Brooklyn Electrician Tips #4

June 18th, 2011

It is important that electrical installation work is carried out by trained and qualified electricians who have the necessary knowledge, skill and experience. The internet is the new Yellow Pages. But how do you know which company to choose and what services you require?

The answer, probably, is that you don’t. If you “Google” for an electrician in your area you are guaranteed to have pages and pages of results. So which one do you use? The one with the better looking website – or the one that is just down the road?

You can form an opinion of who to use based on the information provided on the website and here are some things to look out for

1) Clear, concise and relevant information on the site. A website with very little information could show that the company/individual doesn’t know their field of expertise and a website with too much information or one that bamboozles you with technical jargon could also indicate that there is no understanding behind the theory. A good website should give you an overview of services offered and some detail on the chosen service.

1) Smart, clean & professional image including van and company employee

2) Electrical knowledge – does the person who is speaking to you understand what you are asking? Have they been able to comprehend what you would like to be done and if appropriate make alternative suggestions over the work or fittings?

3) Any new electric work carried out at the property must be carried out to the current regulations; this can mean that work may have to be carried out to the existing installation to ensure compliance and safety. It is sometimes advisable to upgrade your existing electrics at the same time as having additional wok carried out as this may well be a more cost effective option than carrying out the works and upgrading at a later date. Has the electrician provided you with information regarding the current electrical wiring in your home? Many people are worried that this means the electrician is trying to gain more work but in fact any professional qualified electrician is under obligation to tell you if something is not right, and if they don’t, do they really know what they are talking about?

4) Is the quotation verbal or written; is it handwritten or computer generated? You should always obtain a written quotation for works and ensure that you understand any limitations of the quotation

Once you have received the quotation if you have any questions then ask. It is important that you understand the quotation and if you need to call the electrician then do, they won’t mind.

Once you have the quotations and are happy with the companies then next thing you will probably look at is price, but be warned cheapest is not always best. Being an electrician is a skilled job, after all you wouldn’t let any Tom, Dick or Harry fix your car because they said they knew what they were doing and it was cheaper would you? So don’t do the same with the electrics in your house -electricity can and does kill and it could only take one electrical problem to cause an electric shock or a fire.

Unsure of who to choose at this stage – then ask for references. Speak to the people, who the electrician has worked for in the past, or visit the site and view a completed project. There is a possibility that the internet information is self-populating, and that the electrician (or company) has got his mates to refer him/his business as a good service provider.

And finally…once the work has been completed (and in certain cases the relevant certificate has been issued) let other people know who you have used so they can be sure of using a skilled, ethical and experience electrician themselves.

Metalfrog Studios Limited
Metalfrog House
Unit 4 Beech Avenue
Taverham
Norwich
Norfolk
NR8 6HW

01603 861830

Electrician Norwich

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Queens Electrician #4:

June 11th, 2011

Does your home require an electrical contractor or air conditioning service? If you’re considering tackling electrical work on your own, take a moment to consider the risks and call in a professional.

With spring rapidly approaching, it is common to start thinking about the summer months and their demand for air conditioning and an increase in power usage. It often happens though, that homeowners decide that they can take care of these issues on their own, without the benefit of a professional.

Entrusting your electrical needs to a professional is the best choice for a number of reasons. Not only can a pro eliminate the possibility of harm to you, but they can provide a number of services including but not limited to:

  • electrical panel upgrade
  • landscape lighting
  • air conditioner repair

 

While some of these things may sound like projects that you could accomplish on your own, they are for the most part complicated and in many cases dangerous. Not only that, but with the increase in power usage that the summer inevitably brings, it is important to get electrical upgrades and repairs done right the first time. An electrical panel upgrade can cover any problem from a frequently tripped fuse box to potential shock hazards due to a faulty power supply.

However electrical panels are not the only thing in need of attention at this time of year. Many appliances that have been sitting unused all winter may now be broken or in need of general servicing. Finding the right businesses to provide you with air conditioning service is important as they determine whether the hot summer months will be unbearable or pleasantly cool based on their quality of service and overall results. You may want to determine whether your existing window unit is working as efficiently as possible or this could be the year you decide to install central air, either way an air conditioning contractor is the optimal way to go in this situation.

The addition of extra lighting in or outside your home is also a perfect reason to call in a professional electrical contractor. If you’ve been considering upgrading your landscaping, enhance the overall look of your yard with landscape lighting. Light anything from an entire outdoor patio to the family’s favorite tree, whatever your needs, a professional outdoor landscape lighting expert will help you achieve your vision today.

The spring months do not need to be overwhelmed with home improvement projects involving electrical work. Count on a professional to do the job for you and get the best local service in the area.

Maria Allen is a landscape lighting hobbyist and a senior marketing specialist for Prospect Genius, an online local advertising firm.

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Queens Electricians Tips #3:

June 3rd, 2011

Often when there are small problems around the home it is tempting to fix these ourselves rather than pay someone else. Electrical problems are no different, however because of the safety issues surrounding electricity, there are some jobs that are better left to the professionals. It is important to contact a qualified electrician in situations such as these for your own safety:

- Changing the plug on a lead

- Replacement of light switches or power points

- Installation of any electrical wiring

- Repair of electrical appliances

- Changes to any pre-existing electrical wiring

While some of these may seem obvious, there are times when people still attempt to undertake some of these tasks themselves, and do so at great risk. There are many underlying risks involved in each of these jobs that only trained electricians are qualified to deal with.

Part of the training for electricians is assessing the risk in any given situation so they know the safety elements involved and can work accordingly. It is only through this training that it is possible to understand all the risks that can be incurred when exposed to working with electricity. Understanding these risks ensures the safety of everyone at all times.

There is however some simpler jobs that you can perform around the home that won’t require calling in an electrician. These include:

- Replacing fuses

- Changing fluorescent light fitting starters

- Replacing light bulbs or tubes

- Resetting circuit breakers or safety switches

It is important to ensure the electricity is turned off when performing any of these tasks and still take extreme care. Also, take the time to make sure you have the right fittings and replacements in each of these situations. Using the wrong fittings can result in unnecessary malfunction and damage.

Electricity can kill or injure and should be treated with respect at all times. It is a good idea to have a safety switch installed in your home, which will require an electrician. These devices are not only cheap and simple to install, but have saved many lives every year. The small investment is well worth it.

Take care when undertaking jobs relating to electricity around the home and at all times use common sense to avoid injury and remain safe. Most importantly, don’t try and undertake any jobs that are for electricians only. Contact your local qualified electrical contractor and get them to do the work safely for you. It may cost a little more than doing it yourself, but it’s not worth risking injury or even death.

Samantha Lewers works with small business owners including PRO Electrician Brisbane to help them get more customers using cost effective local internet marketing strategies. Visit http://www.SmallBusinessChampions.com.au for a free website analysis for your business.

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