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Choose-a-licensed-and-insured-electrician
By Richa Kaplan
When it comes to electrical work, you should always hire a professional electrician. Due to the serious hazards involved with electricity, only licensed and insured electricians should handle your electrical needs. Just because your neighbor tells you how great of a handyman he is doesn’t mean they should touch your home’s wiring. Simply put, electrical work is very dangerous and it isn’t worth the risk. Even the jobs that appear simple and easy still require the services of a professional electric contractor.

You should also be aware that due to codes, you might not be allowed to perform electrical work yourself. There are so many little details that must be considered when wiring or establishing new electrical components and without the proper knowledge, licensing or training, you can easily overload a circuit and cause more damage to your home.
If you need to hire an electrician, you must make certain that they are licensed and insured. Check with your local state’s requirements and certifications and ensure that the electrician that you’ve contacted has met those requirements. The electric contractor should also get the proper permits for your project as well. By calling your state’s department of labor you can find out what the requirements are that your electrician will need to meet.

You should also ask the electrician how long they’ve been in business and also determine if they belong to any trade associations. Trade associations are a great way for businesses to stay current with the changes taking place in their industries. Asking for references from the electric contractor is a great way to ensure that the electrician has been in business for a while and has a good reputation. You can also check with the Better Business Bureau to ensure that the electrician is in good standing. By taking the time to make sure that the electrician holds the proper licenses and certifications, you can ensure the safety of your home and family and feel confident that your electrical job will be performed properly.
You should also ask the electrician how long they’ve been in business and also determine if they belong to any trade associations. Trade associations are a great way for businesses to stay current with the changes taking place in their industries. Asking for references from the electric contractor is a great way to ensure that the electrician has been in business for a while and has a good reputation. You can also check with the Better Business Bureau to ensure that the electrician is in good standing. By taking the time to make sure that the electrician holds the proper licenses and certifications, you can ensure the safety of your home and family and feel confident that your electrical job will be performed properly.

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