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Daniel Sinclair Electrician
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Serving Cotuit, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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"Daniel was very responsive, timely, good communication. Work was done quickly and well, I was very happy with the results. Had lights installed (sconces), ceiling fan, bathroom fan, outdoor Ring light and 3 Nest thermostats. All went well."
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Big D Energy Solutions
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Serving Cotuit, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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Emergency services offered

"It was a pleasure working with Justin and Dave. They were kind, reliable, and a pleasure to have in our home. High-level integrity and tenacity. They found several clusters of live knob and tube lighting, despite a previous electrician signing off that all knob and tube was removed. I would hire them again without question."
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Bennett Painting Plus
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Serving Cotuit, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

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Emergency services offered

"I contacted Bennett Painting Plus on May 27, 2015 to get an estimate on having painting done at a home that I was buying on June 22nd.  Fay replied to my AngiesList message with a day and would have come to give me an estimate right away, but unfortunately I didn't have access to the property until after closing.  We arranged for the estimate on site to take place on June 24th.  Fay and Burt ran about 30 min late, but they did call in advance to let me know they were running late, which I appreciated.  They gave me an estimate on the spot for $850 plus the cost of paint, which they would purchase for me and pass along their discount.  I knew the colors I wanted and passed that information along to them.  Luckily I wanted Benjamin Moore paint and that's what they also prefer to use, but would have used a different brand if I preferred.
I was very impressed that when they came to view the rooms and looked at the bathrooms, they mentioned that it looked that the mirrors were glued (they should have been mounted, not glued) and suggested that they help take them down right then. It was a great help that they did that because we couldn't have removed them ourselves. Plus, Burt put a first coat of Spackle on the holes left behind from the glue before leaving. This helped save time when they came to paint.
Fay called me the next day after the estimate and confirmed that they could paint the rooms on June 30th, which worked for me.
Fay, Burt, and another lady arrived on the 30th and put a first coat of paint on all the walls. Burt worked tirelessly to repair the bathroom walls damaged by the glue from the mirrors.  He had to put on three coats of Spackle and sand it down. Ultimately, they had to split the work into 2 days (June 30th and July 1st) because of paint drying time and the extra work needed to repair the walls. I didn't mind that at all because the delay was due to their focus on getting the job done right, rather than rushing through it.
Everyone was friendly, efficient, neat, and conscious of keeping the home clean and in good shape. Even with the extra work done to repair the walls, they honored their initial estimated cost ($850 plus the cost of paint, which came to $1,120), which I appreciated.
I really recommend Bennett Painting. They were easy to work with, responsive in their communication, and did great work.
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HERE AT BENNETT PAINTING WE HAVE 35 YRS IN ALL PHASES OF PAINTING AND HANDYMAN SERVICE, WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR HOME THERE IS NOT MUCH WE CAN'T HANDLE, MANY REFERENCES, BONDED AND INSURED. NO JOB TO BIG OR TO SMALL, BIG JOBS BIG CREW, SMALL JOBS SMALL CREW. FREE ESTIMATES.
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Chandelier Installation questions, answered by experts

The most common size of can light ranges from four to seven inches. The size that’s needed for your home depends on the area you’re looking to illuminate, the height of your ceiling, and the size of your wall.

Some outdoor lighting fixtures are easy to install, like solar pathway lights that don’t need connecting to your electrical system. However, other types of outdoor lighting can be challenging to install, especially if it’s part of a larger electrical system. It’s best to work with a trained electrician for high-voltage outdoor lighting. You might also want to work with a landscaper for installing lighting in high or hard-to-reach areas.

Before investing in motion sensor lights, there are a couple of disadvantages worth noting. For starters, they’re not as reliable as other forms of lighting. Motion sensor lights can be accidentally triggered by pets or wind, which can become a nuisance after a while. The opposite situation can occur, too, where they don’t turn on when you need them to. 

It’s technically possible to install your own outdoor lighting, but we only recommend it for wireless set-ups, which won’t last as long as wired outdoor lights. Installing wired lighting around your property requires help from a professional electrician, especially since improper installation can increase the risk of fire. You may need a licensed professional to pull an electrical permit for you and sign off on the work. We suggest leaving the work to an expert to ensure good design, maximum security for your home, and the best quality work possible that will last for decades.

No, there aren’t additional code requirements for kitchen lights. Kitchen lights and other electrical circuits in the kitchen have different code requirements. Outlets need to be particularly robust because of their frequency of use and proximity to liquids. If you need help determining where to install outlets in your kitchen, consult a local electrician who can ensure that placement is functional and up to code.

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