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Handyman Just Ask
1901 Grant Ave
5.00(
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Handyman Just Ask
1901 Grant Ave
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

All sorts of house hold jobs. Electrical, Plumbing, Painting and Carpentry.

"Pual did a great job on fixing the leak. Very good in communication . He is very responsible. I Highly recommended ."

Stanley C on September 2018

All sorts of house hold jobs. Electrical, Plumbing, Painting and Carpentry.

"Pual did a great job on fixing the leak. Very good in communication . He is very responsible. I Highly recommended ."

Stanley C on September 2018


Best Price Electric
6000 Agusta St
3.78(
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Best Price Electric
6000 Agusta St
3.78(
9
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Customers say: Quick response
37 years of experience

Additional contact name:Robert Cohen. Additional DBA names: Peoples Electric & Peoples Electric Co. Additional phone numbers: (215) 289-8448 & (215) 289-8883.

Additional contact name:Robert Cohen. Additional DBA names: Peoples Electric & Peoples Electric Co. Additional phone numbers: (215) 289-8448 & (215) 289-8883.


Member of Le Tip. Specialize in gas heated spas and pools.


Venture Property Protection LLC
2151 Brintons Bridge Rd
No reviews
Venture Property Protection LLC
2151 Brintons Bridge Rd
No reviews
13 years of experience

Commercial and Residential full service security company including fire and intrusion alarm systems, camera systems, data and network cabling, controlled access, electrical work.

Commercial and Residential full service security company including fire and intrusion alarm systems, camera systems, data and network cabling, controlled access, electrical work.


Christopher Shepp Construction
134 East Third Ave
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Christopher Shepp Construction
134 East Third Ave
1.00(
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22 years of experience

I am a single proprietor. I do not subcontract. I have many certificates training in electric and welding. All estimates are free. I work all over and have been in business 7 years, and most of my business comes from word of mouth. When I work on your house or business,I treat the work as if it were my house. and make it perfect.

I am a single proprietor. I do not subcontract. I have many certificates training in electric and welding. All estimates are free. I work all over and have been in business 7 years, and most of my business comes from word of mouth. When I work on your house or business,I treat the work as if it were my house. and make it perfect.



General contractor, residential and commercial construction


CONECTSYS
300 Farnsworth Ave
No reviews
CONECTSYS
300 Farnsworth Ave
No reviews
23 years of experience

We are an independently owned electrical and custom electronics installation company.

We are an independently owned electrical and custom electronics installation company.


Arden Electrical Solutions LLC
6758 Berlin
No reviews
Arden Electrical Solutions LLC
6758 Berlin
No reviews
20 years of experience

Arden Electrical Solutions LLC is a family operated business. Our business was established in 2005 and have over 25 years experience in all phases of residential and commercial installation, service and repair. We accept Cash, Check and Credit Cards for payments. We offer free estimates and as always there is no job too small.

Arden Electrical Solutions LLC is a family operated business. Our business was established in 2005 and have over 25 years experience in all phases of residential and commercial installation, service and repair. We accept Cash, Check and Credit Cards for payments. We offer free estimates and as always there is no job too small.


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Electrical services FAQs

It’s important to ask an electrician a few questions before you commit to hiring them so you can make an informed decision as a consumer. If you’re getting estimates or considering hiring an electrician, ask them these questions:

  • Are you a full-time electrician?

  • Are you bonded, licensed, and insured?

  • What level of experience do you have as an electrician?

  • Can you please share three references?

  • Do you do residential or commercial electrical work?

  • What kinds of electrical work are you most familiar with?

  • Will any subcontractors be performing the work?

  • Are permits and inspections required?

  • Who is responsible for obtaining permits and inspections?

  • What is your schedule?

  • Do you offer a guarantee or warranty on your work?

  • Will you sign a do-not-exceed clause to keep the job within the budget?

Tipping an electrician is not a requirement nor is it expected, as they build a fair wage into the price of the job. It’s up to your discretion. There are no set rules for tipping electricians, but if they did a great job and you’re so inclined to tip 10% to 15%, it will likely be received with thanks.

Yes, you should get a quote or an estimate from an electrician. Most electricians offer free estimates or quotes. When getting quotes, do your research and verify each electrician’s license. Get quotes from three different electricians to compare. If the prices or items listed appear different on the quotes, ask the electrician to clarify. Learning as much as you can about the electrical work you want done will help you get the most accurate estimate. 

Qualified, licensed electricians will charge from $50 to $100 per hour. The cost to hire an electrician for emergency visits may range from $100 to $200 per hour because this urgent service usually takes place during off hours and may require an electrician to leave or reschedule jobs they’re currently working on. Scheduling work on holidays or during periods of high customer demand, like after a major storm, will also lead to higher rates or extra fees.

Yes, although there are different types of electricians, they must be licensed, certified, and in most cases insured. States have different requirements for electrician licensing and certifications. In some cases, there may be licensing requirements at the local level, but not the state level. It’s always a good practice to confirm requirements with your local municipality. If licensing is not required in your area, you may pay more for a licensed electrician with experience than one who is not licensed or certified, but you’re likely to get a better end result for your project.

As you browse our pro listings, take note of the “Angi Approved” badge. Angi Approved businesses meet our standards for certification which include: 

  • The owner, principal, or relevant manager passed a criminal background check

  • Required to have applicable state and local licenses

  • Maintain an average star rating of 3.0 or better on our network, if they have at least one review

  • Paying to advertise their services

  • Meeting any other eligibility criteria required by Angi

Keep in mind licensing is different from certifications. A license is a legal requirement to operate a business, while certifications are voluntary.

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