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Ground fault protection for kitchens, bathrooms, outdoor outlets, garages, and anywhere water meets electricity.
One outlet or a whole-home audit — fast, affordable, and always up to current code.
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) cuts power in a fraction of a second the moment it detects current leaking to ground — like when a hair dryer falls into a sink, or a power tool gets wet on a job site. Standard outlets don’t do this. In the locations where electricity and water can meet, that gap is genuinely dangerous. High Power Inc. installs and replaces GFCI outlets and breakers everywhere they’re needed — for safety, insurance compliance, electrical code, and upcoming home sales.
All kitchen countertop outlets · All bathroom outlets · All outdoor outlets · Garages and attached structures · Unfinished basements and crawl spaces · Laundry rooms · Any location within 6 feet of a sink · Pool, hot tub, and spa areas
If your home was built or last rewired before the 1980s, most of these locations likely still have unprotected standard outlets.
GFCI Outlet Installation: Replace standard outlets with GFCI-protected receptacles — same day.
GFCI Breaker Installation: GFCI-type breakers at the panel to protect all outlets on a given circuit.
Whole-House GFCI Audit: Inspect every outlet, identify every location missing protection, price the complete upgrade upfront.
Outdoor GFCI Protection: Weather-resistant GFCI outlets with in-use covers for patios, driveways, and exterior walls.
Pool & Spa GFCI: Dedicated protection for pool pumps, heaters, and spa equipment.
Pre-Sale Code Updates: Home inspectors commonly flag missing GFCIs — we handle pre-sale electrical updates quickly.
AFCI Installation: Arc fault circuit interrupters — required in most living areas by current code.
Single GFCI outlet replacements: $125–200 each · Whole-house upgrades (10–20 outlets): $800–$2,000 · All quotes firm and written before any work begins.
One outlet or a whole-home audit — fast, affordable, and always up to current code.