Apr 14, 2026
Gas prices in Reno have jumped significantly lately, largely due to ongoing global tensions and the conflict with Iran. Many drivers across Northern Nevada are now paying over $5 a gallon for regular unleaded—and diesel is even higher. That kind of impact at the pump adds up quickly and makes you think twice every time you fill up your tank.
For many Reno and Sparks drivers, this isn’t just a temporary inconvenience—it’s a wake-up call. More people are starting to look for smarter, more cost-effective ways to get around, and that’s where electric vehicles (EVs) come in.
At the same time, all the buzz around autonomous driving features and advanced vehicle technology has people excited. Cars that can assist with highway driving, optimize efficiency, and integrate seamlessly into modern lifestyles? It’s not just impressive—it’s practical. And it’s making EVs feel like the obvious choice for the future.
If you’re in Reno or Sparks and thinking about making the switch—or you already own an EV—one of the best things you can do is install a Level 2 home EV charger.
👉 If you’re ready to explore your options, call Enhanced Electrical Services Inc. at (775) 830-2033 for a FREE consultation today.
We’ve been the go-to licensed electricians for homes in the Reno area since 2012. And when it comes to EV charger installation, this is not something you want to handle yourself or leave to an unlicensed contractor. In Nevada, this isn’t a weekend DIY project—it needs to be done safely, correctly, and up to code.
With everything happening globally, fuel prices here in Northern Nevada have climbed fast. Many local drivers are feeling the squeeze and are tired of riding that rollercoaster.
Electric vehicles offer a way out.
Instead of being tied to unpredictable gas prices, EV owners can charge their vehicles at home—often at a fraction of the cost. Over time, the savings can be significant, especially when fuel prices spike like they have recently.
But the benefits go beyond cost savings. EVs also offer:
For many homeowners in Reno, the decision to switch to an EV is becoming less about “if” and more about “when.”
Once you own an EV, how you charge it becomes just as important as the vehicle itself.
Public charging stations are an option—but they can be inconvenient, expensive, and sometimes crowded. That’s why most EV owners eventually install a Level 2 charger at home.
A 240-volt Level 2 charger typically adds 25 to 60 miles of range per hour. That means most EVs can fully charge overnight while you sleep.
No more:
Instead, you simply plug in at night and wake up ready to go.
Want to install a Level 2 EV charger at your Reno home? Call (775) 830-2033 to schedule your free consultation with Enhanced Electrical!
Here’s where a lot of homeowners make a critical mistake.
Installing an EV charger might seem straightforward—but it’s not something you should try to do yourself or hand off to an unlicensed contractor.
In Nevada, this is not a weekend DIY project. EV chargers require serious electrical work, and it needs to be done correctly the first time.
Most EV chargers draw 30 to 50 amps on a dedicated circuit. That’s a significant electrical load, and if it’s installed improperly, you could run into major issues like:
This is why working with a licensed electrician in Reno is essential.
When it comes to EV charger installation, cutting corners can cost you far more in the long run. A licensed electrical contractor ensures that your installation is safe, compliant, and built to last.
Only a licensed electrician can:
At Enhanced Electrical Services Inc., we handle all of this for you. We’ve been serving Reno-area homeowners since 2012, and EV charger installation is something we do regularly. Our team knows exactly what it takes to get the job done safely and efficiently.
Hiring unlicensed help might seem cheaper upfront, but it can:
Don’t take the risk—call (775) 830-2033 today to speak with a licensed Reno electrician about your EV charger installation.
Before we install any EV charger, we always start with a full electrical load calculation—and this step is critical.
Your home’s electrical panel has a limited capacity. If you add a high-demand device like an EV charger without properly evaluating that capacity, you could overload your system.
During a load calculation, we look at everything your home is already using, including:
We then determine how much available capacity remains in your panel—whether it’s 100, 150, or 200 amps—and calculate whether it can safely support the EV charger.
Many homes in Reno, especially older ones, are already close to max capacity.
The load calculation tells us one of three things:
It’s always better to know upfront than to deal with electrical problems later.
