Tampa homeowners in Sunset Park, Palma Ceia, Westchase, Bayshore Beautiful, and Virginia Park pay some of the highest electricity rates in the state, and TECO Energy rate adjustments continue to push monthly bills higher. While you cannot control utility pricing, you can control how much electricity your home consumes, and smart home technology in 2026 makes that control more practical and cost-effective than ever.
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More Tampa Bay homeowners are installing Level 2 charging because it’s the difference between “adding a little range” and reliably recharging at home. In Davis Islands, Snell Isle, and Historic Kenwood, the biggest questions are usually the same: Do you have enough panel capacity, what permits are required, and where can the charger be mounted so it’s safe and convenient? Here is what you need to evaluate before scheduling your installation.
Learn moreLighting is a meaningful slice of most home energy use, and as electric rates rise, many Tampa homeowners are looking for upgrades that actually move the needle. In neighborhoods like Sunset Park, Palma Ceia, Westchase, Bayshore Beautiful, and Virginia Park, the best results usually come from combining efficient fixtures with the right controls—not just swapping bulbs. In 2026, the biggest improvements aren’t just lower wattage—they’re better color quality, less glare, and controls that reduce wasted run-time automatically.
Learn moreIf you live in an older home in Hyde Park, Carrollwood, Old Northeast, or Historic Kenwood, it’s worth remembering that the electrical system may be 40–80 years behind today’s demands. We often find a mix of older wiring methods, undersized service equipment, and missing safety protection—issues that can turn into nuisance breaker trips, damaged electronics, or (in the worst cases) fire risk. Some warning signs are just annoyances. Others are early indicators of overheating, arcing, or unsafe connections—problems that deserve a fast professional look.
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