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Max Electric CO.
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Serving Bourne, MA and surrounding areas

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Hi my name is Max, I am an Electrician with more than 5 years of experience. From residential to industrial I have a very firm grip on the knowledge of electrical. I also have tons of resources I can reach out to for plenty of other jobs as well. Currently trying to start my own business so the more clients I can make happy the better it is for business. I give my absolute best expertise I can on every single job I do from big to small doesn’t matter I always make sure the job gets done correctly and for longevity. I also speak English,Spanish and Portuguese quite well.

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"Mark and his Dad came out the same day as I contacted them to estimate the project which included power washing the house and staining a large deck. Their price was the best and so far the power washing of the house is done on the shingles and looks fantastic. Could not be happier! I highly recommend them!"
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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

Nails are a popular choice for hanging string lights, but they are not the only option. Use outdoor hooks, zip ties, or even awning hangers to string up lights outdoors. For indoor lights, use simple tacks, zip ties, damage-free adhesive hooks, or drawing pins. When all else fails, just wrap the lights around some furniture or outdoor fixtures. 

Take a picture of your house to easily replicate the same design for next year and keep the clips and accessories. When storing your lights, wrap them around cardboard so they don’t get tangled. Purchase a ladderless extension pole kit to hang your lights (around $30 to $50) for hard to reach areas.

No, you shouldn’t insert an LED light into an incandescent socket. It usually won’t fit anyway, but in the unlikely chance that it does, its electrical demands are too different for it to work properly. 

During the holidays, big box hardware stores sell many kinds of clips and hooks made specifically for hanging Christmas lights—including ridge clips, gutter clips, shingle clips, and mounted hooks. It’s best to avoid nails, staples, and screws since they can damage your roof.

When it comes to bang for your buck, LED lights are the clear winner for Christmas lights. While these will cost more upfront, they’ll last you for many holidays to come—far longer than your basic halogen bulbs. Along with that, they also save you big on energy costs throughout the season.

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