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Cushnoc Electric

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Cushnoc Electric

5.00(
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers
15 local quotes requested

Cushnoc Electric provides residential and commercial services within central and midcoast Maine. With over 10 years of experience we have the knowledge and skills to take care of any projects you may have. Please feel free to reach out to us today for an estimate.

"I contacted Cushnoc regarding getting an estimate for wiring a generator. Alex responded to my request that day. He scheduled a time and date for a review of our work needed. Within a couple of days he responded and provided a written estimate along with a date and time to do the job. Excellent customer service! Alex arrived on the date and time to complete the work. Very neat/clean job. Alex is a knowledgeable professional with excellent communication skills. This contractor should be at the top of anyone list requiring electrical work."

Michial H on September 2024

Cushnoc Electric provides residential and commercial services within central and midcoast Maine. With over 10 years of experience we have the knowledge and skills to take care of any projects you may have. Please feel free to reach out to us today for an estimate.

"I contacted Cushnoc regarding getting an estimate for wiring a generator. Alex responded to my request that day. He scheduled a time and date for a review of our work needed. Within a couple of days he responded and provided a written estimate along with a date and time to do the job. Excellent customer service! Alex arrived on the date and time to complete the work. Very neat/clean job. Alex is a knowledgeable professional with excellent communication skills. This contractor should be at the top of anyone list requiring electrical work."

Michial H on September 2024


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DCL Electric

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DCL Electric

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

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


Faucher's Home Improvement

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Faucher's Home Improvement

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17 years of experience

Home Remodeling, BBB, Certified, Insured, Deposit required before start of all projects, bonuses for business referrals accepted.

"Electrical and plumbing were subcontracted and I have no complaint on their work. However for the work this contractor performed.....It started out okay, complimented his work... But by the time the last of the porch repair and the bathroom reno was completed I realised I had made a huge error of judgement. He insisted in starting the porch work in the fall and then over the winter. When the ground thawed in the spring and the supports no longer met the concrete footing blocks, he used rigid foam boards to shim the concrete blocks up to meet the posts. The floorboards had been removed and proper footings could have been sunk below the frost line, instead it had to be jury rigged and as the ground heave sin the winter and thaws back down, I expect it to be only a matter of time before the folly of this becomes apparent and I will have to get a competent contractor in to fix it. The bathroom was to have a radiant heat floor put in, but the system installed is not meant to be used in a wet room. There is baseboard heat with a pipe running through the floor and that was "sealed" with a piece of moulding and if there is any problem with the heater or the pipe breaks it is harder to get to, nevermind just being able to clean it. I was concerned over the floor system and he promised me that a letter would be coming from the manufacturer saying the system was safe as installed. I spoke to a company rep and they cannot sign off on an installation that they did not witness. So I am unable to recommend this contractor based on any sense I have of his integrity. I am back to using a space heater and When I am able to I will have to have the floor taken up and the correct system put in. There are numerous other minor things, such as the laminate floor being laid with no regard to the pattern on the boards so the same pattern piece was used 3 times next to each other. I did look up how to install this type of floor and found plenty of instructive videos saying how the boards are usually separated by pattern and then laid down in such a way to be random and give the illusion of real wood. The result on my floor does not demonstrate to me an attention to detail. The light over the shower, an upgraded ceiling fan, an additional outlet or two were all part of the plan but were never installed. There were assertions like a new outlet would have cost $400. I checked with the electrician myself and was told that was not the price they would charge and did not understand why that would have been quoted. When issues were raised it was mentioned that he had a lien on someone's house who didn't want to pay for their finished projects. So, there is a lot of work to redo and since the money isn't there I will have to live with things as they are for a while. Not the result I was expecting after 6 months (way beyond the estimated time) of work having been done and at no small expense. I will try to post photos to illustrate what I have mentioned above."

Chrystine H on September 2019

Home Remodeling, BBB, Certified, Insured, Deposit required before start of all projects, bonuses for business referrals accepted.

"Electrical and plumbing were subcontracted and I have no complaint on their work. However for the work this contractor performed.....It started out okay, complimented his work... But by the time the last of the porch repair and the bathroom reno was completed I realised I had made a huge error of judgement. He insisted in starting the porch work in the fall and then over the winter. When the ground thawed in the spring and the supports no longer met the concrete footing blocks, he used rigid foam boards to shim the concrete blocks up to meet the posts. The floorboards had been removed and proper footings could have been sunk below the frost line, instead it had to be jury rigged and as the ground heave sin the winter and thaws back down, I expect it to be only a matter of time before the folly of this becomes apparent and I will have to get a competent contractor in to fix it. The bathroom was to have a radiant heat floor put in, but the system installed is not meant to be used in a wet room. There is baseboard heat with a pipe running through the floor and that was "sealed" with a piece of moulding and if there is any problem with the heater or the pipe breaks it is harder to get to, nevermind just being able to clean it. I was concerned over the floor system and he promised me that a letter would be coming from the manufacturer saying the system was safe as installed. I spoke to a company rep and they cannot sign off on an installation that they did not witness. So I am unable to recommend this contractor based on any sense I have of his integrity. I am back to using a space heater and When I am able to I will have to have the floor taken up and the correct system put in. There are numerous other minor things, such as the laminate floor being laid with no regard to the pattern on the boards so the same pattern piece was used 3 times next to each other. I did look up how to install this type of floor and found plenty of instructive videos saying how the boards are usually separated by pattern and then laid down in such a way to be random and give the illusion of real wood. The result on my floor does not demonstrate to me an attention to detail. The light over the shower, an upgraded ceiling fan, an additional outlet or two were all part of the plan but were never installed. There were assertions like a new outlet would have cost $400. I checked with the electrician myself and was told that was not the price they would charge and did not understand why that would have been quoted. When issues were raised it was mentioned that he had a lien on someone's house who didn't want to pay for their finished projects. So, there is a lot of work to redo and since the money isn't there I will have to live with things as they are for a while. Not the result I was expecting after 6 months (way beyond the estimated time) of work having been done and at no small expense. I will try to post photos to illustrate what I have mentioned above."