Schedule your professional load calculation today by calling (775) 830-2033. It’s the first step to safely installing your EV charger.
Another common question we hear is: How much does it cost to install an EV charger?
For most homes in Reno and Sparks, professional installation starts at around $600, not including the charger itself.
However, the final price can vary depending on:
At Enhanced Electrical Services Inc., we believe in transparency. After completing your load calculation, we provide a clear, upfront quote—so there are no surprises.
No matter which EV you drive, we can install the right charger for your home.
We regularly work with:
Our goal is to ensure your system is installed cleanly, safely, and in the most convenient location for your daily routine.
Between rising gas prices and rapid advancements in EV technology, there’s never been a better time to make the switch. Northern Nevada drivers are realizing that EV ownership isn’t just about the future—it’s about making smarter decisions today.
By installing a home EV charger now, you can:
And most importantly—you’ll avoid the headaches that come from cutting corners on installation.
With gas prices still feeling the effects of global conflict and EV technology becoming more appealing every day, now is the perfect time to make your move.
Just make sure you do the electrical side the right way.
At Enhanced Electrical Services Inc., we’re proud to be Reno’s trusted choice for safe, professional EV charger installation. We’re local, fully licensed, and experienced with homes across Reno, Sparks, and Northern Nevada.
Call us today at (775) 830-2033 for your FREE consultation Or visit EnhancedElectrical.net to get started
Make sure it’s done safely, correctly, and up to code—so you can enjoy all the benefits of EV ownership without the stress.
Call (775) 830-2033 today and let Enhanced Electrical Services Inc. help you take the next step. ⚡🚗
If your bathroom or kitchen exhaust fan is rattling, humming loudly, or barely moving air, it’s trying to tell you something—and most Reno/Sparks homeowners ignore the warning signs for far too long.
Outdated exhaust fans are one of the most overlooked home maintenance issues in Reno, Sparks, and across Northern Nevada. Yet they play a critical role in controlling moisture, preventing mold, improving indoor air quality, and protecting your home from long-term structural damage.
At Enhanced Electrical Services, our licensed electricians have helped hundreds of local homeowners upgrade aging, inefficient fans with modern, high-performance systems designed for today’s homes.
Not sure if yours needs to be replaced? Call (775) 830-2033 for a free consultation—we’ll give you a clear, honest assessment.
Reno’s climate creates a unique challenge. While the region is known for its dry air, modern homes are built tighter and more energy-efficient than ever before. That means moisture from showers, cooking, and daily living doesn’t escape as easily as it used to.
Without proper ventilation, that trapped moisture can lead to:
Even in Northern Nevada’s dry environment, poor ventilation can quietly cause thousands of dollars in damage over time.

Most homes built before 2010 still rely on outdated, single-function exhaust fans. While they may still “turn on,” that doesn’t mean they’re doing their job effectively.
Common issues include:
If your exhaust fan is 10–15 years old or older, it’s very likely operating far below today’s standards.
👉 Pro tip: If you hold a piece of toilet paper up to the fan and it doesn’t stick, your airflow is insufficient.
Think your fan might be failing? Call Enhanced Electrical Services at (775) 830-2033 to schedule your free in-home assessment.
Not sure if your fan needs replacing? Here are the most common warning signs Reno homeowners should watch for:
If you’re experiencing even one or two of these issues, it’s worth having a professional take a look.
Today’s exhaust fans are no longer just functional—they’re a meaningful upgrade to your comfort, efficiency, and daily routine.

Modern units often include bright, energy-efficient LED lighting, eliminating the need for separate fixtures and improving visibility in your space.
Enjoy music, podcasts, or news while getting ready. It’s a small luxury that many Reno homeowners quickly come to love.
Cold winter mornings in Reno are no joke. Built-in heaters provide instant warmth without cranking up your entire HVAC system.
Smart fans automatically turn on when moisture levels rise and shut off when the air clears—improving efficiency and preventing mold without any effort on your part.
Many high-quality fans operate below 1.0 sones, making them virtually silent compared to older units.
