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Accent Tel USA

3501 Bessie Coleman Blvd, Suite 25203
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Accent Tel USA

3501 Bessie Coleman Blvd, Suite 25203
4.89(
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Customers say: Quick response
16 years of experience
Free onsite estimate

Our Company provides a one-stop solution for all of your voice, internet, and telecom needs. Leveraging the Cloud we provide your Office state-of-the-art telephones for little or no upfront cost striving to keep your monthly costs the same. Sound too good to be true? Give us a call and we will show you how.

"Telephone System - Install or Upgrade - For Business "

Anthony O on September 2025

Our Company provides a one-stop solution for all of your voice, internet, and telecom needs. Leveraging the Cloud we provide your Office state-of-the-art telephones for little or no upfront cost striving to keep your monthly costs the same. Sound too good to be true? Give us a call and we will show you how.

"Telephone System - Install or Upgrade - For Business "

Anthony O on September 2025


New Farm Solar

3237 NC 8094 RD
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New Farm Solar

3237 NC 8094 RD
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11 years of experience

New Farm Solar is a turnkey solar provider. We design and install grid tie, battery backup grid tie, and off grid systems at low affordable prices. We have five trained subcontractors , an on board Master electrician, NABCEP certified owner and installer.

New Farm Solar is a turnkey solar provider. We design and install grid tie, battery backup grid tie, and off grid systems at low affordable prices. We have five trained subcontractors , an on board Master electrician, NABCEP certified owner and installer.







Generated Energy Solutions, LLC

9809 Mann Road
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Generated Energy Solutions, LLC

9809 Mann Road
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14 years of experience

GES is a turn-key solution for all your generator needs. We are a fully licensed and insured contractor. We work in all fields of construction from residential, commercial, industrial, and government. We employ state certified and licensed electricians, plumbers and manufacturer certified generator technicians. All of our installations are of the highest quality and meet or exceed all locale and state regulations, as well as follow the strict requirements of the National Electrical Code. We cover the state of Arkansas for any repairs, warranty, service or installs. We also offer a many brands ranging from Kohler, Generac, Briggs & Stratton and Blue Star Power. Whatever you needs may be, we have you covered.

GES is a turn-key solution for all your generator needs. We are a fully licensed and insured contractor. We work in all fields of construction from residential, commercial, industrial, and government. We employ state certified and licensed electricians, plumbers and manufacturer certified generator technicians. All of our installations are of the highest quality and meet or exceed all locale and state regulations, as well as follow the strict requirements of the National Electrical Code. We cover the state of Arkansas for any repairs, warranty, service or installs. We also offer a many brands ranging from Kohler, Generac, Briggs & Stratton and Blue Star Power. Whatever you needs may be, we have you covered.



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Electrical questions, answered by experts

The most common gauge for indoor outlets around your home is 12- and 14-gauge wires. But if you’re working with larger appliances like ovens, washing machines, or dryers (all of which require more amplitude), you might find 10-, eight-, or six-gauge wires to help support those hefty appliances.

Knob and tube wiring is old, and its casing is brittle. This means that it's possible to receive a dangerous electrical shock if you touch a live wire and essentially become an electrical pathway. Although the scenario is unlikely, touching any K&T wiring is simply not a good idea in any instance. Leave any wire handling to the professionals.

If one plug in your outlet works but the other doesn't, it could be due to a few reasons. The outlet might have a loose or damaged internal connection on the non-working side. Another possibility is that the outlet is a split receptacle, with one half controlled by a wall switch that might be turned off. Additionally, debris or damage inside the non-working plug could prevent a proper connection. If you can't identify the issue, remember to prioritize safety. Replace the outlet or consult a professional electrician to ensure safety and proper functionality.

It's possible to get power from an outlet for a light switch. However, you must install additional wiring to get current from the outlet to the switch and from the switch to the load it will control. Also, you must ensure that the outlet's electrical circuit can accommodate the additional demand. 

Light switches can last for decades when installed and maintained correctly. Improper wiring, heavy wear and tear, or too much wattage draw can cause light switch failure long before the expected end of a light switch’s life. Light switches that are hot to the touch, making a buzzing noise, or failing to work consistently should be inspected to find and repair the underlying cause.

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