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Electrical Contractor - electricity is impossible to live without in this modern day and age. From lights to appliances to heating and cooling, electricity plays a vital role in our homes. Working with electricity can be dangerous and downright deadly. That’s why it’s best to hire a professional electrical contractor to perform any electrical work in your home.

Electriacian Licensing, Insurance and Bonding

No electrician should perform any electrical work in your home unless they are licensed and insured. A quick call to your local building department can tell you exactly what licensing and insurance is required by your prospective electrical contractor. Workman’s compensation and liability insurance are must haves for any electrical contractor to ensure you don’t get charged for damaged or stolen materials or workers who get injured on your job.

Bonding may be required in some locales. A bond is paid to the county or city to make certain that any project that gets left or neglected can be finished using the bond money. A bond is just one more step into helping homeowners from getting stuck with shoddy workmanship and the bills that go with it.

Electrical References

While a license and insurance means that the electrical contractor can get the job done, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they will do a good job. A long list of past satisfied customers can help you to find an electrical contractor who is willing to please the customer. Always make certain you receive at least three contactable references from any prospective electrical contractor. Follow up with a phone call or better yet; make a trip in person to discuss how well the electrical contractor did their job.

Employees

Not all electrical contractors do the work themselves. Journeymen and apprentices are only required to work under one license. It’s a good idea to ask to see the subcontractor’s references that will be performing work on your project. This way, you’ll be sure to know exactly who is doing what on your electrical project.


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