"Electrician Alex & Danny were professional, friendly and explained everything on our complete remodel. I will recommend them to anyone who needs electrical work!"
JLJ Company is the leader in providing our customers with the highest quality service in an honest, efficient, and professional way. Our pledge is to create successful relationships with our customers, employees and community by building trust, treating every project with the utmost integrity and exceeding expectations. We look forward to working with you!\n
"He was on time, genuine, and did an awesome job! He seemed very knowledgeable and he had great prices. He did quite a few things around our house. I will definitely call him back if we need any more work done."
"Needed new lights for a shop and a welder plug in installed . Patrick got it done in timely manner . And got my shop bright again . I Am going too use Vasco Electric for my future upgrades /repairs . Awesome Guys and very fair pricing. Thanks Guys for good work ."
"John happened to be in town when I placed my request. He was at my house in less than 10 minutes and in under an hour had my electrical outlets fixed. John is super personable and knew exactly what the issue was. I am so excited to put out my deck lights now! I will be contacting you for any future needs!"
"Chester Wiebe Electric recently wired a new A/C unit. I have used this contractor on multiple electrical jobs in the past. Very great gentleman to work with, in my opinion."
"Great. Company came out and performed all the work to above standards, were polite and detailed what they were doing prior to start. In my eyes the company went above and beyond. Would use this company again for future electrical needs. Highly recommend."
"Command Performance was extremely professional, helpful and overall a excellent experience. I will and have recommended Command Performance to my friends, family, and colleagues. Thank you so much."
The most common reason a GFCI outlet would trip even when nothing is plugged in is if there’s a problem at the circuit breaker end. This could be an overloaded circuit, with too many appliances plugged into it, or another type of fault. If a GFCI outlet keeps tripping, it can also be because it is faulty and needs replacing.
Ultimately, the best device depends on what you’re measuring. A voltmeter only measures volts, while a multimeter measures volts, current, resistance, humidity, and possibly much more, depending on the model. If you think you’ll need to measure more than volts, consider investing in a multimeter so you have a tool that can help you with various household projects.
The average lifespan of a home electrical system is anywhere from 30 to 70 years or more, depending on the type of system you have. Modern electrical wiring, like aluminum or copper, can last 50 to 70 years while older types may need to be replaced sooner. Additionally, circuit breakers tend to last anywhere from 30 to 40 years, while electrical outlets need to be replaced every 10 to 25 years.
If wiring in a relatively modern home is damaged due to sudden events like a fire, a tree falling into the house, or a flood, then homeowners insurance is very likely to cover the cost of replacing the wire.
However, if it’s determined that wiring failed or started the fire because of age, neglect, or not meeting current electrical standards, then insurance won’t be covering any replacement. Also, insurance policies may charge more for particularly old kinds of wiring like aluminum wiring or deny applications altogether.
If you’re wondering if you can use your electric vehicle as a backup battery, it depends on whether your EV is compatible with bidirectional charging. This technology allows energy to flow both ways, enabling vehicle-to-home (V2H) backup power, vehicle-to-load (V2L) for appliances and camping, and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) to support the power grid. Compatible EVs convert stored DC energy into usable AC power, helping reduce energy costs and enhance grid stability while providing emergency backup power.
The Bruneau, ID homeowners’ guide to electrical services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Electrical boxes are a crucial part of your home’s electrical system, but it can be challenging to wrap your head around the various shapes, sizes, and types available. Keep reading to learn about the different types of electrical boxes and their uses.
Whether it’s a flickering light or a burnt outlet, electrical issues shouldn’t be taken lightly. Learn who to call for electrical problems in your home.
Keep your outlets user-friendly and compliant in your kitchen remodel. Here are the latest codes for outlets in the kitchen and everything they require.