TE Certified provides local electrician, plumbers, and HVAC services for Atlanta area homes! With over 11,000 5 Star Reviews from Metro Atlanta homeowners our goal is to always provide excellent residential Atlanta electricians, heating, cooling, and plumbing services and have been doing that for over 20 years! When you're looking for an HVAC contractor, plumber and electrician near Atlanta count on TE Certified for all your home service needs.
Our local and licensed Atlanta area electrical contractors, plumbers & HVAC technicians are home care specialists dedicated to providing your family 5 Star service for all your electrical repair, plumbing problems, and air conditioning repair service needs.
Atlanta Electricians Near Me
Have a problem with your electrical work? Hiring an electrician can be a daunting task. You want to make sure you’re getting the best service possible, so why not pick one who is certified? TE Certified has electrical pros near Atlanta that always do their work right and only hire talented people for your home! Our experienced team will diagnose any problem quickly before offering solutions tailored specifically towards what's going on - no guesswork involved here because we know all about electricity.
Trusted Atlanta Electrical Repair, Installation & Maintenance Service
Our electrical service contractor work includes:
- Safety inspections
- Whole home generator installation
- Circuit panel upgrade and replacement
- Electrical outlet installations
- EV charger installation
- Electrical troubleshooting
- Ceiling fan installation
- Whole home re-wiring
- Whole house backup generators
- Emergency services
Homeowners are always faced with the challenge of repairing their house's electrical system when something goes wrong. We know you don't want your computers, refrigerators, and other essential appliances to break when you need them most! Hiring the wrong electrical team can have a negative effect on your safety, both in terms of what they do and how well it’s done. There are many people with the talent for handiwork, but they may not be adequately trained when it comes to electrical repairs.
Our 5 Star experts are the best electricians in Atlanta and receive the most thorough training, and we have the highest standards in Georgia. We are the best at what we do. When you call, your problem will be diagnosed and solved quickly with an efficient solution tailored just for YOU!
Electrical Service FAQs
Typically, electricians charge between $50 - $125 an hour in the Atlanta, GA area. While cost is important, when choosing an electrician make sure they also:
- Provide an itemized bill up front.
- Are licensed and insured.Â
- Has good reviews and recommendations.
- Communicates before, during and after work is completed.
Check out our typical electrical pricing charges for your Atlanta area home.
While there may be several ways to handle your electrical needs that are “OK,” we follow an extensive set of “best practices” that we are constantly sharpening so you know you’re getting the best quality workmanship in Atlanta.
Your Local Atlanta HVAC Repair Company
For all your air conditioning unit repair needs from fixing a broken air conditioner to complete HVAC replacement, trust the experts at TE Certified.
Our HVAC services include:
 No HVAC system service job is too big or small for the TE Certified team to handle!
We service all types of HVAC brands and systems. Avoid unexpected repair costs while making sure your heating and cooling system runs smoothly year-round with our HomeCare Maintenance Plan that includes fall and spring HVAC tune-ups, priority scheduling and yearly safety checks. We offer upfront pricing and same-day service!
Local AC Repair Services
TE Certified knows that when temperatures are high near Atlanta, it's hard to keep cool with your AC unit running all the time. When your AC unit isn't performing like it should, or it's not cooling your home like it should, we'll arrive quickly and fix your home cooling system so you and your family can stay comfortable without breaking a sweat!
We know that your AC system is one of the most important parts in ensuring comfort throughout summertime. That's why we always take care not only with the repairs but also by being honest about what needs repaired or replaced so you can make an informed decision when choosing which company to go through for service! Happily preventing problems before they happen allows us time save money on future visits because there won't be any need unnecessary costs added onto already expensive bills.
HVAC Service FAQs
The average cost to install or replace a home air conditioning system in the Atlanta, GA area is around $7,500. The typical range is from $6,500 - $12,500 because the price is determined by a number of factors, including the square footage of your home and SEER rating needed for your specific home. The make, model, size and efficiency rating of the unit chosen are also factors. And last but certainly not least, the brand of the HVAC unit and any extras, including zoning, smart thermostat, etc. have to be factored in.
On average, central air conditioning repairs in the Atlanta, GA area cost about $750. The low end could be as little as $150 for a thermostat fix and could go as high as $2,500 for something more complex. How much you should pay for a home AC repair depends almost entirely on what needs to be fixed. A simple fan fix will cost much less than a compressor repair, for instance. A professional HVAC technician will be able to provide you with a more accurate estimate and pricing.
Lack of regular maintenance causes more problems associated with home air conditioning systems in Atlanta than anything else. Another common issue is refrigerant leaks, which can cause the unit to lose its cooling power. Other problems can include electrical issues such as faulty wiring or a malfunctioning thermostat, which can prevent the unit from turning on or properly regulating the temperature. You can avoid most AC problems with regular and seasonal HVAC maintenance because this will address any issues, as soon as they arise, to keep your AC unit running efficiently and avoid costly repairs.
