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Corrigan, LLC
4.8(
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Lightning Protection - Install or Repair

Serving Haynesville, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1954

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very happy with the explanation of what would be done and then how it was done. They were prompt, courtesy and completed with work in just a few hours."
Shingle roof air terminal
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Residential Spanish tile
Horse stable
Residential 2

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Tri-State Water, Power & Air
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Fixed Generator - InstallGenerator - InstallGenerator - Install - For Business

Serving Haynesville, LA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are the experts in the field of Whole Home Generator Sales and Installation, with over 20 years of experience in the game. We provide turn-key installation by licensed professionals - 24 hour emergency service - Remote Monitoring - Long term maintenance and service by factory trained technicians.

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Pye Electrical Service LLC
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairElectrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Not Provided+4 more

Serving Haynesville, LA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

At Pye Electrical Service, we provide dependable, high-quality electrical services for residential and commercial customers. Whether you need a quick repair or a complete electrical installation, we are committed to safe workmanship.\n\nOur services include:\n\n* Electrical service calls and troubleshooting\n* New home wiring\n* Home additions and remodel wiring\n* Panel upgrades and breaker replacements\n* Lighting installation and upgrades (interior, exterior, recessed, landscape, security, and LED)\n* Ceiling fan installation\n* Switches, outlets, and GFCI/AFCI installation and replacement\n* Dedicated circuits for appliances and equipment\n* Generator hookups and transfer switches\n* Surge protection\n* Shop, garage, and barn wiring\n* Outdoor lighting and receptacles\n* Commercial tenant improvements\n* Preventative maintenance and electrical repairs\n.

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

The size of the microwave you choose may change this answer, but for standard over-the-range microwaves, 120 volts and a three-prong grounded outlet is needed for your device.

Unfortunately, yes, a wall outlet can just go bad. You could’ve purchased a faulty outlet, had it improperly installed, or just blown a fuse in your home. Regardless of what caused the issue, it’s important for you to hire the right professional for this job so they can get it done right the first time.

Yes, a faulty or broken light switch can be a serious fire hazard. Malfunctioning switches, often due to loose connections, exposed wiring, or overheating, can cause sparking or arcing. If you hear a crackling, popping, or hissing sound when you use the switch, it indicates live electricity arcing inside, which is a significant hazard that can ignite nearby flammable materials. If you suspect your light switch is faulty, turn off the power to that circuit at the breaker and contact a qualified electrician to remedy the issue.

How often you’ll replace your electric meter depends on what type of meter you have in your home. Induction meters can last around 10 years, while static meters will typically last around 20. If you’re unsure which kind of meter you have, a call to your electric company can help ease your mind.

Yes, the National Electric Code (NEC) requires at least one GFCI outlet in each sectioned-off portion of an unfinished basement, partly to ensure a power source is available for a sump pump in case of flooding. If you install multiple outlets in your unfinished basement, all of them must be GFCI-protected. For finished basements, standard outlets are generally permitted, but at least one GFCI outlet is still required per circuit. Keep in mind that local municipalities may have additional codes, so it's best to consult a licensed electrician to ensure your home is fully compliant.

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