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George Brazil Electric
4.5(
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Electrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeElectrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairCeiling Fan - Install+6 more

Serving Florence, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"What a great experience dealing with George Brazil. I had an issue with outlets not working and was able to get a tech to come out today. Francisco and Matt were awesome! They came out, introduced themselves and put on shoe mittens before entering. I explained the situation and Francisco took the time to explain in detail their process for diagnosis. He further explained how the electrical current works and possible causes of the issue. They found the issue quickly, was able to repair, and did a walk thru afterwards to ensure other parts of the house were good. They provided pics, a vid, and a report fo the job and went over everything they did. These two are a dynamic duo and I would whole heartedly recommend this company for your electrical needs."
George Brazil Electric
George Brazil Electric
George Brazil Electric
George Brazil Electric
George Brazil Electric

+3

Response time1 day
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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MasterAZscapes LLC
4.2(
390
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Outdoor Lighting - Plan and InstallOutdoor Lighting - Repair

Serving Florence, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mike Macchiaroli Tree Company....
Mike came out the day I called for an estimate.  He asked me what I wanted done and he then made suggestions thoroughly explaing what he would do.  We agreed on the price and work so he then wrote up a contract.  Today he was right on time and we went over what was to be done before they started.  After a few hours, he knocked on my door and had me  review the work in progress.  When he saw that I was satisfied, they continued on until they finished and cleaned up.    His men were quiet and worked steadily until done.  I could see that they were conscious of my neighbors and made sure to clean anything that was extending over our shared walls. 
Mike was very professional and courteous.  Excellent job!!!  I was very pleased and recommend Mike highly.
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+5

Response time2 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Hiring an electrician to install a new ceiling fan may be the best course of action. Installing a ceiling fan requires basic electrical and mechanical knowledge. It also requires holding it up with one hand and in an awkward position, making the installation even more difficult. If you’re uncomfortable with these circumstances, your best bet is to hire a professional.

No. When applied properly, electrical tape is designed to be an insulating material with high resistance to electricity. It can reinforce electrical connections and act as a safeguard to help ensure the electrical current stays within its designated pathways. However, it’s important to note that it can break down over time and you should never use it as a replacement for electrical wire caps.

There are three main wires on a doorbell, typically color-coded white, black, and green, that are connected to a transformer box in your home. One wire runs to the doorbell button, another wire runs to the door chime, and the third wire runs between the doorbell button and the door chime.

Different types of light switches include single-pole switches (the standard switch in your home), double-pole switches, toggle switches, three-way switches, four-way switches, dimmer switches, and more. 

A single-pole light switch controls the power to a single device, whereas two-way, three-way, and four-way light switches control lights from different locations, increasing the number of connections in the home.

Single-pole switches are simple circuits designed for lower voltages. As such, they don’t require the complex wiring of switches that need to supply power to larger devices and appliances. This is why single-pole switches commonly go in bathrooms, closets, and other small rooms that power a low-watt light fixture. One wire creates the circuit from the power supply, the other goes to the fixture, and the final wire provides safety mechanisms through grounding.

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