T. 818. 482. 4563

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services that our skilled electricians provide:

What we specialize in:

  • Electrical panel upgrades,

  • Recessed light installation,

  • EV charging station installation.

  • Electrical troubleshooting.

  • Replacing circuit breakers.

  • Replace arc fault,

  • Breaker, rewire.

  • Commercial, and Residential Electrical rewiring.

  • Generator installation.

  • Transfer switch installation.

  • We Install  120 V circuit.

  • 240 V circuit, installation.

  • We install ceiling fans.

  • Exhaust fans installation for bathroom.

  • Install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.

  • Install and repair outlets.

  • We Install switches.

  • Dimmers installation.

  • Install circuit for AC unit.

  • install ring doorbell.

  • install ring camera.

  • We install, light fixture.

  • chandelier installation.

  • Installing floodlights.

  • We Install security lights.


How to Find and Hire an Electrician

If you are having electrical problems in your home or office, it is important to find and hire a qualified electrician. While there are many electricians available, not all of them have the necessary skills and experience to handle your specific needs. In this article, we will provide you with a step-by-step guide on how to find and hire an electrician that is right for you.

Table of Contents

  1. Understand Your Electrical Needs

  2. Check for Licensing and Insurance

  3. Check Reviews and Ratings

  4. Ask for References

  5. Check Credentials and Experience

  6. Discuss the Scope of Work

1. Understand Your Electrical Needs

Before you start looking for an electrician, it is important to understand the type of electrical work you need done. This will help you find an electrician with the right skills and experience. Some common electrical services include:

2. Check for Licensing and Insurance

It is important to hire an electrician who is licensed and insured. This will protect you from any liability in case of accidents or damage to property. You can check the electrician's license and insurance status by contacting your state's licensing board.

3. Check Reviews and Ratings

Read reviews and ratings from previous clients to get an idea of the electrician's reliability, punctuality, and quality of work. Websites like Yelp, Angie's List, can be useful in finding reviews.

4. Ask for References

Ask the electrician for references from previous clients. This can give you a better sense of their quality of work and customer service.

5. Check Credentials and Experience

Check the electrician's credentials and experience. You can ask for their qualifications, certifications, and years of experience to ensure they have the necessary skills for your job.

6. Discuss the Scope of Work

Once you have selected an electrician, discuss the scope of work in detail. This can include the timeline, budget, and any specific requirements. Be sure you are comparing apples to apples.

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