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From frayed wires to down powerlines, what can an electrician do to help your home get back on track.
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2511 Lemay Ferry RdSaint Louis, MO 63125
From Business: Welcome to Reinhold Electric, Inc.! At Reinhold Electric, Inc. you can find quality craftsmanship and licensed electricians to help you complete electrical wiring…
Northwest Electric replaced our service panel. Very professional as well as courteous. When completed the area was left cleaner than when they sta…
9100 Midland BlvdSaint Louis, MO 63114
From Business: TeleWiring, Inc. is a low voltage systems cabling contractor servicing the United States since 1994. We provide design, implementation, integration and project ma…
3608 S Big Bend BlvdSaint Louis, MO 63143
From Business: Bob Peat and Steve Juan founded RJP Electric in 1995. The union electrical-contracting firm performs negotiated and bid work in the metro St. Louis area. RJP Elec…
6343 Bluff Forest DrSaint Louis, MO 63129
From Business: Anytime Electric is an St. Louis electrical service & repair company. We provide residential and commercial customers with the best same day electrical services. …
6179 Sherry AveSaint Louis, MO 63136
From Business: At All Things ELectric & General Contractor, LLC we will provide you with quality & professional work that is Guaranteed. We are a company whose core values are h…
2728 Locust StSaint Louis, MO 63103
From Business: Founded in 1996 as a separate division of Kaemmerlen Electric, Kaemmerlen Communications is an electrical contracting firm serving the greater St. Louis area. In …
2511 Lemay Ferry RdSaint Louis, MO 63125
From Business: Welcome to Reinhold Electric, Inc.! At Reinhold Electric, Inc. you can find quality craftsmanship and licensed electricians to help you complete electrical wiring…
4614 Skyridge Meadows CtSaint Louis, MO 63128
From Business: Since 1994, the professional electricians at Mr. Electric have been serving residential and commercial customers throughout the US. We get it right the first time…
I live in Maryland but arranged for Indoor Comfort Team to install an attic fan in my Mother's home, which is located in St. Louis. Indoor Comfort T…
I am one of the ""Facebook Winners"" (2011, FM NewsTalk 97.1 ). I just got the Aprilaire 2200 installed by Bryan and Chad (1/18/12). Although I wa…
Electricians are top notch and very professional. Family owned bussiness with family values at the core. Thank you for your help with my electrica…
4017 Botanical Ave Unit ASaint Louis, MO 63110
From Business: Show Me provides landscape lighting for your home or business. We specialize in app controlled color changing lights to illuminate your building. Choose from scen…
2006 Sierra PkwyArnold, MO 63010
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I called AAA Home service and the lady on the phone was very nice. She scheduled a Electrician out for my electrical problem and a appliance tech ou…
14939 Manchester RdBallwin, MO 63011
From Business: Gateway Kitchen & Bath has a NKBA Certified Kitchen Designer, former Union Carpenter & Home Builder on staff that has over 30 years experience to help plan & desi…
Wow, These guys were great we had an emergency situation on a commercial job. These guys were out and had it fixed before the end of the day! Tha…
1429 Schulte Hill DrMaryland Heights, MO 63043
From Business: If you have a problem or there's something you want to do and need a professional who is licensed,bonded and insured. 24 hr/7 days electrical contractor specializ…
I am glad this business has closed because they ripped me off for $922.67. I could have purchased a new dryer easily for that amount, plus they wer…
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From Business: Exceptional Electric is a residential & commercial electrician service located in Kirkwood, MO 63122 offering services including Electrician, Electric Service and…
1827 S Kingshighway BlvdSaint Louis, MO 63110
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This is a great family owned business that has been serving the community for decades. They are always professional, and provide high quality work! …
2728 Locust StSaint Louis, MO 63103
From Business: At one time Kaemmerlen Electric was one of the largest small electrical appliance repairs shops in the nation, with 25 workers repairing 50,000 clocks, toasters a…
Subsequent to my wife's passing, I contracted with Mosby Building Arts to do a complete renovation of my Ranch Home we originally constructed in l96…
8000 W Florissant AveSaint Louis, MO 63136
From Business: The US and world headquarters of Emerson Electric Co. is located in Saint Louis, Missouri. For 125 years, the company has evolved from being a manufacturer of ele…
9606 S BroadwaySaint Louis, MO 63125
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6 S Old Orchard AveSaint Louis, MO 63119
From Business: Ross & Baruzzini provides a range of engineering and architectural planning, design and consulting services to aviation, education, government, health care and ma…
10627 Tesshire DrSaint Louis, MO 63123
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5734 Bartmer AveSaint Louis, MO 63112
From Business: Rick E Enterprise is a family owned and operated business serving the Saint Louis Metro Area. We specialize in any and all electrical requests. No job is too big …
From frayed wires to down powerlines, what can an electrician do to help your home get back on track.
