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Avatar for All Telecom Technologies, Inc.
All Telecom Technologies, Inc.
4.8(
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Telephone System - Repair - For BusinessTelephone Jacks and Wiring - Install - For BusinessTelephone System - Install or Upgrade - For Business

Serving Eloy, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Warranties offered

Customers say: Quality work

Having cabling problems with your business or the server room is a wreck? Moving to a new location and need new Cat5e/Cat6e cabling? Making changes and would like some additional phone or network cables installed? Need your phone system relocated or repaired? Want the latest new VOIP Hosted Phone System? Call us. All Telecom Technologies Inc. does Cat5e/Cat6e Cabling, Fiber Optic Cabling, Commercial Paging, Hosted Phone Solutions, Audio, ect... If you have a new project coming up and need assistance with engineering we can help. All Telecom can meet you on site to walk through and get all your questions answered. All Telecom Technologies has been serving Phoenix and the surrounding areas since 2010. Please call with any questions we are happy to help.

Response time8 hrs
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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MasterAZscapes LLC
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Outdoor Lighting - Plan and InstallOutdoor Lighting - Repair

Serving Eloy, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Couldn't have gone better. Mike arrived on time, listened to what I wanted to do, and designed a beautiful little spa area for our backyard. Mike went above the call of duty by recommending an excellent electrician and by coordinating work with the electrician. Mike and his crew arrived on time every day and were professionals in appearance, demeanor, and work skills. I ended up with a very nice patio for my spa and ideas on future improvements.
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Response time2 days
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

It prevents electrical surges, protects your home from things like electrical fires, and prevents you from getting shocked if an errant surge runs through your power line. Without grounded wires, your appliances could also get damaged during lightning storms.

First, check the current electrical code in your area to ensure spaces you’re considering meet the requirements. After that, your outlet’s location is up to you. If you’re moving it to hide wiring, you may want to move it in a spot that will also be hidden from view, such as behind a media center or table. As long as you meet the spacing guidelines set by electrical codes, you should be able to pick any spot in your home for an outlet. 

It depends on where you live. Some cities may require a permit for electrical work, while others don’t. You’ll need to call your city’s building department to determine if you’ll need to apply for a permit or not. If a permit is required, you’ll likely have to pay a fee for it. 

To install an outlet from existing wiring, you’ll need to choose a location where you can already access existing wiring. The easiest way to do this is to install an outlet on the other side of the wall of an existing outlet. 

Since the wiring is already in place, all you have to do is connect a new cable to the existing wiring and then connect the correct wires through the wall—to the new electrical outlet. Place your new outlet into the opening in the wall and then connect the correct wires to the appropriate terminal screws.

Volts and watts aren’t directly convertible units—they measure different aspects of electricity. Volts measure electrical potential, while watts quantify the power. The relationship between the two is defined by the equation: Power (watts)= Voltage (volts) x Current (amperes). In other words, the product of volts and amps results in watts, but there is no fixed conversion of volts into watts.

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