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Avatar for Tanner Electric, Inc.
Tanner Electric, Inc.
5.0(
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Electrical for Home Addition or Remodel - InstallCeiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair+14 more

Serving Brutus, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

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Emergency services offered

"They took care of electrical problems I had in two lights at my rental house the same day I called them. My tenant was very pleased with the timely results. I will look to them again for future electrical work."
Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Dans Direct TV & Antennas
4.9(
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Telephone Jacks and Wiring - Install

Serving Brutus, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

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Customers say: Quick response

"This guy is one of the most nicest, honest, dependable business people you will ever meet. Heâ s taken really good care of my TV antenna problems . I wouldnâ t know who else to turn too. Very professional."
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Response time2 days
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Country Knoll Electric, LLC
New to Angi
Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairElectrical Wiring or Panel Upgrade

Serving Brutus, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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COUNTRY KNOLL ELECTRIC LLC is a full service electrical company, we do it all. If you need electrical work done come to the best. We take pride in all of the projects we take on and complete your project on time. Please feel free to call us today and thank you for choosing COUNTRY KNOLL ELECTRIC LLC

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New to Angi
Appliance (Major Electric Appliance) - Install or Replace

Serving Brutus, MI and surrounding areas

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Hi, I’m Jason 🛠️\nI’m a retired 20-year service veteran turned local handyman serving the Northern Michigan community. Combining a military work ethic with a deep background in carpentry, I’m here to tackle your home to-do list with precision and care. From minor repairs to custom woodwork, no job is too small. If you're looking for a dependable, skilled, and honest professional to help around the house, let’s chat!

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Your heating and cooling systems cost you the most on your electric bill and make up 50% of your bill on average. Your washing machine, dryer, oven, and stove contribute significantly to your electric bill as well. Lights, fans, and smaller electronics add up, but aren’t the biggest energy consumers. You can reduce your power usage by setting optimal temperatures on your thermostat and investing in energy-efficient appliances.

The standard voltage for United States power outlets isn’t shared around the world, and neither is the shape of the power connector. This is why you need travel adapters when spending time abroad. Where the United States typically uses 110/120V outlets, outlets in Europe typically use 220/240V. Power outlets can vary in other ways around the world, too. Not everyone uses the 60Hz frequency, for example, and not everyone even uses AC power in outlets. Always do your research when traveling to see what you need.

How far you can run underground electric depends on the wire gauge (generally AWG) and the circuit voltage. Too much voltage drop in an electrical circuit can negatively affect performance, so the smaller the voltage drop, the better. Ideally, it shouldn't exceed 3%. The smaller the wire and the longer the run, the more significant the voltage drop. 

For example, with a 120-volt circuit, you can run 60 feet of 12 AWG cable without losing more than 3% voltage. With a 240-volt circuit, you can run 120 feet of 12 AWG wire while maintaining a voltage drop of 3% or less.

You can make a pigtail with either thermoplastic high-heat-resistant nylon-coated (THHN) wire or non-metallic (NM) cable, often referred to as “Romex.” Each pigtail requires a neutral wire, a ground wire, and a live wire. The gauge of your pigtail wires must match the gauge of those on the device. 

Do not touch electrical wires in your home without first turning off the power at your circuit breaker and testing the wire with a voltage meter or multimeter. Electricity still flows through wires even when a light switch is powered off, and touching wires with the switch on can result in electrical shock.

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