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Hire a Pro When Dealing with Electric Issues

by Kevin Smith Author

There is a lot that you, as an average homeowner, can do to improve your home's livability without the house going up in a blaze. An errant nail or a bad paint job might be annoying but they can be easily overcome. When it comes to repairing or upgrading electrical components of the home, a mistake could be costly. Replacing dead light bulbs is one thing. Messing with the wiring that makes the bulb light up is another. Unless you have specific training in the field, it's best to call in the pros if you have an electrical emergency or wish to upgrade your system. Here are some ways to find a reputable electrical contractor in Orlando, FL:

How to Find a Reputable Company

You want to begin to build a relationship with a contractor to handle all your electrical needs, so search for a company who offers a wide range of services and has a reputation for excellence. Your neighbors and friends are good sources for recommendations, but don't stop with just one referral. Check the company's website and read the testimonials offered. Ask the company for more references and follow up with the names they provide, asking specific questions about their interaction with the company. Check unbiased review sites like Angie's List or Home Advisor to check the company's ratings. The company should offer free estimates and have emergency services as standard. They should be able to install lighting, upgrade circuit breakers, provide surge protection, add outdoor lighting, and install special outlets for A/V equipment or put in a GFI plug in the bathroom or kitchen. Their goal should be to keep their standards high, their costs honest and offer their technicians a good wage. 

What Else to Consider

The company should rigorously test their new employees with a background check, drug testing, and competency testing equivalent to state licensing. After all, these people will be entering and working on private homes, so they need to be screened as much as possible. The company should be locally owned and operated, be licensed, bonded, and insured, and should offer a discount to various members of the community, such as seniors and the military. You want to build a relationship with the company based on trust and loyalty. These are but a few considerations when searching for an electrical contractor in Orlando, FL.


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