I would like to install more lighting in my kitchen, but my house is two stories and I have been told that is not an option without tearing holes in the ceiling. Is this true or is there a way to put in more lighting without tearing up the ceiling?

Installing lighting in an existing two story home without putting holes in various places can be a very difficult task. However, choosing an electrician with an extensive residential service background is going to be your best bet. These electricians will have the experience to spot out other fixtures, trim, receptacles and switches that may be possible existing "pull points" to get wire to the needed places without causing any repair work. An experienced service technician will also have the proper tools such as pull rods, snake cameras and extended drill bits to get the job done properly.

If this answer sounds like a promotion for my company...it is. Unfortunately your question is one that cannot be answered in writing because it is not always feasible and every home is different. This type of work needs someone with a lot of experience to be completed with success. All of our electricians focus on residential service, all of them have been trained specifically to deal with these types of situations, and they are all backed by over 20 yrs of residential service experience.

Please call and set up an appointment to have one of us out to look over your home and discuss your options. We will provide you a guaranteed, written, up-front price with plenty of options so you can choose what will work best for you before we start any work.