Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Essential protection for your family

Smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are the most critical safety devices in your home. They are your first line of defense against fire and invisible, odorless gas. However, detectors expire after 10 years, and battery-only units may not offer the same protection as hardwired interconnected systems.

We specialize in installing and replacing hardwired smoke and CO detector systems. Interconnected alarms ensure that if one unit detects danger, every alarm in the house sounds, giving your family precious time to escape.

Our Safety Services:

  • Hardwired Installation: Reliable power with battery backup.
  • Interconnected Systems: Hear the alarm from any room in the house.
  • System Upgrades: Replace yellowing, expired, or malfunctioning units.
  • Code Compliance: Ensure your home meets current safety laws.

Don't gamble with safety. Ensure your detectors are working and up to date.

Common Issues We Fix

Chirping alarms
Expired units (>10 years)
False alarms
Yellowed plastic
Missing detectors in bedrooms

Call us at 1 (888) 202-7329 to schedule your service today

Why Choose Electrician Pro Today?

Code Experts

We know the local requirements for detector placement and type.

Reliability

Hardwired interconnected systems offer the highest level of protection.

Peace of Mind

Sleep soundly knowing your safety systems are fully operational.

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