Not sure which features are right for your home? Call (775) 830-2033 and we’ll help you choose the perfect solution.
Upgrading your exhaust fan isn’t just about comfort—it can also reduce energy costs over time.
Modern fans:
For Reno homeowners focused on energy efficiency and sustainability, this is one of the simplest upgrades with immediate benefits.
One of the biggest misconceptions is that replacing an exhaust fan requires a major renovation. In reality, modern systems are designed for fast, minimally invasive installation.
In many cases:
Whether you’re upgrading a single bathroom fan or improving ventilation throughout your home, the process is typically quick and hassle-free.
For most Reno-area homes, a professional exhaust fan replacement typically ranges between $400 and $600.
This includes:
Premium models with advanced features (lighting, heaters, Bluetooth, humidity sensors) may increase the cost depending on the unit and any electrical modifications required.
Call Enhanced Electrical Services at (775) 830-2033 for a free, no-obligation estimate with upfront pricing.
While DIY installation may seem tempting, improper installation can lead to:
Hiring a licensed electrician ensures:

Since 2012, Enhanced Electrical Services has built a reputation as one of Northern Nevada’s most trusted electrical contractors.
We’ve completed hundreds of exhaust fan replacements across:
What sets us apart:
With 69 five-star Google reviews, our customers consistently trust us for quality work and dependable service.
We proudly serve homeowners throughout Northern Nevada, including:
If you’re nearby, chances are we’ve already helped a neighbor upgrade their home.
Don’t let an outdated exhaust fan compromise your home’s air quality, comfort, or efficiency.
Upgrading is faster, more affordable, and more impactful than most homeowners expect—and the benefits start immediately.
📞 Call Enhanced Electrical Services at (775) 830-2033 💻 Or fill out our quick online form to schedule your free consultation today
Jim Baffrey - Owner - Enhanced Electrical Services — Licensed, Insured & Trusted Since 2012
In commercial spaces—offices, retail stores, warehouses, restaurants, and more—safety isn’t just a requirement, it’s a responsibility. And while many systems work behind the scenes, few are as critical in a moment of crisis as illuminated exit signs and emergency lighting.
These aren’t just fixtures on a wall—they are lifelines.
At Enhanced Electrical, we help businesses ensure these systems are not only compliant, but fully operational when it matters most. If you're unsure about your current setup, call (775) 830-2033 to schedule a consultation and protect your building today.
When normal lighting fails—due to a blackout, fire damaging electrical systems, or intentional power shutoffs—buildings can plunge into darkness. Panic sets in quickly, especially in crowded spaces. Lit exit signs (typically the familiar red or green "EXIT" markers) and emergency lights (wall- or ceiling-mounted units that flood pathways with illumination) activate automatically to provide clear direction.
They serve two key functions:
- Visibility — Ensuring exit doors, stairwells, corridors, and changes in direction remain visible even through smoke or low light.
- Direction — Reducing confusion by highlighting the safest, most direct routes out of the building. Without these systems, occupants might wander disoriented, waste precious time, or head toward dead ends. Studies show that proper exit signage and lighting significantly speed up evacuation and reduce the risk of injuries or fatalities.
In the United States (and many countries worldwide), these systems aren't optional—they're mandated by building and fire codes. The NFPA 101 Life Safety Code (from the National Fire Protection Association) sets strict standards:
- Exit signs must be clearly visible from no more than 100 feet (or the sign's rated viewing distance), illuminated continuously, and readable with letters at least 6 inches tall and ¾-inch wide strokes. They require at least 5 foot-candles of surface illumination and must contrast sharply with surroundings.
- Emergency lighting along egress paths (stairs, aisles, corridors, and exit access ways) must provide an average of 1 foot-candle (with no point below 0.1 foot-candle) for at least the first 1.5 hours of an emergency, then maintain a reduced but usable level.
- Systems must activate automatically upon power failure and often tie into backup batteries, generators, or reliable sources. Regular inspections (at least monthly visual checks and periodic full tests) ensure compliance. Failing to maintain these can result in fines, failed inspections, liability in lawsuits, or worse—tragic outcomes during an actual emergency.
