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Champion Electrical Services Inc
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Serving Raynham, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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Emergency services offered

At Champion Electrical Services, we believe homeowners deserve better. No more no-shows, rushed work, or upsells you don't need. We built this company to do things right - with respect, craftsmanship, and pride. Every project is treated like it's being done in our own home: clean, code-compliant, and built to last. Whether you need a panel upgrade, EV charger, generator, or quick repair, we show up when it counts and earn your trust every time. \nLicensed, insured, and proudly serving MA & RI. \nWhen the lights go out, don't call just anyone. Call the Champ.\n\n(774) 331-3500 \nCalltheChamp.com \[email protected]

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Sylvia Electric
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Serving Raynham, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

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Customers say: Quality work

"They contacted me within an hour of my request and explained the procedure for dealing with the electrical that had been pulled down from the house by a tree during the 3/2 storm. Very easy to work with and they were there every step of the way. Came out the next morning took care of the work needed, charged a very fair price and he then went to town hall to contact wiring inspector who came out 30 minutes later. Everything went smoothly thanks to Eric's overseeing the entire process. Wouldn't hesitate to hire again. Very happy to have found Sylvia Electric!"
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Peter Alessi Electrician
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Serving Raynham, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Peter was professional and was able to come to my house in a short time frame. I had a very simple job, I just need to verify knob and tube was disconnected in basement and that recessed lighting was IFC rated. The price was expensive for what I needed done but I spent some time talking to Peter and I would feel comfortable hiring him if I had a bigger electrical job."
Response time9 hrs
Response rate88%
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Kevin Burns Electrician
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Serving Raynham, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Was a pleasure hiring Kevin to do the work. Reasonable price, figured out creative solution to wiring new light in my bathroom. Solved all my misc electrical needs in less than 1-day. I plan to use hire him again in future."
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Panel interlock 200a
Panel interlock and panel change 200a
100a generator transfer switch
Commercial relay cabinet

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

It wouldn’t be abnormal to view all wiring as simply wiring, but wiring has different gauges and can handle different loads. When you’re wiring for 240V, you need wire that is rated at least 240V, but honestly it’s better to spend a little more and just buy 300V wiring. This ensures a margin of safety in case the wiring gets overloaded.

Yes, electric fences need power to operate. They are powered by either a battery or an electrical outlet. In heavy snow or extreme rain, or if the power goes out, your electric fence might stop working. Knowing how to test an electric fence is important for figuring out if the fence is still functioning properly.

A gas stove doesn't always need a dedicated circuit. Unlike an electric range, which uses 240 volts and requires a 240-volt receptacle, a gas stove only uses 120 volts. In some cases, your electrician will need to replace the existing two-pole circuit breaker with a single-pole circuit breaker as well as swap out the existing 240-volt receptacle with a 120-volt replacement.

No, it’s not normal. When an outlet is hot, something is wrong. Our tips above may help you pinpoint the problem, but when in doubt, always bring in a qualified electrician to deal with the issue. 

Some portable cooktops are compatible with standard 120-volt outlets, but most induction (and electric) ranges and stoves need a dedicated 220- or 240-volt circuit and 40 to 50 amps to work. If you are replacing an old electric range with an induction one, you likely already have the proper outlet, but it’s worth checking with a local appliance installation company.

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