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4Sight Security

101 S Park Ave
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4Sight Security

101 S Park Ave
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13 years of experience

We are an Idaho based electronic security company specializing in video surveillance. We offer the highest quality product at an affordable price, and custom design every system to ensure that your individual concerns are addressed and answered. Our goal is to serve our friends, family and neighbors with a smile, and to provide a level or service not found in a national chain.

We are an Idaho based electronic security company specializing in video surveillance. We offer the highest quality product at an affordable price, and custom design every system to ensure that your individual concerns are addressed and answered. Our goal is to serve our friends, family and neighbors with a smile, and to provide a level or service not found in a national chain.









Cook Electric LLC

2306 Koro Ave
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Cook Electric LLC

2306 Koro Ave
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Proudly serving Eastern Idaho. Service calls are $95 for first hour and $85 per hour after plus parts. Free Quotes availible. No job to small call any time!

"I’ve been working with Blake for years now. He’s fantastic! Always professional and knowledgeable. I highly recommend him!"

Adelina O on August 2020

Proudly serving Eastern Idaho. Service calls are $95 for first hour and $85 per hour after plus parts. Free Quotes availible. No job to small call any time!

"I’ve been working with Blake for years now. He’s fantastic! Always professional and knowledgeable. I highly recommend him!"

Adelina O on August 2020


ROBERTS ELECTRIC INC

804 S 4TH AVE
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ROBERTS ELECTRIC INC

804 S 4TH AVE
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Roberts Electric Inc is the electrician your neighbor and friends recommend for electrical work. As a licensed, insured and bonded electrician, we can handle your electrical needs. Whether it is a replacement of an outlet, installation of new wiring, indoor and outdoor lighting, new electric service, electric panel upgrades, and appliance installations, Roberts Electric Inc is the one to call. Contact us today for the area's best!

Roberts Electric Inc is the electrician your neighbor and friends recommend for electrical work. As a licensed, insured and bonded electrician, we can handle your electrical needs. Whether it is a replacement of an outlet, installation of new wiring, indoor and outdoor lighting, new electric service, electric panel upgrades, and appliance installations, Roberts Electric Inc is the one to call. Contact us today for the area's best!

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Hiring a professional electrician to wire a house costs anywhere from $1,500 to $10,000 or more depending on the size and complexity of the project. Most professional electricians charge $50 to $100 per hour. While the extra expense is significant, it’s worth it to ensure the safety of your home’s electrical system. 

Wiring an outlet can be done safely by someone with the proper knowledge and tools, but it can also be dangerous if not done correctly. If you're not comfortable working with electrical systems, it's best to hire a licensed electrician to do the job for you. That way, you can rest assured that your outlet will be rewired safely and quickly. 

Yes, you must use the proper wire nut that fits your wire gauge. Using a wire nut that’s too big or too small can cause your connection to fail, short circuit, or disconnect entirely. Ensuring that you have the proper wire nut size will guarantee that your connection lasts as long as possible.

It might seem tempting to use 14-gauge wires for your outlets, as they can run a little cheaper. But, when it comes to electrical work, it’s best not to cut costs less you overload your circuit. A 12-gauge wire will ensure that you’re protecting the outlet (and your circuit breaker) from any potential overloads that might incur, as it can handle a little more amplitude than a 14-gauge wire.

For most applications, you won’t need a neutral for 240V. There are certain codes and regulations that differ between areas so just because you technically may not need one in order for the device to function properly, it may still be a local requirement. Professionals in your area know the requirements, which is just another reason to hire one instead of taking on a project that is frankly not very DIY-friendly.

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