At Enhanced Electrical, we make compliance simple. Our team ensures your systems meet code, function properly, and pass inspections—without adding stress to your operations. Call (775) 830-2033 to schedule your system check today.
1. Reduces Panic and Promotes Orderly Evacuation Visible pathways and glowing signs provide reassurance. People stay calmer, follow directions more rationally, and avoid chaotic bottlenecks.
2. Improves Speed and Efficiency: Research on evacuation scenarios shows that illuminated signs and lights cut evacuation times dramatically. In one study, the absence of lit exit signs increased evacuation time by over 26% in simulated conditions. Clear guidance helps people avoid obstacles, locate stairs, and reach exits faster.
3. Enhances Safety in Smoke-Filled Environments: Smoke often rises, obscuring ceiling lights but leaving lower-level paths clearer. Properly placed emergency lights along floors and walls remain effective, while illuminated signs cut through haze to mark exits.
4. Protects Vulnerable Populations: In buildings with employees, customers, visitors, or people with mobility challenges, reliable lighting levels the playing field, giving everyone a fair chance to escape safely.
5. Versatility for Different Scenarios: These systems aren't just for fires—they activate during any power loss, natural disasters, or even planned outages, ensuring continued safe navigation.

Even the best system fails if neglected. Facility managers should:
- Test monthly (30-second visual check) and annually (full 90-minute discharge test).
- Replace batteries every few years.
- Keep records for inspections.
- Train staff on emergency procedures.
Many building owners partner with Enhanced Electrical Services, providers that specialize in emergency lighting maintenance. These professionals can perform required testing of emergency lights, identify issues early, and handle replacements as needed—ensuring systems remain fully operational and code-compliant without burdening in-house staff.
A non-functional sign or light can turn a manageable situation into a tragedy.
Don’t wait for an inspection—or an emergency—to find out something isn’t working. Call (775) 830-2033 today and schedule a consultation.
Exit signs and emergency lighting may seem like small details in your building… until they become the most important systems you have.
They save time. They reduce chaos. They save lives.
At Enhanced Electrical, we’re committed to making sure your business is prepared, protected, and compliant—every single day.
📞 Schedule your consultation today: (775) 830-2033
Because when the lights go out… safety should never be in question.
Your electrical panel is the backbone of your property’s power system. Whether you own a home or operate a commercial facility, an outdated or unsafe panel can lead to serious consequences, including fire hazards, equipment damage, downtime, and insurance complications.
At Enhanced Electrical, we specialize in residential and commercial electrical panel upgrades throughout Northern Nevada. If your property still has a fuse panel, Zinsco panel, or Federal Pacific panel, it may be time for a professional evaluation.
📞 Call (775) 830-2033 today to schedule your free consultation.
Older panels were not designed to handle today’s electrical loads. Between HVAC systems, commercial equipment, EV chargers, server rooms, kitchen equipment, and modern appliances, electrical demand has dramatically increased.
Here are three common high-risk panels we frequently replace:
Fuse panels were common in homes built before the 1960s. Instead of breakers, they use screw-in fuses that “blow” during an overload.
Here’s the problem:
Today’s homes require 100–200 amps or more to safely power appliances, HVAC systems, EV chargers, and smart devices. An overloaded fuse panel can cause overheating, arcing, and potentially fire.
At Enhanced Electrical, we are experts at upgrading outdated fuse panels to modern, safe breaker systems that meet current code requirements and handle today’s electrical demands.
Call (775) 830-2033 to schedule your free panel assessment.
Zinsco panels were widely installed in the 1970s and 1980s. While once considered innovative, they are now known for serious safety concerns.
Common issues include:
When breakers don’t trip properly, dangerous levels of current continue flowing through your wiring, which can lead to overheating and fire.
At Enhanced Electrical, we have upgraded numerous Zinsco panels in Reno and surrounding communities. We replace them with safer, reliable modern options such as:
These panels are designed to trip reliably, protect against arc faults, and support today’s energy usage.
