Whiting Electrical Services to schedule professional air conditioning wiring tailored to your home or business.

Central air conditioning systems are common in homes and businesses across the Lakes Region, and they rely on properly installed electrical work to run safely. A central AC system typically requires a dedicated 240 volt circuit running from your main electrical panel to the outdoor condenser unit. Our electricians install the correctly sized breaker, run the wiring through approved conduit when needed, and set up the outdoor service disconnect required by code. From there, a flexible whip connects the disconnect to the condenser, allowing for safe vibration and weather exposure outside the home. Inside, low voltage control wiring connects the air handler and thermostat so the system operates as a single coordinated unit. We make sure each connection is tight, grounded, and protected from moisture or pest damage that can cause failures down the road. If your central AC is part of a heat pump system, we factor in the additional electrical demands for heating mode as well. Proper central air conditioning wiring is the foundation for an efficient, long lasting cooling system in any Lakes Region property. Whiting Electrical Services handles every step of the process so your central AC is wired right the first time.

Ductless mini split systems have become a popular choice for New Hampshire homes that do not have central ductwork. These systems consist of an outdoor compressor unit and one or more indoor air handlers connected by refrigerant lines and electrical wiring. Each mini split installation requires a dedicated circuit, proper disconnect, and correctly sized breaker based on the manufacturer specifications. Our electricians install ductless mini split wiring for single zone and multi zone systems in homes, condos, additions, and small commercial spaces. Mini splits offer both cooling and heating, so the electrical load must be calculated for the full range of operation, not just summer use. We coordinate with your HVAC installer to make sure the electrical service is in place when the unit arrives, reducing delays on the job. Older homes in the Lakes Region often have electrical panels that need to be evaluated before adding a mini split system. We assess your current capacity and recommend a panel upgrade if it is needed to safely support the new equipment. With proper wiring, a ductless mini split can deliver comfort and efficiency for many years, making it a smart investment for many local property owners.

Air conditioning wiring problems can affect your comfort, your energy bill, and the lifespan of your cooling equipment. One of the most common warning signs is a breaker that trips repeatedly when the AC unit kicks on or runs for an extended period. Burning smells, scorch marks around the disconnect, or warm panel breakers are more serious red flags that should be addressed right away. Older homes sometimes have undersized wiring or outdated panels that simply cannot keep up with modern air conditioning equipment. Loose connections at the disconnect or inside the condenser can cause intermittent shutdowns and gradual damage to your compressor. Rodents, weather, and age can all wear down outdoor wiring components and create dangerous conditions over time. Our electricians inspect, diagnose, and repair these issues so your air conditioning system runs the way it was designed to. We never patch over a safety problem just to get the job closed out faster. If something does not look or feel right, we will tell you honestly and lay out the safest path forward.

New air conditioning installations and major renovations are the best time to make sure your electrical infrastructure is ready for the long term. Whiting Electrical Services works with homeowners, builders, and HVAC contractors to plan the wiring before installation begins. We perform load calculations to confirm that your existing panel can handle the new air conditioning equipment without being overloaded. If your panel is full or undersized, we can upgrade it as part of the project so your AC has the support it needs. During new construction, we run wiring through walls and ceilings before insulation and drywall, which keeps the finished space clean and tidy. For renovations, we plan routing carefully to limit disruption while still meeting all code requirements. We also install any required surge protection or disconnects to safeguard the new equipment from voltage spikes and accidental damage. Coordinating the electrical work with your HVAC installer keeps the project on schedule and avoids costly rework later. Whether you are building from scratch or modernizing an older Lakes Region home, we make sure your AC wiring is done right from the start.

Commercial air conditioning systems place much greater demands on a building’s electrical infrastructure than residential equipment. Whiting Electrical Services provides commercial AC wiring for offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and light industrial properties across the Lakes Region. We work with rooftop units, packaged systems, split systems, and multi zone configurations common in commercial buildings. Each project starts with an evaluation of your existing service capacity, panel layout, and load distribution. We install dedicated circuits, properly rated disconnects, and any subpanels needed to power large or multiple AC units. Our electricians follow all National Electrical Code requirements as well as any local commercial code provisions that apply. We coordinate with property managers and HVAC contractors to keep downtime to a minimum during the installation. A poorly wired commercial AC system can lead to lost productivity, equipment damage, and frustrated customers or tenants. We take pride in delivering reliable commercial AC wiring that businesses across the region can count on.