Power outages are unpredictable, so planning ahead is key to staying safe. This checklist helps you prepare with the right supplies and information.
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Baldi Electric is First class all the way, responds quickly to my clients electrical needs, very knowledgeable, definitely recommend.
Amazing experience! Two circuit breakers kept tripping each other, a problem beyond my ability to safely address. AMF dispatched an electrician, who within 30 minutes traced and fixed the problem! Turns out, a previous owner had incorrectly installed kitchen lighting combining wires from two circuits. Scary! Yet, thanks Scott & AMF for taking care of our electrical issue, and most importantly, my family.
Mr Gates is a good electrician and performs great work! always professional and on time. Highly recommended.
These guys are very knowledgeable and professional. I was happy to see the integrity in which they conduct their business. I highly recommend them.
I hired New Life Contracting (Ron Dupree) to work on two houses. He started a week late. He was unresponsive when I would contract him. He was paid half upfront. He didn't finish. Not even half the work. The work he did was horrible.
They never return calls. Waiting months for my ice machine to be repaired. Multiple calls with no luck. Take your buisness to someone who cares, not these guys.
This is a great family owned business that has been serving the community for decades. They are always professional, and provide high quality work! Highly recommended!
Set up an appointment with this company and they didn't show up. They didn't call either. I don't think this is good business
Mike Derickson owner of Built Wright Construction has not honored his stated one year warranty on his work. I have not heard from him in regards to any of the complaints and requests I have made. The subcontractor he commissioned to install my plumbing pulled the permit before finalizing the work and Mike D. Paid an unlicensed contractor to finish the job but never contacted the city to reinstate the permit. He over charged for his services. Caused my project to take over three months when it should have never taken more then a month and I have been told by another plumbing contractor that some of the new plumbing Built Wright Construction installed does not meet code. At this time I just want other people to be aware of the horrible work ethics, unprofessional poor quality issues I experienced. So that they are not deceived and taken advantage of like I was.
My phone number is 314 848 6782Dan Moushey
There are different kinds of electricians. Some mostly work with contractors to install and map out electrical circuits inside homes and commercial buildings while others lay wire for large projects such as telephone lines and traffic lights. Keep this in mind when narrowing your search for a professional. If you need a tradesperson to work on your home or building, contact an inside or house wire expert. These professionals specialize in designing and putting new electrical systems in place for houses and commercial buildings.
When you contact an electrical contractor, describe the job that needs completing. Maybe you have a large project, like a remodeling plan that requires new wiring, or a small one, such as replacing a light switch or socket. Let the electrician know. Not every person you call will have the training and know-how to do more complex work.
To further hone your search, make sure you ask electricians the following questions before hiring:
1. Are You Licensed?
Trades such as HVAC, plumbing and electrical work require contractors to carefully install complicated systems that could be hazardous if they're installed incorrectly. Therefore, most states require electricians to receive training and obtain a license before working. An electrician that's licensed is one that's competent and knowledgeable enough of his or her trade to install and maintain electrical systems.
Electricians must complete thousands of hours of training in order to get a license to practice their trade, so make sure not only the company you choose but the employees doing the work show you their license. When you view the license, ensure that it's up to date and that it's issued by your state.
2. Are You Bonded?
There's potentially a lot that can go wrong if a tradesperson like an electrician installs wiring the wrong way. To spare you and your home or office from subpar work, make sure the electrician is bonded. Being bonded means the professional has an intermediary that can pay for any damage caused to a property or foot the bill if the contractor fails to finish the job.
3. Are You Insured?
Besides a bond, you also need an electrician that's insured. Many states require contractors to carry some form of insurance along with their license. Insist that whomever you hire has the proper amount of insurance for the work you need done and call the insurer to check the policy.