If you suspect you have a Zinsco panel, call (775) 830-2033 today for a free consultation.
Federal Pacific (FPE) panels were installed in millions of homes from the 1950s through the 1980s. They are especially known for their “Stab-Lok” breakers.
The issue? Independent testing revealed that many Federal Pacific breakers fail to trip during overload conditions. That means:
Many insurance companies flag or refuse coverage on homes with Federal Pacific panels.
At Enhanced Electrical, we strongly recommend upgrading Federal Pacific panels to modern systems built for safety, reliability, and long-term performance.
Call (775) 830-2033 to schedule your free consultation and protect your home.
For business owners, outdated panels are not just inconvenient, they are a liability.
Panel upgrades help:
At Enhanced Electrical, we understand commercial load calculations, service upgrades, and coordinated power shutdown planning to minimize business disruption.
We don’t just replace panels, we design systems for performance and growth.
If you notice any of these signs, don’t wait! Call Enhanced Electrical at (775) 830-2033 to schedule your free consultation today.
When it comes to electrical panel upgrades, experience matters. Enhanced Electrical specializes in:
We provide professional assessments, transparent recommendations, and safe, efficient installation.
Your property deserves a modern electrical foundation!
Whether you own a home, manage rental properties, or operate a commercial facility, an outdated panel is not worth the risk.
Protect your property. Protect your investment. Protect your people.
Safe power starts with the right panel.
Jim Baffrey - CEO Enhanced Electrical
In the world of home electrical safety, the National Electrical Code (NEC) sets the benchmark for how our homes are wired. Updated every three years by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the NEC exists to minimize risks such as electrical fires, shocks, and household accidents.
At Enhanced Electrical Services, we stay current with every code update to ensure your home remains both safe and compliant.
One area that has seen significant change is the requirements for receptacles (outlets) on kitchen islands and peninsulas. These features are now central hubs in modern kitchens — used for meal prep, dining, entertaining, and powering appliances. With cords and plugs in constant use, safety is critical.
The 2023 NEC introduced major updates to Section 210.52(C), shifting from mandatory outlet requirements based on countertop size to a more flexible approach with strict placement rules. These changes address real-world hazards, including dangling cords that can be pulled by children or pets, while still allowing homeowners design flexibility.
In this article, I’ll walk you through what changed, why it matters, and why pop-up receptacles are becoming a preferred solution.
Under earlier versions of the NEC (such as the 2020 edition):
While common, this setup created safety concerns. Cords hanging over edges could be pulled, causing appliances to fall and potentially injure someone or start a fire. These hazards prompted the NEC to rethink safer installation standards.
The 2023 NEC overhauled Section 210.52(C)(2) and (3) with three key updates:
Because local jurisdictions adopt codes at different times, it’s always best to confirm compliance requirements with a licensed electrician.
Call us to ensure you're in compliance: (775) 830-2033

With below-counter outlets no longer permitted, pop-up receptacles have become a popular and code-compliant solution.
These units are installed directly into the countertop and remain flush when not in use. When needed, they rise to provide power — then retract neatly out of sight.
Benefits include:
If you’re remodeling, pop-ups should be planned early, as installation requires a countertop cut-out and proper wiring beneath.
Call us with questions: (775) 830-2033
If you’re considering adding pop-up outlets:
Improper installation can lead to failed inspections, safety risks, and costly corrections.

The 2023 NEC updates reflect a broader trend toward safer, smarter kitchen design. By removing hazardous outlet placements while allowing flexibility, the code adapts to modern living.
Pop-up receptacles offer an elegant and compliant solution for today’s kitchen islands and peninsulas.
If you're building, remodeling, or simply want to ensure your home is up to code, Enhanced Electrical Services is here to help. Our licensed professionals stay up to date on all NEC changes and provide safe, high-quality installations.
Your home’s safety — and your peace of mind — matter.
Jim Baffrey - Founder & CEO - EnhancedElectrical.net