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All American Electrical Co Inc
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Serving Neptune Beach, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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"The technician showed up promptly and went right to work on the install. He was very professional and answered all my questions. Super friendly company overall and will not hesitate to hire again if I need any electrical work done."
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Response time8 hrs
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Destiny Electric
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Serving Neptune Beach, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1998

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"Very good. Change over to the LED was quickly done and very improved lighting. Reasonable price and very efficient. Because we were impressed with the work, we also had Destiny Electric install an exhaust fan in the master bathroom where none was present. Work crew arrived at appointed time and efficiently installed the new fan in very reasonable time and at reasonable price. We would have Destiny Electric handled any future electrical at our home."
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Juice Electric
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Serving Neptune Beach, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"Nick is one person you should have as home owner with any electrical problems. He puts every effort in make the customer happy and he works clean. He has plenty of experience and he proved it. I highly recomend him. I'll always have him as reliable electrician. You woun't be disappointed.He knows his job well!"
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Response time2 days
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MarkGen Electric Inc
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Serving Neptune Beach, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

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"James came out to install heat lamps in our paint booth. This has greatly improved our cycle time and Speed up the time to get cars back to our customers. I am super happy with the knowledge and time james took to get everything approved with the city and properly permitted and signed off with officials. Extremely intellgent team and professionals results. Thank you everyone at Markgen Electric for helping us with this project"
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

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.

The best place to put an electrical outlet depends on your needs. A good rule of thumb is to install outlets every 6 feet in large rooms. Hallways over 10 feet long need one electrical outlet minimum. 

If you find yourself needing extra plug-ins for all of your gadgets, you may want to increase the number of electrical outlets in your room. When adding outlets, keep in mind that older homes could have outdated electrical panels. In these cases, you may need a pro to upgrade you from 100-amp to 200-amp service before increasing the power load.

If you’re moving wires, installing new wires, or installing new fixtures in the space you’re insulating, then you will need to hire a licensed electrician to do that portion of the job for you. However, if you just intend on replacing old insulation or adding new insulation over existing insulation, then you don’t need to hire one. Your insulation installer will work around wiring, fixtures, outlets, and switches, even if they’re installing fiberglass batts in the voids where wires run. However, you will need an electrician if you suspect a problem with your wiring during the insulation work.

A ceiling light will usually have two or three wires: black, white, and sometimes green. Black wires are positive, or hot, while white wires are negative, or neutral. The green wire is the grounding wire. 

When you’re wiring the light, connect black to black, white to white, and green to the grounding screw.

Do not touch electrical wires in your home without first turning off the power at your circuit breaker and testing the wire with a voltage meter or multimeter. Electricity still flows through wires even when a light switch is powered off, and touching wires with the switch on can result in electrical shock.

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