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Casco Bay Electric, LLC
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Serving Standish, ME and surrounding areas

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In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Received a call from Casco Bay Electric this morning, described the electrical problem at my house. The office person shared the rates and said an electrician (by name) would be at my house in 1/2 hour which he was. Showed up in a clean van and looked professional, He went right to work fixed the problems then swept/ vacuumed up the debris I cannot remember working with a more efficient, professional, fair priced tradesman and company ever I highly recommend this company to anyone who needs electrical work done Looking forward to working with them for all my electrical jobs in the future."
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Chris Bonney Electric
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Electrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeFixed Generator - RepairElectrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair+6 more

Serving Standish, ME and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Chris was very responsive, immediately responding to any question or issue. He is a bit over-worked and extremely busy given the high quality work that he does & the fact that he is in very high demand. I will definitely hire him again!"
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Origin Energy, LLC
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Fixed Generator - InstallElectrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Not Provided+8 more

Serving Standish, ME and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"“I had an exceptional experience working with Origin Energy. Their team demonstrates the highest level of professionalism and a strong work ethic. They are not only knowledgeable and efficient but also consistently go above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction. Every interaction was seamless, and their dedication to providing quality service was evident at every step. I highly recommend Origin Energy for their reliable, hardworking, and professional approach to business!”"
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

It’s possible to distinguish a positive black wire from a negative black wire if you know what type of circuit the wires are in. If it’s an alternating current (AC), then black wires are positive. If it’s a direct current (DC), then black wires are negative. 

Sometimes, a circuit has two black wires. In that case, the positive black wire will be solid black while the negative black wire will have a white stripe on it. If you’re still unsure, you can use a multimeter to check.

A weatherhead, the meter base, the breaker box, and a meter panel are all vital components of a working meter riser. If one part of the system is faulty, it could damage other parts, so consider having an electrician inspect the entire unit. The cost to replace the meter panel alone may cost $500 to $1,000, so consider this in your budget for replacing the meter riser.

The Occupational Safety and Home Administration (OSHA) requires an electrical panel to have a minimum of three feet (36 inches) of room from the front of the panel to the closest obstacle. In this case, the word obstacle refers to nearly everything, including walls, machines, and other fixed objects. Additionally, panels require at least 6½ feet of headroom in the area directly in front of the fixture. These requirements help ensure safe use of the panel and allow electricians plenty of room to work.

Outlets with only two slots have no ground connection. That’s more common on very old outlets, which means it’s more likely the outlet won’t be polarized. You’ll have to closely examine the slots to see if there’s a size difference indicating polarization. Keep in mind outlets this old are usually out of code and should be replaced if you’re doing any electrical work.

Moving an electrical meter in your home depends on what your electric utility company allows. If you only want to move it a few inches, that may be no problem or only incur light fees. If you want to move it a significant distance, you may need to arrange a utility inspection and get permission, or your utility company may prevent it altogether.

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