Electrical Services: Maintenance – Repairs
Our electric company is dedicated to helping our customers with 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Our motto is Progressive Excellence. Constantly looking for new and better ways to take care of our customers. We do not stop until we find a solution to our customer’s problems. We are always looking out for their wants, needs, and desires. Your satisfaction is our goal. We give 10% discount to Police Officers, Fire Fighters and Military.
Choosing the right electricians can be difficult. We strive to provide you with skilled professionals to handle all your electrical problems. Call us today.
Licenses / Credentials:
• Licensed Electrical Contractor
• Licensed Master Electrician
Services Offered:
24 Hour Electrical Service and Repair
Electrical Panel & Meter Upgrades
Ice and Snow Melt & Automation for existing heat tape
Commercial and Residential New Construction and Remodels
Home Inspection Repair Items
Finding the Right Electrician
You don’t think about it on a daily basis, but as a homeowner, you’ll probably need an electrician sometime during the life of your home. The very electrical system that we tend to take for granted is a very integral part of our home. Many homeowners may have enough knowledge and experience to tackle the smaller jobs, such as repairing a wall switch or installing a new light or ceiling fan. But for the most part, any projects that involve electricity are best left to a professional electrician.
Finding an electrician should be easy. At the same time, it may require some additional work to find the electrician that’s right for your project.
Tracking Down a Reliable Electrician
Begin by talking with your friends or co-workers or ask family members if they might be familiar with a local electrician. If they’ve had any dealings with an electrician they may be able to give you some reliable information. They’ll probably tell you if they have any complaints. Of course, if they’ve worked with an electrician and the job ran smoothly, they may be able to recommend him to you. A person is almost always glad to talk about good service. You’ll find that we have a good reputation and take pride in our work.
You’ll want to run a background check on every electrician you feel might be a potential candidate for your job. You can call the local Better Business Bureau to find out if any customers have filed any complaints. If there are any complaints, what were they and were they taken care of? It’s quite possible that even a very good electrician can get a complaint. The thing you really need to know is how they handled it. An electrician with a list of unresolved complaints can spell problems and that is something you definitely don’t need.
Request Your Bid from the Electrician
Set up interviews with each prospective electrician that feel might be right for the job so you can go over the details with them. Ask about experience; we’ll be happy to explain to you how an electrician can meet your needs. We offer a quality of service that you will not find elsewhere. After the project is complete, you’ll be happy we sent an expert electrician.
Spend some time with each electrician you’re considering. Have them do an onsite inspection to determine the best course for your particular job. Use this time to express any concerns you might have and discuss the outcome you hope to achieve. Spending time with each prospective electrician will help you decide how well you’ll get along with one another. Don’t feel you have to work with any electrician you’re not completely comfortable with. Your final choice of an electrician is going to be the person responsible for your home’s safety, so you want to know you can trust him.
You’ll need to ask about cost as well as the estimated time for completion. But before he can give you an exact number the electrician will need to work up a written quote. You should give each electrician a detailed list of what you need them to include in their bid. Each bid should contain a detailed explanation of the project along with an itemized cost for all parts and labor. You should also understand what your payment options are. If the entire job is small, you’ll most likely be required to pay in full once the project is completed. A larger project can usually be paid with an initial down payment and installments on the remainder, due at specific points of completion of the job. Make sure you also get a completion date written into every bid you receive.
Narrowing Your Choice for the Best Electrician
Having your bids in hand, it’s time to compare each electrician. Though you may be tempted, it’s important to use caution before considering any extremely low bid. That’s not to say that a low bid isn’t honest but you need to find out why. You don’t want to have the electrician cutting corners where your home electricity is concerned. If you’re really interested in a particular low bid, talk with the electrician to find out how he was able to provide such a low figure. Making your final selection of an electrician should be based on more than getting the job done for the least amount of money. It’s also about choosing the person that will provide you with service you can depend on.
Keep in mind, when you’re choosing an electrician it’s about much more than money. The safety of your family is involved whenever it comes to the electric service in your home. It’s important that you choose the electrician that you feel will do the best job and the one that you trust with your home. The success of your project depends on the quality of service provided by the electrician you
select.
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