Dead outlets
A dead outlet can be isolated or part of a larger circuit symptom; note nearby outlets, switches, breakers, moisture, recent work, and whether the condition changes.
Romero's Service Company
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Electrician Lafayette / Troubleshooting & Installs
Romero's provides practical electrical troubleshooting and installations in Lafayette for outlets, switches, lighting, fans, fixtures, and repair projects that also involve walls, ceilings, carpentry, or finishes.
The Direct Answer
Romero's provides practical electrical troubleshooting and installations in Lafayette for outlets, switches, lighting, fans, fixtures, and repair projects that also involve walls, ceilings, carpentry, or finishes.
Describe the symptom instead of diagnosing it yourself. Romero’s will clarify whether the task fits its service scope and what surrounding work belongs in the estimate.
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Describe the symptom instead of diagnosing it yourself. Romero’s will clarify whether the task fits its service scope and what surrounding work belongs in the estimate.
A dead outlet can be isolated or part of a larger circuit symptom; note nearby outlets, switches, breakers, moisture, recent work, and whether the condition changes.
Failed, loose, warm, sparking, or discolored switches should not be repeatedly operated. Describe the visible condition and leave unsafe components alone.
Lighting problems may come from the lamp, fixture, switch, connection, mounting, or surrounding damage, so the first step is identifying what changed.
Fan installation requires a suitable support location, compatible wiring and switching, clearance, and sometimes ceiling or finish adjustments.
Fixture replacement may include mounting corrections, box access, wall or ceiling repair, paint touch-up, or coordination with a larger room update.
Remodel-related electrical work is planned with openings, framing, drywall, cabinetry, paint, flooring, and fixture installation so the sequence remains efficient.
How Romero's Thinks About the Work
Share what stopped working, where it is located, and whether the condition is constant, intermittent, or connected to moisture.
Identify recent remodeling, appliance changes, damage, or surface work that may affect access and completion.
Include any drywall, ceiling, carpentry, paint, or cleanup necessary to leave the repair complete.
Three Steps
Call, text, or request service with the property type, visible issue, and the result you need.
Romero's clarifies the work, confirms service fit, and provides a free written estimate before approved work begins.
The work is coordinated through closeout, cleanup, and a final review of the approved scope.
Straight Answers
These answers describe Romero's current public service scope. Exact availability is confirmed for the property and project.
Text your questionThe cause may involve the outlet, another device on the circuit, a connection, switching, moisture, damage, or a recent change. Romero's starts with the symptom instead of promising a specific repair before evaluation.
Yes, when the existing support, wiring, switching, clearance, and mounting conditions fit. Any needed ceiling, wall, or finish repair can be listed separately.
Sparking, heat, discoloration, buzzing, burning odor, repeated interruption, exposed damage, or moisture around electrical components should not be ignored. Avoid using the affected component and seek emergency help if danger is immediate.
Yes. Romero's provides free written estimates and does not require money upfront to prepare the estimate. Call or text (337) 962-7879, or use the Request Service form on the homepage, to start the conversation.
Yes. Romero's Service Company is licensed and insured. Customers can ask to see current proof of insurance before work begins and should review the written scope before approving a project.
One Local Number
You do not need the trade diagnosis before you call. Start with the visible problem and Romero's will help clarify the scope.