Why You Should Hire a Licensed Electrician for Air Conditioning Wiring

An air conditioner adds a large load and needs precise wiring, which makes professional installation essential. A licensed electrician sizes the dedicated circuit, breaker, and wire correctly for the specific unit. They follow the manufacturer’s data plate requirements, which an amateur may not understand. An undersized or shared circuit trips, overheats, or creates a fire hazard, which a pro prevents. A licensed electrician installs the disconnect at the correct location the code requires. They perform the load calculation to confirm your service can handle the cooling load. The work involves a high current circuit and the panel, which carry a real risk of shock and arc flash. A trained electrician manages that risk and makes every connection to specification. They handle mini split and control wiring according to the manufacturer’s requirements. They coordinate the electrical work with your HVAC equipment so it all works together. A licensed contractor handles any permits and inspections the work requires. A licensed contractor also carries insurance and backs the work with a warranty for your protection.

Commonly Asked Air Conditioning Wiring Questions

Air conditioning wiring is the electrical foundation that keeps your cooling system safe, efficient, and reliable throughout the year. Below are some of the most common questions homeowners and businesses ask about air conditioning wiring before scheduling service:

Yes, most air conditioning units require their own dedicated electrical circuit to operate safely and reliably. A dedicated circuit means that only the AC unit is powered by that specific breaker, with no other appliances or outlets sharing the line. Air conditioners draw a large amount of current, especially when the compressor first starts up each cycle. If that load were shared with other circuits, you would likely experience tripped breakers, flickering lights, or even damaged equipment. Central air conditioning units and ductless mini splits almost always need a dedicated 240 volt circuit, while smaller window units sometimes need a dedicated 120 volt circuit. The National Electrical Code outlines specific requirements for AC circuits, and our electricians follow these standards on every installation. Without a dedicated line, your air conditioner will struggle to operate at peak efficiency and may wear out faster than it should.

The exact circuit size depends on the equipment specifications provided by the manufacturer of your air conditioning system. Our electricians review these specifications carefully before sizing the breaker and selecting the correct wire gauge for the run. Wiring that is too small for the load can overheat, while wiring that is too large can mask underlying issues with the equipment. We also install the proper outdoor disconnect, which is required by code so the system can be safely powered down for service. The disconnect provides a quick way for technicians to cut power without going inside the building to access the main panel. Each connection is checked and tested before we consider the job complete. Our goal is to give your AC unit a clean, dedicated power source that supports it through years of use.

If your existing electrical panel does not have room for an additional dedicated circuit, a panel upgrade may be the best solution. We perform load calculations to determine whether your current panel can safely accommodate the new circuit or whether more capacity is needed. An upgraded panel not only supports your air conditioning but also prepares your home for future additions like EV chargers, generators, or kitchen renovations. Whiting Electrical Services handles both the AC circuit installation and the panel upgrade when needed, keeping the project under one roof. We will always give you an honest assessment of what your home actually requires, with no unnecessary upsells. If a dedicated circuit can be safely added to your current panel, we will let you know. Either way, you can count on a safe, code compliant result that supports your air conditioning equipment the way it was designed to be supported.

There are several warning signs that may point to a wiring issue with your air conditioning system. One of the most common is a circuit breaker that trips every time the air conditioner turns on or runs for a while. Another sign is an air conditioner that struggles to start, hums loudly, or shuts off shortly after starting up. Flickering or dimming lights when the AC kicks on can also indicate an electrical problem somewhere in the system. A burning smell coming from the outdoor unit, the disconnect, or your electrical panel should never be ignored. Scorch marks, melted plastic, or discoloration around any electrical component are clear signs that something is overheating. If you notice any of these warning signs, it is important to turn off power to the unit and call a licensed electrician.