It depends on the specific issues with the unit and the overall condition of the AC unit. Generally, if a 20-year-old AC unit is experiencing major problems such as compressor failure or refrigerant leaks, it may be more cost-effective to replace the unit rather than investing in costly repairs over time. Older units are not as energy-efficient as newer HVAC models, meaning that it could be costing you more every month just to run the unit. Check your energy bills monthly and ask for advice on the most cost-effective and energy-efficient solution for your situation, to help you determine if you should repair or replace your AC unit.
The #1 reason your AC unit is not cooling your Atlanta area home is your air filters are dirty. Clogged air filters can restrict airflow, reducing your unit's ability to cool the air in your home. Some other reasons could include low refrigerant which won’t allow the air to cool properly. A malfunctioning thermostat can prevent your AC unit from turning on or regulating the temperature properly. Blocked or dirty condenser coils, on the outside unit, can become dirty, reducing its ability to dissipate heat. One last thing to check would be a clogged drain line. Your AC drain line can get clogged with mold, mildew, and debris, preventing the unit from properly draining the condensation, which causes the evaporator coil to freeze up and not cool properly.
Emergency Atlanta Plumbing Service Company
Our residential plumbing services include:
- Plumbing repair
- Water heater repair and installation
- Sump pump installation and repair
- Sewer lines
- Safety inspections by our certified and licensed local plumbers
Homeowners in the Atlanta area often face plumbing problems, even when their homes are relatively new that includes faucet leaks or clogged drains, burst pipe, backed-up sewer lines, or leaking water heater tank that can happen at any time without warning and may require professional help to fix them quickly before they cause more damage than good. Count on TE Certified for plumbing installation, repair, and maintenance services in the Atlanta Area.
Tankless Water Heater Repair & Installation Services
Tankless hot water heaters are a great choice for those who live in tight spaces, such as smaller kitchen or bathroom enclosures.
Compared to tank water heaters, tankless water heater systems offer higher efficiency, lower energy bills, endless hot water, extra space in your home (they don't take up as much space as a tank) and usually longer lifespans (15+ years compared to 10-12 years). In order to save money and energy, a tankless water heater system is the perfect choice.
The installation of this type is much simpler than traditional tanks because there's no need to install plumbing pipes under your sink! TE Certified can help you decide what size would work best with the available room space and power supply near where it'll be installed. Whether indoors near an electric outlet on wall socket/surfaces close enough so that electrical circuits won't become crossed during use, or outside we'll show you the options that you have.
Customer satisfaction is our number one priority, and we want to do everything we can to ensure you and your family stay comfortable all year round.
Call for easy scheduling.
Plumbing FAQs
If you know where your main water supply is located, turn if off and check the meter. If it is still changing, you know the leak is between your house and outside meter. If there are none inside (and this might seem obvious), then it's likely coming from somewhere else close by - like at least one other faucet or pipe nearby!
A leak is sometimes very obvious; other times you could have a leak for months and not know it. There are a few things to look out for if you suspect a leak in your Atlanta area home:
- Look at your water bill to see if your usage has gone up with no apparent reason.Â
- Any musty smells could indicate a leak that has led to mold/mildew.Â
- Any signs of wall, ceiling or floor damage, including stains, warping or bubbling.Â
Professional plumbers can do a thorough inspection of your home and grounds to determine if you have a water leak.
Neighborhoods We Service in Atlanta
We are always driving around your Atlanta area neighborhoods and typical provide service in Ansley Park, Buckhead, Cabbagetown, Candler Park, Chastain Park, Druid Hills, East Atlanta, Edgewood, Grant Park, Inman Park, Kirkwood, Little Five Points, Midtown, Morningside/Lenox Park, Old Fourth Ward, Ormewood Park, Poncey-Highland and Virginia-Highland.
If you live in Atlanta, chances are that we have done work in your neighborhood!
We know how to take care of your pluming issues, the local codes, Atlanta Inspectors, homes in this area, and the common repair issues. If you find yourself in need of a great home service company, call us at (770) 667-6937, send an email, or just flag us down when we’re in the neighborhood!
Read our reviews below and find out why your neighbors consider us to be their nearby electricians, plumbers & HVAC contractor service company in Atlanta!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Atlanta, GA
Job Locations and Reviews
Outdoor door light flickering and flood light Extend circuit, dual function breaker, splice box at attic, replace fixture and replace switch Replace outdoor conduit and wires for two A/C units New main panel
Compromise panel.
