Phone Number

(781) 952-0019

Email Us:

Sales@RamosRamosElectrical.com

Address:

Boston, MA 02128

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Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for quick answers about your electrical system? At Ramos Ramos Electrical Services, we know homeowners and business owners across Greater Boston and all of New England often have similar questions about safety, costs, permits, and what to expect when hiring an electrician. To save you time, we’ve put together this FAQ page covering everything from flickering lights and breaker trips to EV charger installations and panel upgrades. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to contact us — we’re always happy to help.

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OUR MISSION

We are committed to exceeding your expectations as we work tirelessly and with purpose to earn your trust and fulfill your needs.

OUR VISION

To deliver superior, high-quality work to our customers and build lasting relationships based on trust — making us the go-to electrician in Greater Boston and all of New England.

OUR VALUES

  • Responsiveness
  • Reliability Superior
  • Craftsmanship
  • Transparency & Communication
What areas do you serve?

We are based in East Boston, MA, and proudly serve Greater Boston and all of New England, including (but not limited to) Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. If you’re unsure whether we serve your area, just give us a call — we’ll be happy to help.

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Yes — we always aim to leave your property clean and safe. We roll up wires, remove debris, and vacuum up dust. You shouldn’t have to worry about a mess when a local contractor is servicing your property!
Flickering lights can result from a loose connection, an aging fixture or switch, voltage fluctuations in your panel, or overloaded circuits. While a loose bulb is an easy fix, persistent flickering could signal dangerous wiring issues (risk of arcing or fire). We recommend scheduling an inspection promptly so we can diagnose and fix the root cause.
Lowering your electric bill is not a one-time fix. You must first change your daily habits. Be sure to turn off all lights or electrical devices not in use when leaving a room – like TVs. If you have outdoor lighting, install a timer to make sure it is only on when necessary. If you have a heat pump, electric furnace, or air conditioning system, try keeping a consistent thermostat to so your HVAC system runs for shorter periods of time, ultimately reducing the amount of electricity consumed. Lastly, you can also set your thermostat slightly lower in the winter and higher in the summer to reduce HVAC operating time.
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Absolutely. If your home still has a fuse box or a 60–100 amp panel, it may not handle modern appliances, HVAC systems, or EV chargers. We upgrade panels to 200 amps or more and handle all permitting and inspections.

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