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Imperial electric
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Thermostat - Install or Replace

Serving Burnham, IL and surrounding areas

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"The service guy came out very quickly. Had a smart thermostat installed. He walked me through setting up the app. Did a fast and a great job. I highly recommend this company if you want it done and done right."
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Elvis Air Heating & Cooling, LLC
5.0(
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Burnham, IL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr Aga or Elvis personally oversaw my project. He is professional,. He answered and explained every question throughly. He got me the best price for the project. He installed the blower and everything is working properly. He is a asset to his industry. Kind and considerate. I highly recommend this company. You wonâ t regret it â ¤ï¸"
Furnace Tune Up
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24 HR Emergency Service
A/C Repair,  Comercial
First Time Customer

+1

Response time9 hrs
Response rate94%
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GROMM Electric LLC
New to Angi
Thermostat - Install or Replace

Serving Burnham, IL and surrounding areas

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Electrical professional with 20 years of hands-on experience in residential, commercial, and heavy industrial electrical construction. Raised in a family-owned electrical company that grew from a 10-person shop to a 500-electrician operation serving projects nationwide and internationally.\n\nExtensive field experience across high-demand environments including power plants, steel mills, paper mills, chemical plants, oil refineries, coal mines, Air Products facilities, and large food manufacturing plants.\n\nHighly skilled in:\n • Low-voltage systems, fire alarm, controls, and automation\n • Medium-voltage installations and power distribution\n • Underground services and excavation coordination\n • Bucket truck and service work\n • Smart home and modern electrical systems\n • Residential, commercial, and industrial construction from ground-up to retrofit\n\nCertifications & Credentials:\n • Chicago Licensed Electrician\n • OSHA 10 & OSHA 30\n • MSHA Certified\n • CPR Certified\n • NCCER Certified\n\n

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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Spraying for ticks does a good job of eliminating the existing ticks in your yard. Moderate to severe infestations might require several treatment sessions, but most infestations are well controlled with enough treatments, regardless of their severity.

However, wildlife, pets, and people can still carry ticks into a yard, even after treatment, so if you're concerned about ticks in your area, it's a good idea to spray annually for tick prevention.

If you spot a bug in your home that seems very similar to a flea, it’s likely a springtail, which is a tiny jumping insect that can resemble a flea. Unlike fleas, they are not dangerous to humans or animals because they don’t bite. Fleas are smaller than springtails, which is how you can distinguish them.

No; ticks rarely infest buildings. They prefer to stay outdoors waiting for a potential host to pass by. However, while ticks do not infest beds, they can get indoors by attaching themselves to pets, clothing, or outdoor gear. A live tick may survive in your bed for around 24 hours, but it certainly won’t breed or start an infestation.

The main reason wolf spiders gravitate towards houses is the presence of their prey, including insects like flies and ants. Their attraction is also heightened by the availability of suitable shelter in areas cluttered or undisturbed and in moisture-rich environments like basements. Openings and gaps in the structure provide an easy access point for these spiders. During cold weather, wolf spiders may also seek warmth indoors, making your home an attractive refuge during harsh weather conditions.

Neither the black widow nor the brown recluse are deadly spiders, and North America has no deadly species. However, other places in the world do, including Australia, which is home to the funnel web spider, considered the world’s deadliest spider. However, Australia has not reported deaths from a funnel web spider bite over the past few decades after developing an antivenom.

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