HIgh-Efficiency Endless Hot Water. 120v outlet needed for operation, not quoted Office will call to schedule electrician for tankless. Quoted options for whole home filtration system due to newly installed water heaters and longevity of systems Honored original quote pricing. $700 savings
For this job, I replaced two ceiling fans
3 system inspection. Upstairs and main level furnaces are from 2005, furnaces have corrosion/rust on inducer and burners, heat exchangers are in similar conditions based on surrounding areas. Upstairs ac temperature split is only 8 degrees indicating an issue with system refrigerant levels. System may have leak associated with a part of the equipment (evaporator coil or condenser). Basement system is from 2022, has frozen evaporator coil, lineset, And condenser indicating a potential leak in the system. Provided estimates for repairs on systems but based on our findings today, it might be time to think about getting a brand new system.
Add new can lights in the bedrooms. Install 4 new wafer slopped ceiling trims in the living room with a new switch and caseta dimmer with pico remote.
The bare minimum basic repairs to get the system running today. Customer has 9 y/o Carrier system that operates for main level. System is not cooling properly due to failed blower motor. Replaced blower motor. Recommend blower wheel cleaning, along with condenser coil cleaning. System is currently working.
Doorbell chime
Performed a Homecare maintenance inspection. Tested heating and cooling from the thermostat. Checked refrigerant pressures and electrical components. Inspected the cleanliness of the system. Reported all findings to the customer. Replacement of the 20x25x5 air filter.
Completed home care maintenance per single system home. Tested heat and cool from thermostat. Found the condenser coil very dirty and could use a cleaning to keep efficiency up for the summertime. Found a mouse had crawled into the dual capacitor and causing the cap to be very low. Blower wheels also dirty and adding an eye can help with preventing buildup of dirt/dust along with bacterial growth in the unit and the home. Today we replaced the door capacitor to the compressor and fan motor.
The bare minimum basic repairs to get the system running today.
For this job, I worked on helping Sarkis and Amber by installing new 400 amp service mass set up outside of home. Updated older panel for our new. 42 slot QO pane. Everything is ready until Georgia power comes to do power drop so I can take out the current SEU, which is rated for 150 A out and fish up new SER, which is rated for 200 A for indoor main panel. Installed new 60 amp circuit and car charger outside of door in the carport. Also ran new 100 amp circuit to workshop outside in backyard. waiting on 100 A main breaker to install in Subpanel. Will be coming back out one more day when Georgia Power has us on schedule to wrap up project and make sure everything is working properly.
New customer fan light combo over the shower and will be vented to the existing bathroom duct in the attic. Replace the existing 4’ fixture with a customer supplied fixture in the same location.
Use toilet auger to clear obstruction in the toilet
Came out today to fix coaxial connections
2 system inspection. Changed filters supplied by homeowner, 16x25x4 for upstairs and 20x25x4 for main in crawl space. Provided estimates for repairs on main system. Homeowner will sign off on estimates in a week or so.
Install an AprilAire 413 media cabinet, coil cleaning and also, installed an iwave.
Replaced three single pole switches and one three way switch.
The bare minimum basic repairs to get the system running today. Based on our findings today, it might be time to think about getting a brand new system.
Replace customer supplied car charger
Replace toilet in guest bathroom
I’m here installing new outdoor outlet
Wire and install new outdoor outlet
Inspection
-Post Light Repair- I removed the light off the post outside of the home and used a toner to trace the wire out to verify how to go about correcting the light not working. I traced it out to a junction box located in the garage, in the ceiling left of garage door. The wire going to the post light is an old cloth insulated with a UF type outer jacket that penetrates outside that goes to the post light. At the post light I have discovered that a newer UF wire is coming up from the ground that’s not physically protected goes into the post and terminates to the light fixture for the post. From the junction box in the garage a 14/3 NM-B cable is leaving the box, goes through the unfinished basement and into a 3g switch box located at the base of the stairwell and the switch is on the left hand side. I removed the switch to find that it never had power going to it and only the 14/3’s Black and White wire was going to the switch so the light never worked. After correcting the taps I turned th
Toilet pull and reset
Used tub gun to clear shower drain
Mini split for work out room EQ located upstairs
Mitsubishi high efficiency mini split for upstairs bonus room. New refrigerant lines and communicating wires ran for equipment. Atlanta Georgia
Repair section on master shower trap
Replaced gfci with regular outlet in downstairs bedroom. Outlet being fed by gfci in garage.
Install dimmers on stair ways, install surge protector, and outlet for irrigation
Make all repairs necessary to restore the unit to full health and eliminate all other concerns. Performed warranty replacement of main level ah evap coil. Pump down system, removed old coil, brazed in new coil, pressure tested, vacuumed and charged unit to manufacture standards, replaced run cap, cleaned blower shell, and cleaned both condenser coils. Tested operations and found no other issues at this time.
