Professional Power specializes in electrical home services and power solutions since 2009. We love helping people and building lifelong relationships! Our technicians are trained and have the experience to provide the highest level of service and unmatched high quality installations to give our customers the ultimate client experience.
Lighting Fixtures, Switches and Outlets
5.0
Serves Castle Rock, CO - 80104
1 employee
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My focus is on quality. I never cut corners. I have been in this line of work for over 20 years, love what I do, and look forward to working for you.
Lrt Electric
4.6
Serves Commerce City, CO - 80022
1 employee
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•Have 12 years in the Electrical field
•Have experience in residential and commercial jobs
• Master licensed and insured company
FlashWireElectric
0.0
Serves Denver, CO - 80220
1 employee
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My quality and end product are my priority. Some of my competitors are cheaper, but I make you full vision come to life. Anything from installing/relocating outlets and switches, to full new services and remodels I do it all!
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.