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I have soffit lights on bar where are some are flickering and some are not working. Need an electrician to fix or replace the lights.
Wild W
I would like to have an electrician look at a problem we have. We have no power on one circuit which operates most of the lighting in one end of our house. I have verified that the circuit breaker is good, I switched it with a known good one. I have no idea where the Junction Box is. Thanks Rocky
Rocky M
I believe I have too many things on one circuit so it keeps tripping. I would like someone to take a look and tell me the answer or reroute to other breakers.
Kathy D
We just had a home inspection done and need to have to GFCI outlets put in place of regular outlets on the decks. Also need to check the GFCI circuit for the bathrooms upstairs (they are all on one GFCI circuit and have GFCI outlets).
Jacob D
I need an estimate to hang a new light in our entry. Our home is two story so the entry ceiling is 20 ft.
Tim R
I need an electrician to fix intermittent electrical short in switch for light. Old house, plaster walls and evidence of corrosion in switch box.
James M
Old house old panel. Need new panel and about 8 new outlets. Panel stays in same location. New wire must be brought from pole because old wire crosses over built-on den.Rep from city elec. has been here and drawn up 'spot location' map. I must get bids and know how much this is going to cost.
M
Change light fixture in foyer - ceiling is 22 feet high. Change light fixture in kitchen over table - ceiling is 10 feet tall. Add two new lights over kitchen island where there is currently no lights- will probably be able to tie into light over kitchen table.
Ryan W
Lost of electricity in our upstairs bathrooms and part of our master bedroom--4 outlets and 2 light switches. In the second bathroom, the light switch is not working but the outlet is.
Eileen H
Hello, I've got 3 baseboard heaters (forced air electric) in a rental unit that were working a month ago but have since ceased. Two heaters are on one tstat, the other one is by itself. One of the heaters was replaced in June, and it seems odd to me that they would all go out together like this, particularly with one of them so new, so I'm wondering if the problem is in the wiring somewhere. Is this a problem that you might be able to fix? Thanks, Andrew
Andrew T