Some wiring problems are less obvious and can slowly damage your air conditioning equipment over time. Loose connections at the disconnect, inside the condenser, or at the breaker can lead to intermittent shutdowns and reduced efficiency. Outdoor wiring is exposed to weather, sunlight, and pests, all of which can wear down insulation and create hazards. Older homes in the Lakes Region sometimes have wiring that was never designed to support modern air conditioning loads. Aluminum wiring, knob and tube, and corroded copper connections can all cause performance issues with newer AC systems. A licensed electrician can inspect each part of the wiring path and identify problems before they cause a major failure. Catching these issues early often saves you from a more expensive repair down the line.

When Whiting Electrical Services is called out to diagnose an air conditioning wiring problem, we take a thorough approach. We inspect your electrical panel, the AC circuit, the outdoor disconnect, the whip, and the connections at the condenser itself. We also test for proper voltage, grounding, and load conditions to make sure the system is operating within safe limits. If we find a problem, we explain what is happening in plain language so you understand exactly what needs to be done. We never recommend repairs that are not necessary, and we will not promote unsafe conditions just to close out a job quickly. Our priority is keeping your home or business safe while restoring the reliable cooling you depend on. Reach out to Whiting Electrical Services if you suspect a wiring issue with your air conditioning system, and we will help you get to the bottom of it.

We strongly recommend that air conditioning wiring be installed by a licensed electrician rather than as a DIY project. AC wiring involves high voltage, dedicated circuits, and strict code requirements that can be dangerous to handle without proper training. Mistakes during installation can cause fires, equipment damage, voided manufacturer warranties, and serious risk of electric shock. Even when wiring appears to work after a DIY installation, hidden issues can cause problems weeks or months later. Improper grounding, undersized wires, or loose connections often go unnoticed until something goes wrong in a more dangerous way. New Hampshire also has licensing and permit requirements that homeowners need to be aware of before performing electrical work. Working with a licensed electrician helps ensure the job is done safely and in line with all applicable codes.

Air conditioning systems are major investments, and the warranty on your equipment often depends on professional installation. Many manufacturers will void their warranty if the unit was wired by an unlicensed person or installed improperly. That means a small electrical mistake could end up costing you the full price of a new air conditioner down the line. A licensed electrician knows exactly how to size the circuit, install the disconnect, and connect the equipment to manufacturer specifications. They also know how to integrate the AC unit safely with your existing panel and wiring. This kind of expertise is difficult to replicate without years of training and field experience. Hiring a professional is almost always the more affordable choice in the long run.

Whiting Electrical Services is a licensed and insured electrical contractor serving Laconia and the Lakes Region. Our electricians have the training and experience to handle air conditioning wiring for residential and commercial systems alike. We also coordinate with HVAC contractors so that the electrical and mechanical sides of your AC installation come together smoothly. Every job is completed to code and backed by our lifetime craftsmanship warranty for as long as you own the property. If you are planning a new AC installation, replacing an old unit, or troubleshooting an existing problem, we are ready to help. We take the time to explain the work, answer your questions, and make sure you understand what is being installed. Call Whiting Electrical Services to schedule professional air conditioning wiring done right the first time.

Yes, Whiting Electrical Services offers financing for air conditioning wiring through Wisetack. We understand that electrical projects, especially those tied to a new AC system or a panel upgrade, can be a major financial decision. Financing allows you to move forward with the work you need now and pay for it over time in manageable amounts. Wisetack is designed specifically for home services, with a simple online application that does not affect your credit score to check eligibility. Approved customers receive clear terms with no hidden fees, so you always know what to expect. This makes it easier to address electrical issues right away instead of putting them off and risking bigger problems later. Many homeowners use financing to combine AC wiring with related upgrades like a panel replacement or new circuits.

Financing through Wisetack is available for a wide range of our electrical services, not just air conditioning wiring. If your project includes related work such as panel upgrades, generator installation, or EV charger wiring, these can typically be financed together. Our team is happy to walk you through your options and help you decide what fits your budget. We never push customers into financing if they prefer to pay upfront, and we never let financing dictate the scope of the work. Our job is to recommend the safest, most appropriate electrical solution for your home or business. Financing is simply a tool that helps make that solution accessible when you need it. We are committed to giving you the same quality work and customer experience whether you finance or pay another way.