See that who you hire for the job has liability and workers' compensation insurance so you don't end up paying for injuries or accidents caused by the company's work. Workers' compensation insurance means the business can provide for any of its employees if they're hurt on the job.
4. Is Your Business Licensed?
Not only should you check that the electrician is licensed by your state, you should also ask if his or her company has the certification to operate in your area. Both the electrician as well as the business he or she works for need licenses either issued by the state or local municipality.
5. Who Will Do the Work?
Ensure the person who actually comes out to complete the work is licensed, bonded and insured. You need to know not just the company that's doing the work but the person they're sending out to your home or building. Make sure the employee doing the job isn't an unsupervised apprentice. If it happens that the business uses a subcontractor, check with both the company and the tradesperson that the same kind of bond and insurance applies for that subcontractor as it would for an employee.
6. How Much Do You Charge by the Hour?
If you have a small and simple job that needs completing, such as a new light switch, then ask the electrician how much they charge for it before hiring him or her. When it comes to larger, more intensive and time-consuming work, you'll want to inquire about the contractor's hourly rate. Many tradespeople will offer to come out to your home or building, examine it and give you an estimate as well as tell you how much they charge per hour. It's best to get this in writing before proceeding.
While you're at it, call several electricians to come out to your home to give you an estimate on the work. This way you can get an idea of what the average price of the job will be.
7. Do You Offer a Warranty?
Many reputable tradespeople provide warranties for their work. Inquire if both the labor and parts the electrician uses are under warranty and how long the work is guaranteed for.
8. Do You Have or Need a Permit?
Depending on what kind of repairs or installation you need, your city could require a permit for the electrical work. Ask your electrician if the job calls for one and have him or her put the permit under his or her name. Ensuring the tradesperson obtains a permit will safeguard you from any blame if the labor turns out to be subpar.
Finding a trustworthy electrician isn't hard, but you must do your due diligence. Make sure whomever you hire is licensed, bonded and insured, and that the professional can show you proof of all three as well as get the necessary permit for the job. Besides these important factors, you can take further steps to guarantee you obtain a reputable tradesperson.
1. Get Referrals
Ask your family, friends or neighbors if they can recommend a professional to you and inquire if they're pleased with the work. Better yet, ask them if they can show you the project the electrician completed and ask them how long it took the worker to complete it.
2. Look Online
It can't hurt to also check electricians out online. Look for reviews, ratings and, most importantly, see if they have any complaints on file with your municipality or with your local business bureaus. If former customers filed grievances against them, you may want to steer clear.
3. Ask for a Quote
Reputable electricians will give you a quote for small work over the phone if you ask and will travel to your home to quote you a price for larger jobs. Be wary of one that declines to give you an estimate or insists that he or she charge you for coming out to your house.
4. Ask Them About Their Experience
Being bonded, licensed and insured is all well and good, but you also need an experienced professional to do the work. With that said, interview electricians about past projects they completed and how many years they've been in business or how much training they have.
5. Be Wary of Suspiciously Low Estimates
Watch out for contractors that greatly underbid other electricians. If the price seems too good to be true, it probably is. Also, always remember to get the estimate in writing before settling on a company.
While all electricians need a license, not all of them do the same types of jobs. They are usually split up into three groups: outside, inside and residential.
Outside: These types of electricians work outdoors on electrical lines that connect to power plants.
Inside: Inside experts typically focus on commercial and industrial buildings that require a lot of power.
Residential: If you're a homeowner, you'll most likely need to hire an electrician that specializes in residential wiring. Residential electricians work with low-voltage systems and wiring to install fuse boxes and light fixtures.
Like many trade groups, electricians learn their craft by going to vocational schools and shadowing professionals on the job. In order to become a full-fledged professional, a person must undergo an apprenticeship with master and journeyman electricians. An apprentice needs 8,000 hours of practical work before graduating to the journeyman level.
If an apprentice reaches journeyman status, he or she can complete most electrical work but cannot design it until completing more testing along with 2,000 more on-the-job hours.
Many do-it-yourself enthusiasts might be inclined to fix electrical problems around their home, but they risk shock and bodily injury. It's always best to call a licensed electrician, even if you have something as small as an improperly working wall outlet.
Keep the following safety tips in mind: