My focus is quality I never cut corners. Even when it’s more expensive
Electra Solutions LLC
5.0
Serves Raleigh, NC - 27617
1 employee
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As an electrician with an unlimited license, I bring expertise, reliability, and a commitment to safety to every project. I handle jobs of all sizes, from residential to industrial, delivering high-quality, code-compliant work on time. My customer-focused approach, up-to-date knowledge, and proven results make me a trusted choice for any electrical needs.
Macrocosm construction
5.0
Serves Raleigh, NC - 27615
5 employees
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At Macrocosm Electric we care about our customers satisfaction and go above and beyond to meet their expectations. Our experienced team provide quality and clean work. From installing, repairing, and upgrading electrical systems, residential and commercial . Call us to get free estimate
Steady Hand Electrical, LLC
5.0
Serves Raleigh, NC - 27612
1 employee
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Prior to branching out on my own, I spent four years working under a master electrician installing Tesla Powerwalls (Batteries), EV chargers, Outlets, New Circuits, and Solar Arrays.
I owe everything to my mentors. I was taught to never cut corners, respect the customer’s wishes, and treat every install like a masterpiece.
My primary areas of expertise are EV charger installs and dedicated circuit installs (hot tub installs, generator outlets, high wattage space heater outlets, etc.)
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.