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Danny's Electrical Services LLC
New to Angi

Serving Ware, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1997

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Emergency services offered

Danny's Electrical Services LLC is a premier, full-service electrical contractor dedicated to powering communities with safety, integrity, and precision. Led by a licensed Master Electrician, the company brings unparalleled technical expertise and decades of hands-on experience to every project, whether residential, commercial, or light industrial.\n\nDriven by a core belief that high-quality electrical work should be accessible to everyone, the team is deeply committed to being budget-friendly without ever compromising on safety or craftsmanship. Every estimate is straightforward and transparent, ensuring clients receive honest, competitive pricing with no hidden surprises.

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American Home Shield – Home Warranty
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Serving Ware, MA and surrounding areas

In business since 1971

Credit card accepted

"My air conditioner was not working so I contacted my home warranty service and they sent a local company representative to checkout the problem. It was a capacitor - the technician installed the part and it has been working ever since."
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Sauna Installation questions, answered by experts

Most people will opt to put their home sauna outside near a pool or on a screened-in porch so the heat doesn’t move into the rest of the house. If your house has enough room, you may choose to put it in a bathroom so you can shower right after.

Both saunas and steam rooms offer some health benefits as well as a good return on investment. While there’s more research on saunas than steam rooms and fewer reported risks with steam rooms, the latter tend to be better for reducing stress. Which one is better depends on the benefits you’re looking for, your budget, and if you have space to build a sauna.

The primary difference between a steam shower and a sauna is the type of heat they produce. A sauna generates dry heat using electricity, while a steam shower creates wet heat from steam, resulting in nearly 100% humidity. A steam shower typically replaces an existing shower, has an opening at the top, and operates at a lower temperature (around 90-120°F) than a sauna, though the high humidity can make it feel just as warm. It is advisable to limit steam sessions to 20 minutes. In contrast, a sauna is a fully enclosed space that can be placed anywhere in a house and produces dry heat.

No, you should only choose high-quality wood to build your sauna. Not all types of woods can withstand the pressure from heat or moisture. Only use softwoods, such as cedar and aspen, that are known for absorbing heat and resisting water.

A home sauna may be considered a luxury item by some homebuyers, which can provide a good return on investment. However, whether it increases your home's value ultimately depends on the buyer, as some may not want to take on the extra costs and maintenance associated with heating and upkeep.

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