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Ron Andrus

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1211 West Seagoe Avenue
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UpTop Electric LLC is a trusted electrical contractor based in Coolidge, Arizona, proudly serving Pinal County and surrounding areas. Licensed under ROC 360080, we specialize in residential and light commercial electrical installations, repairs, and upgrades. Our mission is to deliver top-tier workmanship with honesty, reliability, and a customer-first approach. At UpTop Electric, we bring power and peace of mind to every job. Whether you’re building new, remodeling, or in need of troubleshooting and repairs, we ensure all work meets or exceeds NEC standards and local codes. We aim to be the centerpiece of quality electrical service in our community — where safety, professionalism, and integrity come standard. **FREE Estimates**SAME DAY Service**Fair Pricing**30 Labor Warranty**Reliable & Professional Service** Call or Click to schedule your estimate today!

"Ron is truly a professional and we are so happy with the wonderful job he did for us. We needed 4 ceiling fans and 3 pendant lights installed in our new house. They look absolutely beautiful. We will be happy to recommend him to our new neighbors and anyone who needs help with electrical work. We will definitely be calling him again."

Mike N on September 2025

UpTop Electric LLC is a trusted electrical contractor based in Coolidge, Arizona, proudly serving Pinal County and surrounding areas. Licensed under ROC 360080, we specialize in residential and light commercial electrical installations, repairs, and upgrades. Our mission is to deliver top-tier workmanship with honesty, reliability, and a customer-first approach. At UpTop Electric, we bring power and peace of mind to every job. Whether you’re building new, remodeling, or in need of troubleshooting and repairs, we ensure all work meets or exceeds NEC standards and local codes. We aim to be the centerpiece of quality electrical service in our community — where safety, professionalism, and integrity come standard. **FREE Estimates**SAME DAY Service**Fair Pricing**30 Labor Warranty**Reliable & Professional Service** Call or Click to schedule your estimate today!

"Ron is truly a professional and we are so happy with the wonderful job he did for us. We needed 4 ceiling fans and 3 pendant lights installed in our new house. They look absolutely beautiful. We will be happy to recommend him to our new neighbors and anyone who needs help with electrical work. We will definitely be calling him again."

Mike N on September 2025


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Simonize elc

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23 years of experience

I’m retired 30yrs field also veteran need some work make ends meet I specialize in troubleshooting and installing electrical equipment and outlets lighting also even inverter

I’m retired 30yrs field also veteran need some work make ends meet I specialize in troubleshooting and installing electrical equipment and outlets lighting also even inverter


I have over 30+ years of electrical experience in residential, commercial, and industrial. I would be glad to be at your service with any electrical needs.


I am a new Electrician set on delivering the best quality and service in the Industry. Every service is up to NEC standards, assuring you reliable and safe power.


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GI ELECTRIC

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29 years of experience

Hi I'm your friendly neighborhood electrician I'm very reasonable with my prices professional service and I do 20%off discount for senior's veterans and disabled people I'm here to help with your electrical needs

Hi I'm your friendly neighborhood electrician I'm very reasonable with my prices professional service and I do 20%off discount for senior's veterans and disabled people I'm here to help with your electrical needs



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Electrical questions, answered by experts

You can distinguish the amplitude and voltage of most outlets by looking at the shape and positioning of the holes. Other features like buttons, switches, and USB ports help identify electric outlets, too. Use labeled images, like the ones we’ve included above, to cross-reference with your outlets.

No, this is extremely dangerous, often illegal, and you should never attempt it. If you connect your generator to your home without a transfer switch, the generated power can backfeed, essentially flowing back into the utility lines. Backfeeding exposes a significant threat of fatalities or harm to you and utility personnel, in addition to jeopardizing the structural integrity of your home.

No, it’s extremely dangerous to cap off live electrical wires. Working with live wires puts you at serious risk of electric shock, which can cause injury or even be fatal. Whenever you need to cap off electrical wires or complete any electrical work in general, it’s essential to shut the power off at the breaker before you begin.

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.

Generally, you’ll want to keep between 60 and 70 feet between the generator and the transfer switch. There are a few reasons for this, including:

  • The distance reduces the noise coming from the generator into your home.

  • It increases efficiency because you won’t have a voltage drop from this short of a distance.

  • Prevents carbon monoxide poisoning: keep at least 15 feet between your generator and an open window. 

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