GFCI, Outlets & Switches
GFCI outlet installation, outlet and switch replacement, and adding new outlets where you need them. Small jobs done right.
GFCI outlets protect you from electric shock anywhere water and electricity might meet, and the National Electrical Code requires them in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, basements, and any outdoor outlet. A lot of older homes in Baldwin County were built before those rules existed, which means standard two-prong outlets are still sitting in spots where code now requires GFCI. Wave Electrical handles the small stuff — a single dead outlet, a kitchen full of upgrades, USB outlets in the bedroom, or a new run to that corner of the garage you’ve always wanted to use.
When you need this
- Your kitchen or bathroom outlets are standard (no test/reset buttons) and you want them brought up to code
- You’re remodeling and want USB outlets, smart outlets, or modern switches added to the work
- An outlet has gone dead, sparks when you plug in, or feels warm to the touch
- You need a new outlet added in a home office, garage, outdoor patio, or anywhere there’s not one now
- A switch hums, flickers the lights, or doesn’t always do what it’s supposed to
What the process looks like
For a single outlet or switch fix, call Jimmy and describe what’s going on. Most of the time he can give you a ballpark cost on the phone. The visit itself usually takes 15 to 30 minutes per device. He’ll shut the circuit down at the breaker, swap the device, test it under load, and clean up before he leaves.
For a whole-home outlet upgrade, the first visit is a walk-through. Jimmy will count what needs to change, identify which circuits need GFCI protection at the panel versus at the outlet, and quote the job. The work itself is usually a single day for an average home. When the visit is over, every required location in your home meets current code, and you’ve got a clear picture of what was done.
If you’re adding a new outlet rather than replacing one, the conversation starts with where you want it and what you plan to plug in. A workshop with a table saw needs a different circuit than a desk with a laptop. Jimmy will tell you whether he can pull from an existing circuit or whether the load means a new run from the panel. Either way, it’s licensed and insured work, permitted where required, and done right the first time.
Coastal homes age fast
Salt air and humidity are hard on electrical devices. Outlets on screen porches, garage walls, and outdoor kitchens corrode faster here than they do inland, and a corroded outlet is both a fire risk and a shock risk. If you’ve got outlets that look discolored, feel loose when you plug in, or have buzzed at you, those are worth replacing before they fail.
Wave Electrical serves Fairhope, Daphne, Spanish Fort, Foley, Gulf Shores, and the rest of Baldwin County. Call Jimmy at 251-656-4601 or request a free quote — no job is too small.
Frequently asked questions
GFCI protection is required in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, unfinished basements, outdoor locations, and near pools or water features. Many older Baldwin County homes were built before current code — if your kitchen and bathrooms don't have GFCI outlets, Jimmy can bring them up to code quickly.
Yes. Jimmy can add new outlets anywhere in your home that needs them — home offices, garages, outdoor areas, kitchens. He'll run the wiring from an existing circuit or add a new one if the load requires it.
A straightforward GFCI outlet replacement takes about 15–30 minutes. Jimmy often batches multiple outlet upgrades in a single visit to be efficient with your time.
Simple outlet and switch replacements are among the most affordable electrical services. Jimmy charges by the job — call for a quick estimate, or include it in a larger service visit to save on trip charges.
We serve all of Baldwin County & beyond
Got a flickering light, or a 6-month build?
One licensed electrician, on the Gulf coast since 2009. Tell Jimmy what's going on and you'll get a callback the same day.