Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector Services in East Texas
Smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors save lives—and keeping them properly installed and functional is critical. Wiley Electrical installs, replaces, and hardwires detectors across Greater East Texas to help protect families, tenants, and employees. Whether you’re upgrading an old system or wiring a new build, we’ll make sure your alarms meet code and respond when it matters.
Protect your home and loved ones with properly placed and functioning alarms. We install and wire detectors for existing homes, remodels, and new construction.
Wiley Electrical upgraded our panel and installed new lighting throughout our home. They were prompt, professional, and incredibly knowledgeable.
We install battery-powered and hardwired detectors with interconnect capability and proper room placement.
Outdated or faulty alarms? We replace expired units with updated models that meet current safety and fire code.
We install carbon monoxide detectors in garages, kitchens, and utility areas—standalone or combo units.
They replaced every smoke and CO detector in our house with hardwired ones. We feel safer already.
Quick install for our duplex units—great communication and fully up to code.
Wiley Electrical helped us pass fire inspection with all new alarms in the clinic. Thank you!
Businesses and multi-unit properties have strict fire safety requirements. We help you stay compliant with hardwired detectors, emergency systems, and ongoing replacement services.
Detector Services
Most smoke detectors expire after 10 years. CO detectors usually last 5–7 years. We check all install dates and replace as needed.
For new construction and most remodels—yes. We’ll upgrade older homes and ensure proper wiring and battery backup.
Yes—they’re ideal for many areas and help reduce the number of devices needed.
Current code typically requires one in each bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every floor.
That’s often a low battery or end-of-life alert. We can test, replace, or upgrade the unit
Yes—we test every device, interconnect system, and backup function before we leave.
They’re better than nothing, but hardwired systems with battery backup are safest and often required by code.
Yes—we work with landlords and property managers to maintain compliance and safety in all units.
Yes—CO can come from garages, furnaces, and malfunctioning appliances even in all-electric homes.
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