To apply for Wisetack financing, you can begin the process online through a secure link that we provide. The application is short, and most customers receive a decision very quickly during the day. If approved, you can review your offers, choose the term that works best for you, and move forward with your AC wiring project. We are happy to answer any questions you have about how financing works before, during, or after your service. Our goal is to make the entire experience as smooth and stress free as possible. From the first phone call to the final inspection, you can expect honesty, transparency, and dependable service from our team. Reach out to Whiting Electrical Services today to schedule your air conditioning wiring and ask about Wisetack financing options.

In most cases, yes, air conditioning wiring requires a permit issued by your local building or electrical inspection department. Permits exist to make sure that electrical work meets current codes and is reviewed by a qualified inspector after installation. New Hampshire municipalities have their own requirements, but adding a dedicated circuit, installing a disconnect, or upgrading a panel for a new AC system almost always triggers a permit. A licensed electrician handles this part of the process so you do not have to navigate the paperwork on your own. Skipping the permit can create real problems if you go to sell your home and an inspector finds unpermitted electrical work. It can also affect homeowner’s insurance coverage if a fire or other incident is later traced back to non permitted work. Hiring a licensed contractor who pulls the proper permits gives you the documentation and protection you need.

The permit process generally includes submitting a description of the work, paying the applicable fees, and scheduling an inspection. Inspectors look at the wiring, the breaker, the disconnect, the grounding, and any related panel work to confirm everything meets code. If something is not up to standard, the inspector will require corrections before the job can be signed off. A licensed electrician knows what inspectors look for and installs the wiring correctly the first time to avoid delays. This process gives you a record that your AC wiring was installed safely and approved by a qualified third party. It also creates a paper trail that future buyers, appraisers, and inspectors can rely on. Permits are not red tape; they are an important layer of safety and accountability for electrical work in your home.

Whiting Electrical Services handles all permit pulls and inspections as part of our standard process when they are required for your project. We work directly with local building departments across the Lakes Region so the process is seamless for you. You do not have to call your town office, fill out forms, or coordinate the inspection on your own. We take care of the paperwork, schedule the inspector, and stay on site or available to answer any questions during the visit. This is part of what it means to hire a licensed and insured electrical contractor for your air conditioning wiring. We believe doing the job right means doing it through the proper channels every step of the way. Reach out to Whiting Electrical Services today, and we will walk you through what permits your specific AC wiring project will need.

Whether your electrical panel can handle a new air conditioner depends on the size of the panel, the existing load, and the requirements of the new equipment. A licensed electrician performs a load calculation to determine how much additional capacity your panel can safely support. This calculation looks at your current usage, the rating of your main breaker, and the demands of the new AC unit. Many older homes in the Lakes Region were built with smaller panels that were not designed for modern cooling systems and high powered appliances. If your panel is already close to its capacity, adding an air conditioner without an upgrade can lead to tripped breakers and overheating. A panel that is too small for the load is a serious safety concern, not just an inconvenience. The good news is that a qualified electrician can tell you quickly whether your panel is up to the task.

If your panel cannot safely support a new air conditioner, an upgrade is usually the right solution. Panel upgrades increase your home’s electrical capacity, making room for the AC plus future additions like EV chargers, generators, or kitchen appliances. An upgraded panel also brings older homes up to modern safety standards and code requirements. We often see Lakes Region homes with outdated panels or discontinued brands that simply cannot accommodate today’s electrical demands. In some cases, a subpanel can be added instead of a full upgrade, depending on the layout and load profile of the home. Our electricians explain the options clearly and recommend the safest, most appropriate path forward. We never push an upgrade that is not needed, and we will tell you honestly if your existing panel has the capacity to handle the new load.

At Whiting Electrical Services, panel evaluations and AC wiring often go hand in hand. By assessing both at the same time, we can plan the project as a single coordinated job rather than two separate ones. This saves you time, reduces disruption to your home, and ensures everything works together as it should. Whether the result is a fresh dedicated circuit on your existing panel or a full panel upgrade, we handle every step. All of our work is completed to code and backed by our lifetime craftsmanship warranty. We also handle any required permits and inspections so your installation is fully documented. Call Whiting Electrical Services to schedule a panel evaluation before your next air conditioning project.

