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Redouane
New to Angi

Serving Edgewater, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

Hello my name is Redouane, and i am professional electrician dedicated to providing safe, reliable, and high quality electrical services. \n With 3 years of hand on experience, I specialize in residential and commercial electrical work including installation and repair.\n I am committed to building long term relationships by providing dependable service you can trust. \n \n I look forward to helping you with your electrical needs.

Bee Lit Electric
New to Angi

Serving Edgewater, MD and surrounding areas

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My name is Brian Owens, and I am a dedicated, detail-oriented electrical professional with a strong commitment to safety, reliability, and customer satisfaction. With years of hands-on experience in the electrical field, I take pride in delivering high-quality workmanship while building lasting relationships with homeowners and businesses alike. My goal is simple: to provide dependable electrical services that people can trust, at fair and transparent prices.\n\nFrom a young age, I’ve always been interested in how things work—especially when it comes to wiring, power systems, and problem-solving. That curiosity eventually turned into a career, and over time I have developed a deep understanding of residential and light commercial electrical systems. I stay current with modern electrical codes, tools, and technologies to ensure every project I complete meets today’s safety standards and efficiency expectations.\n\nI specialize in a wide range of electrical services designed to meet the need

JM Electrical
New to Angi

Serving Edgewater, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

Currently I am a commercial electrician or a as a mechanic in the trade. Unfortunately I am not a master electrician for any major projects that might need a permit pulled I can’t do that do to state laws. Just being honest. But my rates are fair I don’t don’t charge the customer for material, I usually give a list for the customer to purchase and only charge labor.

CainElectric
New to Angi

Serving Edgewater, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

With years of hands-on experience in the electrical field, I bring both technical expertise and project leadership to every job I take on. As a licensed journeyman electrician and electrical project manager, I specialize in delivering safe, efficient, and high-quality electrical solutions for residential and commercial clients.\n\nFrom troubleshooting and repairs to full-scale installations and project oversight, I take pride in doing the job right the first time. My approach is built on reliability, clear communication, and attention to detail—ensuring every project is completed on time, up to code, and to your satisfaction.\n\nWhether you need a small fix or a full electrical upgrade, you can count on professionalism, transparency, and quality workmanship every step of the way.

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Marzz, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Edgewater, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

"Mario arrived on the date we agreed to winterize my irrigation. He was neat, knowledgeable, and professional. I am looking forward to working with him in the spring to adjust, add, and relocate heads based on the landscaping improvements done this Fall."
Response time11 hrs
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Landscape Lighting Designers Plus
4.1(
120
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Serving Edgewater, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We first contacted this company, using Angie's List, and established communication 
via the Angie's messaging center.  
The initial contact seemed to go well -- I clearly laid out what our needs were, in this case we
were seeking repair of a strip of five Malibu lights along our driveway which though connected
to the main line of lights which worked, are not turning on in the evening.  
The response from the company was friendly, saying they could help us with this.  An appointment
was set, and on our request, they clarified they do not charge for first assessments.   But
on the day of the appointment, we waited...and waited. . . and waited . . . one hour past 6 PM.  
We chose to leave the company an email noting that they had failed to show up.  The next day, I phoned
their number.  The person on the phone offered no immediate apology for their failure to show up
the previous day.  Only at the end of the conversation did she express any regret.  
With some hesitation, we re-scheduled a visit. On the day of that visit, I received a call from what I
can only assume was their field rep.  He was somewhat abrupt, saying he wanted to clarify that
they don't work on Malibu lighting.  Remember -- in the initial Angie's List messaging, their office
rep had said they could help us with our problem.
In the phone call, the field rep said the company only discusses lights that they can provide (this clearly
messaged that they decline to get involved in minor jobs, reflecting comments by others left in reviews
on Angie's List).  
We decided to maintain the appointment . . .the company rep arrived.  It was clear from the start they he 
had no intention of providing any estimate that would be in what we consider a reasonable range.   As another reviewer noted on Angie's:  "It was clear from the start that the company is really only interested,  though, in dramatic upscale lighting. . . ."
The discussion ended with the field rep, who provided a ballpark verbal estimate of between $2,000 and $2,500, and said 
if that is not in our budget range it wasn't even worth his time writing up an estimate.   And . . . that was that.
But I feel compelled to provide this description, because others have obviously experienced the same.  For the reason
alone of the contradictory information provided, which initially gives the impression to potential customers that this 
company does care about jobs costing less than $2,000, I am providing this information.  Add to that the failure to show 
up on the first appointment, and we would not recommend this company -- unless of course, you are fully able to spend at least $2,000 on lighting.
I recommend to this company, and all others who think they can engage in this kind of activity, that they realize that 
people are really not that stupid.
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Holiday Decorating questions, answered by experts

For a 7-foot-tall column, choose a light strand that is at least 32 feet long. You’ll also need to measure the distance from the column to the closest outlet to get outdoor extension cords that are the right length.

There are many types of Christmas lights to choose from when working with a light installer. The main types available for outdoor lighting are dome, LED, incandescent, and C9, and your lighting professional’s choice will depend on the location and overall design. 

C9 lighting is typically the most expensive option, ranging from $15 to $70 per 25-foot strand. These usually have fewer bulbs per strand, so you might need more than expected to cover a large area. Dome lighting is usually the most cost-effective option, ranging from $6 to $15 per 25-foot strand. These bulbs are smaller and rounder than other options, creating a softer look.

First of all, don’t shop for bargain lights—often, you’ll end up with a faulty or broken strand, full of dead bulbs or less-than-luminous brightness. Choose quality lights that will last you many years—LED lights have been known to last as long as 100,000 hours. Second, plan ahead and purchase lights for next year’s Christmas during this year’s post-holiday sales. Finally, have a vision and a plan—if you know the measurements of your home, including any windows, doors, and outside bushes you wish to light up, you should be able to only purchase the necessary lights and not more than you need.

Professional holiday decorating services cost between $300 and $2,500 or more, with an average cost of about $1,500. The total price depends on the size of your home, the extent of the work, your location, and whether materials are included. Simple interior decoration may cost around $300, while a combination of interior and exterior work often totals around $800. For large or extensive design services, you could pay $2,500 or more. Common service costs can include: exterior holiday light installation ($400), Christmas tree decoration ($200–$600), interior holiday design ($50–$200 per hour), and holiday landscaping ($50–$100 per hour). Note that some prices may only include labor, not the cost of the decorations themselves.

It’s not a good idea to mix LED and incandescent Christmas lights if you can avoid it. LEDs and incandescents can have significantly different electrical current needs. This difference can lead to a higher risk of problems and failure for both light strands. When possible, switch all your lights over to one kind or the other for the best results. Do not connect the different types of light strings to each other, and avoid linking them to the same circuit. 

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