Electrician

March 26th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Uncategorized

Electrician

Electricians specialize in the wiring and repair of electrical mechanisms. For homes, electricians are often needed to re-wire or repair existing systems. Construction, additions and remodeling require qualified licensed electricians to place the electrical outlets and lighting.

Before choosing an electrician, determine the scope of work. Be as detailed as possible to determine the needs for the project. Minor repair work can often be completed by an electrician who is less expensive and may not have a lot of experience. For major repairs, remodels, and new construction, however, it is imperative to get a skilled tradesman. Improper wiring can be very dangerous and can lead to fires, putting everyone at risk.

  • Evaluate what work needs to be done. Are you renovating or adding a room or rooms? Or do you need a repair to an existing system?
  • Consider your expansion needs realistically - with the number of electronic devices typically used today, additional outlets are often required. It is easy and inexpensive to add outlets at the time of a renovation.
  • Ask friends and neighbors for recommendations, and then contact several electricians. If you are having difficulty locating an electrician, check the yellow pages.
  • Have the electricians inspect the site and bid on the job. Provide them with written specifications listing all aspects of the project.
  • Check to make sure that the electricians are properly licensed and have proper insurance coverage.
  • Inquire about the length of time each electrician has been in business.
  • Ask for past customers as references and contact them. Ask customers if they were satisfied with the work. Did the contractor come back promptly to address any problems?
  • Select an electrician, basing your choice on a combination of price, experience and your impressions.
  • Review your specifications with the electrician and discuss any necessary items you may have missed. For example, will you require an additional or upgraded power connection to support your renovation?
  • Execute a contract specifying the work to be done, cost, payment schedule, start date and estimated completion date.