About Copperline Electric

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Yes, yes, and yes! We’re fully licensed and insured to handle all your electrical needs in Massachusetts. With 17 years of experience, we’ve seen it all and know how to get the job done right. You can trust that we’ve got the skills, the credentials, and the experience to keep your home or business safe and running smoothly.

Ductless Mini Split System

A heat pump is an energy-efficient system that heats and cools your home by transferring heat. In winter, it pulls heat from outside and brings it in to warm your home. In summer, it reverses the process and moves heat outside to cool things down.

A licensed electrician makes sure your heat pump is installed safely and up to code. Many HVAC contractors subcontract out the electrical work, but at Copperline Electric, we do it all ourselves—from the heat pump to any electrical upgrades. That means fewer hands in the pot and a smoother, more efficient installation from start to finish.

Heat pumps use more electricity than traditional systems, so if your current panel can’t handle the load, we might need to upgrade it. This ensures your system runs safely and efficiently without overloading your electrical system.

Most likely yes! Mini-split heat pumps are especially great for rooms without ductwork, like additions, basements, or garages. We’ll help you figure out the best placement for your system to make sure it works efficiently.

Yes, Massachusetts offers rebates and incentives for energy-efficient home upgrades, including heat pumps! The Mass Save program is a great place to start. As a Mass Save Installer, we can help you navigate the available rebates to save on installation costs.

Yes, we are! We’re a Mass Save-approved contractor, which means we can help you access rebates and incentives for installing your heat pump system through the program.

To qualify for a rebate, your home needs to meet certain energy efficiency standards. We can help you determine if you’re eligible for a Mass Save rebate during our initial consultation and guide you through the process to get your savings.

Service Upgrades

A service upgrade basically gives your home’s electrical system the boost it needs to safely power all the modern stuff—appliances, gadgets, lights, you name it. A lot of older homes around Massachusetts, especially those built over 30 years ago, still have smaller panels with 60 or 100 amps, which just don’t cut it anymore. Upgrading to 200 amps (or more) makes sure your home can keep up, whether it’s powering your new heat pump system or your EV Charger.

If you’re seeing flickering lights, tripped breakers, or appliances not running at full power, it might be a sign that your electrical system is maxed out. Older setups, like knob-and-tube wiring or fuse boxes, might especially need an upgrade. At Copperline, we offer a free consultation and can run a load calculator test to see exactly what your system needs. We’re happy to stop by, check things out, and give you honest recommendations for what’s best for your home and family.

A service upgrade usually means swapping out your electrical panel for one with more power, updating any old wiring or connections, and sometimes replacing the outside meter too. The whole process typically takes a day or two. We make sure everything meets Massachusetts safety codes, so you can feel confident that your home’s system is safe and up-to-date.

EV Chargers

If you’re in an older home around Massachusetts, you might need an electrical upgrade first. During your consultation Mike will run a load test to see if your system can handle an EV charger or if you’d benefit from a service upgrade for safe, reliable charging. We’re here to make sure everything’s set up right from the start.

Yes, most EV chargers require a Level 2 charging outlet, which is different from a standard wall outlet. This will need to be installed by a licensed electrician. We handle the whole process—from the electrical panel to the charger installation—making sure everything meets Massachusetts electrical codes and runs smoothly.

Yes! At Copperline, we’re experienced with installing a wide range of EV chargers, including Level 1, Level 2, and even high-speed DC fast chargers. Whether you have a specific brand or model in mind, or you’re not sure which one is right for your home, we’ll guide you through the options and ensure that the installation is done properly. We’ve worked with homeowners all over Walpole, Norfolk, Westwood, Newton, and surrounding areas, so you can trust us to handle any EV charger installation with care and expertise.

Yes, we’ve installed EV chargers for the Ford F-150 Lightning and many other electric vehicles. Experience is key when it comes to making sure your charger is set up properly, especially if you want to take full advantage of your truck’s capabilities, like using it as a backup generator.

Renovations

Whether you’re remodeling your kitchen, finishing a basement, or adding on, we handle all the electrical work—from upgrading your panel to installing lighting, outlets, and new systems. We make sure everything is safe and up to date, no matter the project.

It depends on what you’re adding. If you’re installing new appliances, adding rooms, or things like an EV charger or heat pump, your electrical system might need an upgrade. We’ll take a look and make sure everything is set for your renovation.

Absolutely! We’re happy to work alongside your general contractor to make sure the electrical work fits seamlessly into your renovation. Whether it’s a kitchen remodel, finishing a basement or a whole house remodel, we’ll coordinate with your contractor to keep the project moving smoothly and get everything done right.

Yep! Whether you’re renovating your home or your business, we’ve got the experience to handle the electrical work. From lighting to power upgrades, we’ll make sure everything is safe and up to code.

Generators

When the power goes out, a whole-house generator automatically turns on and powers your home. It’s hooked up to your electrical system and is designed to handle everything you need—without you having to lift a finger. We’ll help you choose the right size and make sure it’s installed safely, so you’ll have peace of mind when the lights go out.

In most cases, yes. Installing a whole-house generator usually requires an electrical panel upgrade to handle the added load. We’ll assess your current system and make sure everything’s set up to safely support the generator, so it can run smoothly whenever you need it.

Like any major system, your generator needs regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly. We recommend yearly checkups to make sure it’s ready when you need it most. We can handle the maintenance and any repairs to keep your generator in top shape year-round.

General Service

Troubleshooting is our specialty! With 17 years in the game, there’s not much we haven’t come across. Whether it’s a flickering light, tripped breakers, or something more tricky, we’ll figure it out fast and come up with a smart solution to get everything working again. We keep things simple, quick, and efficient—just the way it should be.

Yep, we do both! Whether it’s wiring up a new home, upgrading a business’s system, or fixing something that’s not working, we’ve got the skills to handle it. We’ve worked with homes and businesses all over Walpole, Westwood, Newton, and beyond, so no job is too big or small for us.

First, check what appliances or circuits are on the breaker that’s tripped. If it’s something that can be turned off safely, flip the breaker back to the “on” position. If it trips again, or if you’re unsure, it’s best to call us to inspect the issue and make sure there’s no underlying problem.