Licensed and Insured
Certified Electrician
Specializing in Residential and Commercial
10+ years of experience
Electrical services:
-Lighting, Switches, And ceiling fans
-New wiring or rewiring
-Trouble shooting and Repairs
-Main panel and subpanel upgrades
-Electric Vehicle Charging stations
-AFCI and GFCI installation
-Smoke detectors install or replace
EO Plumbing Service
0.0
Serves Richmond, CA - 94801
3 employees
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electrical installations beto
0.0
Serves San Francisco, CA - 94112
3 employees
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Design, repair, installation, and maintenance of electrical and plumbing systems. Thinking about the daily needs of your business and home, we are at your service.
EngT Electric Automation
5.0
Serves San Pablo, CA - 94806
2 employees
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My company has qualified employees in the area of operation, we have great commitment in our work to be able to offer quality and agility. We guarantee the satisfaction of our customer by giving all the necessary support. We are grateful to be able to offer our services.
1. What services do electricians typically provide? Electricians offer services such as wiring installation, electrical repairs, circuit breaker replacements, lighting installation, and troubleshooting electrical issues.
2. How much does it cost to hire an electrician? Costs vary depending on the job's complexity and location. Typically, electricians charge between $50 and $100 per hour, with additional fees for materials and emergency services.
3. How do I know if I need an electrician? Signs include frequent circuit breaker trips, flickering lights, outlets not working, or if you're planning renovations that require electrical changes.
4. What should I do during a power outage? First, check if the issue is limited to your home. If so, contact an electrician to diagnose and fix the problem. For widespread outages, contact your utility company.
5. How often should I have my electrical system inspected? It's recommended to have an inspection every 3 to 5 years, or sooner if you experience any electrical issues or are purchasing a new home.