KnoxCET, LLC

Employment History Hired 93 times
Team Size 20 employees
Work Experience 12 years in business
Call-Out Fee Free service call
Payment Method This pro accepts payments via Cash, Check, and Credit card.
KnoxCET, LLC
  • Serves Knoxville, TN - 37922
  • Verified by LowCostLivin
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Business hours

Sun Closed
Mon 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Tues 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Wed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Thurs 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Fri 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sat Closed

Introduction

KnoxCET LLC for Electrical and Telecommunication services , Fast response, Free estimates, Immediate emergency services, Easy appointment scheduling, High quality work, Creativity, Competitive rates, Friendly team, Less work time, Warranty and Perfect after-sale Services. HIRE US TODAY AND GET 10% OFF OF YOUR NEXT SERVICE!!!

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Credentials
  • License
      License Holder: Eman Alhyari
      License Type: Limited Licensed Electrician (TN)
      License number: #61598
      License verified on 9/25/2023
      Valid through 8/31/2025
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  • Background Check
      Eman Alhyari
      Completed on 10/3/2023
About Us
  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
      We realize that typically no two jobs are the same so we strive to get as much detail as possible from every potential job. We prefer to look at the property/project to ascertain what exactly is entailed to achieve the best end results for our customers. This allows us to give the best possible price to our customers and never have to add extra costs at the end.
  • What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
      We enjoy meeting our customers face to face and LISTENING to them. What do they need done? What deadlines exist? We hope to convey to them that we are a trustworthy company and have their best interests in mind at all times.
  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
      Licensed bonded and insured
  • How did you get started doing this type of work?
      We are certified professional
  • What types of customers have you worked with?
      We work with all types of customers. We do residential or commercial projects and no job is too small. We can wire a house from the ground up or renovate an already existing home. We also specialize in construction installs. If you need residential or commercial electrical services we are the company to call.
  • Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?
      We did all the electrical job for Yaseein’s falafel house
  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
      We would tell them to look to establish a friendship with whoever it is you will give your business to. Make sure that they are responsive to your phone calls and emails. There is nothing more frustrating then working with a contractor that you can’t ever seem to reach. We realize this and work hard to ensure that you feel like our only customer. And while we realize that this is a business agreement we want to take stress and tension out of the equation and build a friendship throughout the process.
  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?
      1. Are you licensed? Electricians are required to be licensed in most states and municipalities, so don't consider one who isn't properly licensed. There are two basic levels of licensure: A master electrician has at least two years of professional experience and is licensed for both design and installation of electrical systems. A journeyman is licensed for installation only. In some areas, journeymen must work alongside masters. 2. Are you insured? Certainly one of the deal-breaker electrician questions, given the potentially high liability for this work. Electrical contractors should carry at least $500,000 in liability and workers' compensation insurance. 3. What kind of work do you do most? Like many contractors, electricians often specialize in one area or another. As an example, if your project involves finished spaces, look for someone who specializes in remodels as opposed to new construction. 4. What does your estimate include? In addition to pricing structure, be sure to discuss incidentals, like repairing drywall and other things affected by the electrical work. Chances are, you'll be responsible for them. 5. Do I need a permit? Who will obtain it? A permit ensures electrical work will be checked by a city inspector -- an important safeguard for homeowners. It's standard for electrical contractors (not homeowners) to pull permits. 6. Who will perform the work? Don't assume the person you talk to will be the one doing all the work. Ask about the hourly rates for different qualifications (master electrician vs. journeyman/apprentice, or any combination of workers). If you feel your job requires a master's expertise, discuss this up front. 7. What will you guarantee/warranty? Learn how well a pro stands behind his electrical work. Also be aware that electricians typically assume responsibility for fixtures, devices and other equipment they buy for you through their professional accounts. 8. May I see a work in progress? Depending on the nature of your project, it might be helpful to visit an electrician's current job, for a behind-the-scenes look at his work. In general, you're looking for evidence of orderly, methodical installation: * neat cable runs near the service panel (breaker box) *clear labeling of circuit breakers * regular anchoring of cables * switch boxes that sit squarely and finish flush to the drywall surface, etc. * Like a plumber, doctor and auto mechanic, a trusted electrician is a valuable member of a household maintenance team. As you cover your list of electrician questions, listen for a panel-side manner; you want someone who explains what he's doing and why, and who will help you understand the essentials of your system (or as much as you care to know). Ideally, the electrician you hire now will be a good source to call for emergencies and other projects down the road.
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