Chrystine H on September 2019




Daniel Renovations and accessibility

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Daniel Renovations and accessibility

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14 years of experience

We are known as Daniels Accessibilit & Medical Supply or also calles Daniels Renovatios & Accessibility. We are a full renovation company. We do Regular renovations, and also the ADA Handicap modifications. From Bathroom, Kitchens, Decks, porches, Ramps, Lifts, Etc. We are unlimited in the great service. Are employees are W-2 employees with the care of what theyh do for work.

We are known as Daniels Accessibilit & Medical Supply or also calles Daniels Renovatios & Accessibility. We are a full renovation company. We do Regular renovations, and also the ADA Handicap modifications. From Bathroom, Kitchens, Decks, porches, Ramps, Lifts, Etc. We are unlimited in the great service. Are employees are W-2 employees with the care of what theyh do for work.


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J & J property maintenance

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J & J property maintenance

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12 years of experience

J & J property maintenance is a company designed for people who need a hand checking off there "Honey do list" we try to offer affordable prices but still give our customers TOP notch quality so that way we get repeat customers out of every business in counter. Do you have apartments? Are you sick of painting and cleaning them every time someone moves out? We specialize in rental properties both multifamily units and vacation we have all the knowhow and tools to keep them perfected and easily rentable each time so you make more money and get to your personal time !

J & J property maintenance is a company designed for people who need a hand checking off there "Honey do list" we try to offer affordable prices but still give our customers TOP notch quality so that way we get repeat customers out of every business in counter. Do you have apartments? Are you sick of painting and cleaning them every time someone moves out? We specialize in rental properties both multifamily units and vacation we have all the knowhow and tools to keep them perfected and easily rentable each time so you make more money and get to your personal time !



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Goodridge Electric

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Goodridge Electric

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Proudly servicing the entire state of Maine, Goodridge Electric LLC specializes in all aspects of commercial and residential wiring as well as Generac generator sales and service. We can help you with any electrical project that you may have around your home or business. We take great pride in our work and customer relationships both before and after the work is done. We make sure that every job is done right the first time to insure that you have a trouble free electrical system. Estimates are always free anywhere in the state of Maine and we can work around your schedule to see that the job gets done on time. We are also a Generac authorized sales and service dealer. We can take care of your Generac generator needs from installation to yearly maintenance and also warranty work if needed.

Proudly servicing the entire state of Maine, Goodridge Electric LLC specializes in all aspects of commercial and residential wiring as well as Generac generator sales and service. We can help you with any electrical project that you may have around your home or business. We take great pride in our work and customer relationships both before and after the work is done. We make sure that every job is done right the first time to insure that you have a trouble free electrical system. Estimates are always free anywhere in the state of Maine and we can work around your schedule to see that the job gets done on time. We are also a Generac authorized sales and service dealer. We can take care of your Generac generator needs from installation to yearly maintenance and also warranty work if needed.


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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

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.

The more surface area that a ceiling fan blade has, the more effective it will be at producing airflow. Therefore, a longer ceiling fan blade is the better option if you’re looking for more wind. However, a longer blade will consume more energy than a shorter blade.

Fan power is measured by CFM, or cubic feet per minute. For every 1,000 feet of square footage in your attic, you need a minimum of 700 CFM. Steeper roofs may need larger fans or about 840 CFM.  You can figure the size of attic fan you need by multiplying the square footage of your attic floor by 0.7. (multiply by 1.2 for a steep roof and 1.15 for a dark roof). That number is the CFM required for your fan to run efficiently.

The most efficient ceiling fan height is 8 to 9 feet from the floor to the fan blades. For ceilings higher than 9 feet, a downrod can be used to lower the fan to the optimal height. This positioning ensures adequate air circulation and maximizes the cooling effect. Remember, fans should be installed at least 7 feet above the floor for safety.

Ceiling fans require periodic cleaning of blades to avoid dust accumulation, checking screws and connections for firmness, and occasional lubrication for components, keeping the fan running smoothly and quietly over time.

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