My wife and I decided to renovate the kitchen to make the area more functional and increase the over-all value of our home. After designing, the decision was made to strip the old kitchen back to the studs and completely rebuild the interior. It was a complicated job because we would be dealing with 220, 110 and 12 volt (transformers) power supplies. To further complicate the job I asked Dan to assess my shop/garage power supply. I am a custom metal fabrication and welding professional. I have converted a three car garage into a fabrication area but, as I did the initial wiring myself and my power demands stretched into mig, tig, stick and flux-core welding processes, I was having difficulty with breakers, heat sensors and they were slowing me down. Dan came in and assessed the entire situation. He increased the incoming power from the main lines from 100 to 200 amps, installed a new and much expanded breaker box because the appliances in new kitchen design required a number of independent outlets. He also installed a number of pot-lights and puck lights to meet the design specifications. From there he moved into the shop and installed a 100 amp breaker box feeding a number of 20 and 30 amp services around the building, as well as accommodating for the rigid demands of my welders.
Because I work at home I was able to observe, first hand, all the activity that took place during the entire procedure and as a result, I would recommend Lorion to anyone in need of the services. They are focused, clean, fast, knowledgeable and very helpful with regard to the demands and requirements of certification inspectors. Finding hard working, conscientious trades people who care about the quality of their work and the reputation that accompanies quality work is hard to find, but you will find it with Dan and Lorion Electric.