An AC disconnect is a small electrical box installed outside near your air conditioning condenser, and yes, it is required by code. The disconnect allows technicians to safely cut power to the AC unit without having to access the main electrical panel inside the building. This is critical for both routine maintenance and emergency service, since it provides a clear, local way to de energize the equipment. The National Electrical Code requires a disconnect to be installed within sight of the condenser, typically within a few feet of the unit. Disconnects come in several types, including pull out blade designs and switch operated models, depending on the application. Each style is rated for specific voltage and amperage, and it must match the requirements of the AC unit it serves. A properly installed disconnect is one of the small details that makes a big difference in the safety and serviceability of your air conditioning system.

The wiring that runs from the disconnect to the air conditioning condenser is called a whip. The whip is a flexible conduit that protects the wires from weather, abrasion, and movement caused by AC vibration. Whips are sized to match the breaker and the equipment, and they are connected at both ends with weather rated fittings. A poorly installed disconnect or whip can allow moisture, pests, or debris to reach the wiring and create serious hazards. Loose connections inside the disconnect are also a common cause of intermittent AC failures and equipment damage. Our electricians install each disconnect and whip to manufacturer and code specifications. We also inspect existing disconnects during AC replacements to make sure they are still safe and properly rated for the new equipment.

If your air conditioning system is missing a disconnect, has a damaged disconnect, or has one that is undersized, it should be addressed right away. Older homes sometimes have AC installations that were completed before current code requirements were in place. Other times, weather and age cause disconnects to corrode, crack, or fail in less visible ways. Whiting Electrical Services installs, replaces, and repairs AC disconnects across the Lakes Region. We work on residential, commercial, and multi unit properties of all sizes. Every disconnect we install meets code, is properly grounded, and is sized correctly for the AC unit it serves. Reach out to Whiting Electrical Services to schedule an inspection or installation of your air conditioning disconnect.

Yes, ductless mini split systems require their own dedicated electrical wiring to operate safely and efficiently. Most mini split systems need a dedicated 240 volt circuit, although some smaller single zone units run on 120 volt circuits. The exact requirements are determined by the manufacturer specifications for your particular system. A dedicated circuit means the mini split is the only equipment powered by that breaker, which prevents tripping and protects the unit. The wiring runs from your electrical panel to an outdoor disconnect near the compressor, and then to the unit itself. Indoor air handlers are connected to the outdoor compressor through a combination of refrigerant lines and low voltage control wiring. Each part of the wiring path must be installed to National Electrical Code standards and matched to the equipment.

Multi zone mini split systems, which power more than one indoor air handler from a single outdoor unit, may have different wiring needs. Larger systems often draw more current and require a larger breaker and properly sized wire to handle the load. Our electricians review the equipment specifications for your specific mini split before any wiring is installed. We coordinate with your HVAC installer so the wiring is ready when the unit is delivered, which keeps the project moving on schedule. We also evaluate your existing panel to confirm there is room and capacity for the new circuit. If your panel is undersized or full, we can recommend a panel upgrade as part of the project. This kind of planning keeps your mini split installation safe, reliable, and code compliant from day one.

Ductless mini splits are a great option for older Lakes Region homes that do not have central ductwork. They are also popular for additions, finished basements, sunrooms, and standalone spaces that need their own cooling and heating. Because mini splits offer both cooling and heating, they often replace older window units and electric baseboard heaters at the same time. Proper wiring is what allows them to deliver that year round comfort efficiently. Whiting Electrical Services installs ductless mini split wiring for single zone and multi zone systems across the region. Every installation is completed by licensed electricians and backed by our lifetime craftsmanship warranty. Call Whiting Electrical Services to schedule mini split wiring for your home or business.

Get Your Air Conditioning Wiring Done Right the First Time

Whether you are installing a new system or fixing an old one, the team at Whiting Electrical Services is here to help. Reach out today to schedule your service