Outlets & switches
Warm, loose, dead, sparking, or intermittently working outlets and switches should be described accurately and left alone when they appear unsafe.
Romero's Service Company
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Electrical / Troubleshooting & Installation
Romero's handles electrical troubleshooting and practical installations for Lafayette-area homes, rentals, and light commercial properties, including outlets, switches, lighting, fans, and related repair work.
The Direct Answer
Romero's handles electrical troubleshooting and practical installations for Lafayette-area homes, rentals, and light commercial properties, including outlets, switches, lighting, fans, and related repair work.
Electrical symptoms can be confusing. A dead outlet, flickering light, failed fan, or damaged switch may be isolated—or connected to a larger repair. Romero’s starts with the symptom and defines the safe next step.
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Electrical symptoms can be confusing. A dead outlet, flickering light, failed fan, or damaged switch may be isolated—or connected to a larger repair. Romero’s starts with the symptom and defines the safe next step.
Warm, loose, dead, sparking, or intermittently working outlets and switches should be described accurately and left alone when they appear unsafe.
Lighting work may include replacing a failed fixture, installing a new compatible fixture, correcting mounting details, or coordinating ceiling and finish repairs.
Ceiling and exhaust fans involve secure mounting, existing wiring, switching, ventilation paths, and sometimes drywall or carpentry around the opening.
Troubleshooting starts with what stopped working, when it happens, what else is affected, and whether moisture, impact, remodeling, or a recent installation is involved.
Fixture replacement is not only cosmetic when the box, wiring, support, wall, or ceiling condition also needs attention.
Electrical tasks connected to a remodel are sequenced with access, framing, drywall, cabinetry, paint, and finish installation so completed surfaces are protected.
How Romero's Thinks About the Work
Document the outlet, switch, fixture, fan, or room affected and whether the problem is constant or intermittent.
Consider recent moisture, remodeling, appliance work, impact damage, or other changes that may be connected.
Separate the electrical task from any drywall, carpentry, finish, or cleanup work needed to complete the property repair.
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 questionNote what stopped working, whether nearby devices are affected, when the symptom occurs, and whether moisture, impact, a new fixture, or recent remodeling preceded it.
Yes, within the confirmed service scope. The team considers the existing wiring, switching, mounting support, clearances, box condition, and any ceiling or finish repair needed around the installation.
Stop using a component that is warm, loose, sparking, discolored, buzzing, wet, or producing a burning odor. Do not repeatedly reset or operate something that appears unsafe; seek appropriate emergency help if there is immediate danger.
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.