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Clarke Builders is a fast paced crew with attention to detail in all we do. We offer roofing , flooring, painting/interior &exterior, carpentry, and more. We love to build and transform and also offer remodeling in our services.

"Very responsive. Great results."

Deborah O on January 2025

Clarke Builders is a fast paced crew with attention to detail in all we do. We offer roofing , flooring, painting/interior &exterior, carpentry, and more. We love to build and transform and also offer remodeling in our services.

"Very responsive. Great results."

Deborah O on January 2025


Lamp Repair questions, answered by experts

Costs range from $100 to $400, depending on the issue and system type.

In most cases, general electricians and lamp repair specialists can repair lamps, although it’s usually best to hire a lamp repair specialist. Many electricians won’t offer lamp repair services, as the jobs are usually small, and some lamps require dedicated lamp repair expertise that electricians may not have. A dedicated lamp repair technician is also a better option because they will be familiar with different types of fixtures, including antique lamps, and can provide a more dedicated service.

You can use outdoor electrical outlets to conveniently power landscaping equipment such as electrical lawnmowers, leaf blowers, and pressure washers. From a recreational standpoint, outdoor outlets are handy for powering electric grills, mini-fridges, and stereos. They're also helpful when it's time to string Christmas lights on your home and around your property.

Repair costs depend on damage severity and parts needed, averaging $100-$300 per fixture, with additional fees potentially for accessibility issues.

No, you should not leave LED Christmas lights up all year. While the LED lights themselves are very durable, their wiring and casings can be as vulnerable as any Christmas lights. They’re subject to drying out, experiencing cold or sun damage that causes them to crack, and even damage caused by gnawing pests. (The same is true of incandescents.) If you want your lights to last the years that they’re rated for, bring them inside after Christmas is over. 

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