Rewiring • Aluminum Wiring Remediation • New Circuits • Panel & Wiring Upgrades • Licensed Electrician • Fully Permitted
Fort Myers’s housing stock spans the 1920s through today, with significant development in the 1950s through 1970s. The McGregor Boulevard corridor, downtown Fort Myers historic district, and established south Fort Myers neighborhoods include some of the oldest homes in Lee County — many built with wiring systems that have never been updated. Aluminum branch circuit wiring is common in the 1965–1973 construction era, and knob-and-tube remnants appear in the earliest homes. A licensed ElectriciansX electrician evaluates your entire wiring system — from the service entrance to individual branch circuits — and gives you a clear picture of what’s safe, what’s a code deficiency, and what’s a safety hazard requiring immediate attention.
Whether you need new circuits added, a complete rewire of an older home, aluminum wiring remediation, or just a reliable electrician to troubleshoot a wiring problem, ElectriciansX handles residential wiring throughout Fort Myers with Lee County permits and a workmanship warranty on every job.
Replace outdated incandescent and fluorescent fixtures throughout your Fort Myers home with energy-efficient LED lighting. We install recessed cans, retrofit existing fixtures, and add dimmer-compatible LED systems that reduce your power bill and modernize the look of every room.
Custom under-cabinet lighting transforms Fort Myers kitchens — we install hardwired LED strips, puck lights, and continuous LED tape light runs with proper switching and dimmer control. Clean installs with no visible wiring, fully integrated with your existing kitchen lighting controls.
Toe kick LED lighting adds high-end ambient lighting to Fort Myers kitchens, bathroom vanities, and built-ins. We run dedicated low-voltage circuits, install LED tape with proper transformers, and integrate with smart switches or motion sensors for nighttime walk-through illumination.
Fort Myers kitchen renovations frequently need new dedicated circuits — for double ovens, induction cooktops, microwave drawers, beverage refrigerators, and high-amp dishwashers. We install dedicated 20A and 30A appliance circuits to NEC code with proper GFCI/AFCI protection.