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NorCal Electric and Pump Works
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairElectrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeElectrical for Home Addition or Remodel - Install

Serving Shasta, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Warranties offered

We at Norcal Electric and Pump Works offers well pump repair and installation of new pumps, electrical repairs and installation, power pole installation, window and door replacement, siding repairs and new siding, plumbing repair and remodels. We always keep in constant contact with our customers no matter how large or small your project may be and take great pride in exceeding your expectations with quality work and fair pricing. We strive to get your well pump up and running as quickly as possible, we understand the urgency of having your water back up and running. We will always be respectful of your job site and we will leave it as clean as it was before we started. We service Tehama, Glen, Butte and Shasta counties. Feel free to contact us with any questions or a bid for a new project or repair.\n

Response time7 hrs
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
B&C Electric
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Ceiling Fan - InstallElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Provided by ConsumerElectrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair+7 more

Serving Shasta, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1960

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"In the selling of our home, through formal inspection through the buyer, the inspector suggested upgrading certain electrical outlets with GFCI outlets in the bathroom's, garage, and kitchen. On a Friday using HomeAdvisors, I was contacted by B&C Electric who came to my home that day. The electrician arrived early Monday as scheduled. GFCI outlets were installed two older in wall outdated outlets were disconnected and covered with solid plates. As usual with an elderly home, two outlets had very old/original in wall boxes that were too small to accommodate the GFCI outlets. The electrician had to enlarge the wall openings and install new boxes. This was all done in a short amount of time and the cost to me was around half the price I expected to pay! I recommend D&C Electric."
Response time3 hrs
Response rate91%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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On Point Electric
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Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Not ProvidedElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Provided by ConsumerElectrical Wiring or Panel Upgrade+4 more

Serving Shasta, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity and treats your home as if it were our own. With decades of experience in the industry you can trust that your next electrical or solar project is in good hands when you choose On Point Electric as your contractor. In recent years living in Northern California has came at a price, the risk of power outages! Don’t get left in the dark ask us about pairing a new or your existing solar system with Tesla Powerwalls and we have financing through Sunnova and many other of the top solar financial institutions. Our Solar pricing is unmatched and you will find us to be competitively priced on everything we offer, with close attention to the details of each and every project that we are involved with. We look forward to building lasting relationships and guarantee your satisfaction!

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Response time3 days
Response rate89%
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Leaving lights on raises the electric bill, but not as much as having high-wattage light bulbs. The best way to save on electric costs is to swap your light bulbs to LED or CFL bulbs that use far fewer watts. You can also use smart lights and light switches to control usage via a smartphone or voice-controlled device.

It’s important to ask an electrician a few questions before you commit to hiring them so you can make an informed decision as a consumer. If you’re getting estimates or considering hiring an electrician, ask them these questions:

  • Are you a full-time electrician?

  • Are you bonded, licensed, and insured?

  • What level of experience do you have as an electrician?

  • Can you please share three references?

  • Do you do residential or commercial electrical work?

  • What kinds of electrical work are you most familiar with?

  • Will any subcontractors be performing the work?

  • Are permits and inspections required?

  • Who is responsible for obtaining permits and inspections?

  • What is your schedule?

  • Do you offer a guarantee or warranty on your work?

  • Will you sign a do-not-exceed clause to keep the job within the budget?

No, you should always use proper electrical wire caps to safely cap off electrical wires. Electrical tape isn’t as durable as electrical caps and can deteriorate and separate over time, exposing the live wires. The only way to use electrical tape for this project is to wrap it around the caps themselves to reinforce them and create an even stronger connection, preventing an electrical emergency.

A 3-prong, 15-amp, 120-volt outlet is standard in the U.S. These have two vertical slots and a U-shaped grounding hole, which suits most home electronics, from televisions to microwaves. Three-pronged outlets are safer than 2-pronged ones, as the third wire, known as the grounding wire, helps prevent shocks and electrical fires.

It wouldn’t be abnormal to view all wiring as simply wiring, but wiring has different gauges and can handle different loads. When you’re wiring for 240V, you need wire that is rated at least 240V, but honestly it’s better to spend a little more and just buy 300V wiring. This ensures a margin of safety in case the wiring gets overloaded.

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