Decades of experience

Art was an electrician right from the start!

You Deserve Electrical Work That Doesn’t Keep You Up at Night

Art started RJN Electrical Services because he was tired of hearing the same stories—homeowners chasing down contractors who never call back, getting hit with surprise charges, or worse, being left with unsafe wiring and failed inspections. He knew it didn’t have to be that way.

For decades, he’s been showing up when he says we will, walking clients through every step of the process, and doing clean, code-compliant work that passes inspection the first time. Whether it’s a panel upgrade, a renovation, or just figuring out why a breaker keeps tripping, he’ll treat every job like it’s happening in his own home.

RJN is based right here in your community, and we’ve helped hundreds of homeowners and small business owners stop second-guessing their electrical work and finally feel confident in the safety and quality of their space.

This isn’t just about wires and panels. It’s about giving you peace of mind. Our clients often tell us things like “I just want someone I can trust,” or “This stuff stresses me out, I just want it taken care of.” We hear you. That’s exactly what we’re here to do.

And we’re not stopping there. As homes age and electrical needs grow, we’re committed to helping even more families feel safe, comfortable, and taken care of. Because when your wiring is right, everything else feels a little easier too.

Important Things You Should Know

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

The third prong on a plug is a grounding prong. It provides added protection to you and your devices by reducing the risk of electrical shock during a short circuit. Two-pronged plugs do not offer this grounding safety.

Flickering lights can be due to something as simple as a loose bulb, but it can also signal a more serious issue like faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, or voltage fluctuations. If flickering persists, call a professional to check your system.

It’s strongly discouraged. Electrical work requires specific training and licensing. Attempting DIY repairs can be dangerous and may lead to shock, fire, or code violations. Always hire a qualified electrician.

A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) shuts off power when it detects an imbalance in current flow, helping to prevent electric shock. It’s required in areas with moisture like bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and outdoor receptacles.

This likely means your outlet or wiring is damaged and potentially overheating. Turn off power to the area and contact an electrician right away to avoid a fire.

This often means you’ve lost one leg of your 240-volt power supply. It could be due to a utility issue or a problem in your electrical panel. Either way, this needs urgent professional attention to avoid hazards.

First, check that the circuit isn’t overloaded. If only one appliance is the issue, unplug it and try using another in its place. If problems persist, have the outlet or circuit inspected by a licensed electrician.

Yes. LEDs use up to 90% less energy and last much longer than incandescent bulbs. They also produce less heat and are more environmentally friendly.

A hot switch is not normal and could indicate a serious wiring issue or overload. Turn off the power to that circuit and contact an electrician immediately to prevent fire risk.

First, unplug any devices that may have caused the overload. Then go to your breaker panel, switch the tripped breaker fully to the “off” position, then back to “on.” If it trips again immediately, call a professional.

Circuit breakers are sized to protect the wires connected to them. Using a larger breaker on a smaller wire can cause the wire to overheat and start a fire. Always consult an electrician before making changes.


Whole-house surge protectors shield all your appliances and electronics from power surges caused by lightning, grid issues, or internal spikes—offering better protection than individual plug-in strips.

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