COMPLETED HOMECARE MAINTENANCE FOR SINGLE SYSTEM HOME. TESTED HEAT & COOL FROM THERMOSTAT. CUSTOMER HAS SOME WARM SPOTS IN FRONT BEDROOM, SUGGESTED UPSIZING SUPPLY AND ELIMINATING WYE. ALSO AIR LEAKING FROM PLENUMS NOT SEALED. FOUND DIRTY APRILAIRE FILTER. SUGGEST ADDING AIR QUALITY UV LIGHT TO PREVENT GROWTH IN SYSTEM. COND. COIL OUTSIDE DIRTY & COULD USE A CLEAN TO KEEP UP EFFICIENCY IN SUMMER. TODAY WE CLEANED THE OUTDOOR CONDENSER COIL. CUSTOMER SCHEDULED DUCT ADDON AND UV LIGHT INSTALL FOR NEXT WEEK.
Replaced old leaking prv with new prv. Water pressure inside the home is 60psi. Old water heater was replaced with a new Rheem 50gallon gas water heater. Installed drip pan, quarter turn ball valve on cold side, drip leg 90 on T&P drain line, connected drip pan to drain below the water heater, installed support bracket and thermal expansion tank set to 65psi. Water heater was installed on a stand due to the drain being underneath the water heater. Dielectric fittings were also installed on the water heater nipples. Water heater temperature was set to 120F. Tested water heater for leaks and operation, works well as it should. Toilet was replaced with a 10inch rough in toilet. Flange looked in good condition. Replaced wax ring and tested new toilet for any leaks. No leaks could be found. Installed new supply line and nylon toilet bolts. Sealed the toilet with clear silicone caulk. Halo H2O water filter was installed with a bypass system. Tested for leaks. No leaks. Halo system will need
For this job, I replaced the panel and added new circuits
Install
Make all repairs necessary to restore the unit to full health and eliminate all other concerns. liquid line filters on indoor and outdoor is not supposed to be there. There’s only supposed to be one liquid line filter. There is a potential that the filter could have clogged during the event of the customer living in the residence. The board also could have intermittently failed while customer has been in the home due to age and natural wear and tear. also with the pre-existing filter dryer that was not changed out on install could also be a good indicator that the new filter dryer that is in the system could have clogged as well
Performed 3 system homecare. Flushed drain lines and cleared with pump. No major issues found. Upstairs system does have low refrigerant and found leak at txv. Will need to replace txv under warranty.
I came back out today to install the fiber optic cable. The customer had a roll of it for me from AT&T. I made a small incision outside of the front door and into the attic. I unrolled the fiber and pushed some slack onto the attic. I went into the attic and found a small hole that I could stick my camera in and found the wire. I was able to fish it out of the hole and pulled enough slack to go over the trusses to keep it off the ground. I used straps to hold the fiber in place without putting any tension on the cable. I fished it down into the low volt cabinet located in the hallway. I cleaned up the coax cables in the cabinet, strapped down the splitters, bonded the enclosure to the splitters with a #10 green thwn wire, I vacuumed out the debris and gently rolled up the fiber and put it in the cabinet for AT&T to make the terminations. I walked the homeowner through everything and told him I left some slack in the attic just in case the internet company needs a little more. I cleaned
Inspection of HVAC system for regular maintenance.
Install new sconces/replace outlet outside
Camera inspection of main sewer line
Based on our findings today, it might be time to think about getting a brand new system.
Troubleshoot outlet not working
For this job, we worked on installing a Tesla charger and surge protector
Replaced main floor powder room and upstairs hallway Jack and Jill sink cartridges. Both hot and cold delta cartridges on each sink including the kitchen sink faucet cartridge as well. Turned water on at sinks to test and ensure proper function.
Customer has 5 y/o Rheem system that operates for whole house. System was not cooling properly due to dirty filter. Recommend duct cleaning. No form of water protection present. Pressure levels were normal. Condenser electrical components are good. Recommend condenser coil cleaning. System is currently working.
Upon arrival, found main level system empty of refrigerant. Electronic refrigerant leak detector picked up high levels of refrigerant at evaporator coil. There may be other leaks that cannot be found without doing a nitrogen pressure test. Owner opted to have installation manager come out and talk about updating the condenser and coil. Main level system is not cooling. Disconnect to condenser is off. Replaced 2-16x25x1 filters.
Quoted price to repair a water service line at the front of the complex. The client is going to get multiple estimates before deciding on whether or not to proceed with our estimate. If the work is approved, we will need to get utility protections called. Client is aware of the 24 hour notice to have the complex turned off as far as water supply. No response for landscaping, unmarked, utilities, fencing, or any private underground utilities. Line is responsible for erosion control . Located a break in the 2 inch PVC schedule 20 line. Excavated the line down 30 inches for repair. Installed new schedule 40 PVC with two high max couplings. Tested with no leaks. Documented all work with.