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"I hired Bill to change a 15amp outlet to a 20amp. The job was more in depth than I anticipated because of the distance from circuit breaker to outlet location and the need for new wiring. We discussed discussed other location possibilities, but Bill was confident he could complete the job as I had planned. He did so with absolute confidence and professionalism. Much appreciated!"

SHERYL F on November 2025

Well versed in a variety of residential electrical situations. Skilled at identifying and remedying issues in residential electrical systems.

"I hired Bill to change a 15amp outlet to a 20amp. The job was more in depth than I anticipated because of the distance from circuit breaker to outlet location and the need for new wiring. We discussed discussed other location possibilities, but Bill was confident he could complete the job as I had planned. He did so with absolute confidence and professionalism. Much appreciated!"

SHERYL F on November 2025


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DCL Electric

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DCL Electric

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We are a owner operated, family owned electrical contractor with over 30 years experience in all phases of the electrical field. Customer satisfaction and quality work done right the first time is our goal. Free estimates.

"he was great-fast, efficient"

Pam K on November 2019

We are a owner operated, family owned electrical contractor with over 30 years experience in all phases of the electrical field. Customer satisfaction and quality work done right the first time is our goal. Free estimates.

"he was great-fast, efficient"

Pam K on November 2019



New England Home Renovations

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New England Home Renovations

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36 years of experience

Choosing an A+ Renovation Contractor can be scary we know. Relax. New England Home Renovations has over 28 years in the trade. Our company bring's your vision to life – on schedule and on budget, PERIOD. We proudly serve the state of Maine, New Hampshire, & Vermont. We love building new homes, remodeling kitchen & bathrooms too.

Choosing an A+ Renovation Contractor can be scary we know. Relax. New England Home Renovations has over 28 years in the trade. Our company bring's your vision to life – on schedule and on budget, PERIOD. We proudly serve the state of Maine, New Hampshire, & Vermont. We love building new homes, remodeling kitchen & bathrooms too.


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East Coast Electric of Maine, LLC

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East Coast Electric of Maine, LLC

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17 years of experience

A full service electrical contractor serving Maine & New Hampshire providing superior electrical installations and maintenance. We maintain a staff of 7 skilled licensed electricians to meet any criteria of electrical work. Our service area encompasses a 50 mile radius of South Portland ME. Cash, Check, Credit/Debit Card is Accepted.

A full service electrical contractor serving Maine & New Hampshire providing superior electrical installations and maintenance. We maintain a staff of 7 skilled licensed electricians to meet any criteria of electrical work. Our service area encompasses a 50 mile radius of South Portland ME. Cash, Check, Credit/Debit Card is Accepted.




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2nd Home Management

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2nd Home Management

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11 years of experience

We offer multiple home care and maintenance services. Our specialty is offering second home management solutions to rental property owners, vacation rental home owners and their temporary tenants on vacation.

We offer multiple home care and maintenance services. Our specialty is offering second home management solutions to rental property owners, vacation rental home owners and their temporary tenants on vacation.


TKC Remodeling

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TKC Remodeling

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26 years of experience

TKC Remodeling has been in business in Cumberland County since 1999. I currently have 3 employee's and will only subcontract the below listed services that I do not offer, billing is based on the original estimate with half down collected at the start of the job and the remainder collected upon completion.

TKC Remodeling has been in business in Cumberland County since 1999. I currently have 3 employee's and will only subcontract the below listed services that I do not offer, billing is based on the original estimate with half down collected at the start of the job and the remainder collected upon completion.


Sellick Electric

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Sellick Electric

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13 years of experience

Master Electrician, fully licensed and insured with 20 years of experience in industrial, commercial & residential. Can do controls, generators, re-wiring of any kind, plus new builds. Up to date in all new codes, ensuring your compliance during inspections.

Master Electrician, fully licensed and insured with 20 years of experience in industrial, commercial & residential. Can do controls, generators, re-wiring of any kind, plus new builds. Up to date in all new codes, ensuring your compliance during inspections.

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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

Stainless steel or aluminum fans are long-lasting and have less air resistance. They are best for outdoor use as their durability helps them withstand unpleasant weather conditions. Their heavy weight requires a stronger motor, which leads to more noise than other blade materials.

Wooden fan blades are a classic, durable option. They are much quieter than metal fans and feature a wide range of styles and finishes to choose from. However, they can be damaged by moisture if not covered with plastic.

Plastic fan blades are lightweight, easy to clean, and versatile. There are various shapes and styles to choose from as plastic is easily molded and dyed. They will also deteriorate slower than other materials as they aren’t as susceptible to humidity and moisture.

If you’re removing a ceiling fan without visible screws, start by locating the fan canopy—a round cover placed above the fan blades and motor. There should be a thin ring that can be turned counterclockwise to remove the canopy and reveal the screws. After unscrewing the fan, you can disconnect the wires and remove the entire fan from the mounting hardware. For safety, make sure the fan switch is turned off before you remove the canopy. It may be easier to remove the fan blades first, too.

Manufacturers of ceiling fan-rated boxes must indicate on the box that the unit is for that purpose. To check your model, remove the light fixture and look inside the box for wording that says it’s rated for fan use. If you don’t see words saying so, it likely needs to be replaced with an appropriate one that is rated for use with a ceiling fan.

Often, your existing ceiling fan can accommodate adding a light fixture. The wiring is typically below the fan motor. If you’re adding a ceiling fan to where a light fixture used to be, ensure the electrical mounting box is rated for that use or retrofit one in the location. Not all types of ceiling fan mounting brackets support adding light fixtures.

Keeping dust off fans can keep them working optimally and help keep dust mites or bacteria from building up. Dust fans weekly with a duster, microfiber cloth, old pillowcase, or vacuum attachment. You can also try spraying a clean fan with a store-bought dust-repellent product or making a DIY dust-repellent with water and a small amount of liquid fabric softener mixed in.

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