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Tri-State Water, Power & Air
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Serving Hampton, AR and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1992

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Emergency services offered

We are the experts in the field of Whole Home Generator Sales and Installation, with over 20 years of experience in the game. We provide turn-key installation by licensed professionals - 24 hour emergency service - Remote Monitoring - Long term maintenance and service by factory trained technicians.

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The Computer Guy
New to Angi

Serving Hampton, AR and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

I provide professional repair and support services for most technology-related issues, including desktops, laptops, tablets, printers, scanners, kiosks, healthcare systems, and point-of-sale (POS) equipment.\n\nWith years of experience and a lifetime spent working in the technology field, I can diagnose, repair, restore, and reinstall software and operating systems. I also specialize in recovering deleted files, photos, and important data, with recovery options available to a USB drive or secure cloud storage.\n\nMy rates are affordable and straightforward: $65 per hour, with on-site service available within a 60-mile radius of Hampton, Arkansas (71744). For locations beyond 60 miles, a two hour minimum and a travel fee of $1 per mile applies.\n\nIf you're experiencing technology problems, I'd be happy to help get you back up and running.\n\nThank you for your consideration.

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My Computer Works, Inc.
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Serving Hampton, AR and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

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"I used their remote service. The technician was good. The only problem was that you coul not schedule a time. You had to wait in a cue which could take a few minutes or hours. It could be difficult to work around their cue system if you have a busy schedule."
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Do not touch electrical wires in your home without first turning off the power at your circuit breaker and testing the wire with a voltage meter or multimeter. Electricity still flows through wires even when a light switch is powered off, and touching wires with the switch on can result in electrical shock.

When selecting a pool heater, it’s important to think not just about the cost of the unit itself but also about how much it costs to run. Expect to pay about $100 per month to run a heat pump pool heater. A natural gas heater will cost twice that amount, while an electric pool heater costs about $250 a month.

Outlets with only two slots have no ground connection. That’s more common on very old outlets, which means it’s more likely the outlet won’t be polarized. You’ll have to closely examine the slots to see if there’s a size difference indicating polarization. Keep in mind outlets this old are usually out of code and should be replaced if you’re doing any electrical work.

Burnt outlets can be caused by things such as faulty wiring, loose connections, or a circuit overload—and yes, they are extremely dangerous. If you notice your outlet is hot or has burn marks, you should shut off the power to it from the circuit breaker and immediately call an electrician.

How far you can run underground electric depends on the wire gauge (generally AWG) and the circuit voltage. Too much voltage drop in an electrical circuit can negatively affect performance, so the smaller the voltage drop, the better. Ideally, it shouldn't exceed 3%. The smaller the wire and the longer the run, the more significant the voltage drop. 

For example, with a 120-volt circuit, you can run 60 feet of 12 AWG cable without losing more than 3% voltage. With a 240-volt circuit, you can run 120 feet of 12 AWG wire while maintaining a voltage drop of 3% or less.

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