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Atlantic Electric LLC
4.9(
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Serving Bunnell, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Joel and Will are electrician superstars in my humble opinion. They worked efficiently to install a light fixture in our entryway and to check out our electrical circuits. We're very pleased with the service they provided and they also showed themselves to be really nice people that we were happy to have in our home. Also, the lady who sets up appointments, Tracy I believe, is an absolute sweetheart who treats customers like they're the most important people in the world. Their service fees are more than reasonable. We won't use anyone else for electrical issues."
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+8

Response time3 days
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Stevenson's Electric Service Company Incorporated
5.0(
16
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Serving Bunnell, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"William was prompt and very professional. He identified the problem quickly and explained every step of the solution. He was very courteous and friendly. We will definitely use Stevenson's Electric for all future electric needs!"
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+16

Response time6 hrs
Response rate91%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Tison Inc
4.3(
32
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Serving Bunnell, FL and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Better than expected, very professional,knowledgeable,curtiest ,very patient to all my questions. I would not want any other electrician than Terry to do any future electrical work in my home. I will recommend him to all neighbors,family and friends. Be on five stars 10"
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+5

Response time1 day
Response rate99%
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

You can test an electric fence with a multimeter, but you’ll need to set the multimeter to the correct voltage measurement—such as alternative current (AC) or direct current (DC) and range—depending on your fence. You can find the voltage type and range in the fence’s user manual.

Many homes have a 200-amp service, which requires a 2-inch electrical meter riser. Larger homes or homes that require more energy for several appliances and devices may have a 400-amp service. For 400-amp service, opt for a 4-inch electrical meter riser.

Yes, in some locations, it is required by the National Electric Code (NEC) to have a transfer switch installed for electrical emergencies. In addition to following electrical code, generator transfer switches ensure your home is fully protected during a power outage. By switching the power from the main breaker to the generator breaker, you can seamlessly operate your HVAC, lights, appliances, devices, and more during an emergency. 

Yes. You can connect your home back-up battery to a generator with its designated charger. Be sure that the output of the generator matches the input requirements for the battery for best results.

It’s possible to distinguish a positive black wire from a negative black wire if you know what type of circuit the wires are in. If it’s an alternating current (AC), then black wires are positive. If it’s a direct current (DC), then black wires are negative. 

Sometimes, a circuit has two black wires. In that case, the positive black wire will be solid black while the negative black wire will have a white stripe on it. If you’re still unsure, you can use a multimeter to check.

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