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METRO ELECTRIC ENGINEERING
4.9(
12
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Serving Columbus, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1996

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I was very happy with the service Metro Electric provided. The electrician explained my options for each job and gave me a few choices from which to choose."
Generac Generator
Generac Generator
Generac Generator
Generac Generator
Generac Generator

+2

Response time1 day
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Kaden
New to Angi

Serving Columbus, MI and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Very hardworking, will give good communication and Service, will get things done fast and on time. Very knowledgeable about electrical services and installing appliances. Very honest about the work and will provide all detail with information for my customers. I live in Davison currently, I will travel far for the right price. I can make everything happen that you need me to do.

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Casey Sears
New to Angi

Serving Columbus, MI and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hi, I’m Casey Sears, a Technical Support Specialist with hands-on experience helping people get their technology working the way it should. With professional IT experience, industry certifications including CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, and years of real-world troubleshooting, I bring both technical knowledge and practical experience to every job.\n\nI specialize in home theater installation, TV mounting, gaming console setup, home networking, smart device configuration, computer repair, and general tech support. Whether you need a clean wall-mounted TV with hidden cables, a gaming setup optimized for performance, Wi-Fi and streaming devices configured, or help troubleshooting computers, printers, or other devices, I’m here to make technology simple and stress-free.\n\nI’ve worked with businesses, families, and individual clients providing both in-home and remote support, consistently delivering reliable service, clear communication, and attention to detail. Please let me help you!

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T.M.A. Electric
4.5(
59
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Serving Columbus, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I have hired TMA Electric for several projects and have been completely satisfied every time. From scheduling to finished product everyone very nice, knowledgeable, timely."
Home Standby Power with Geo-Therm heat  (Cummins)
Cummins 25 kw
Generac 2 meter install
Transfer switch after completed
Adding a 200 Amp Automatic Transfer Switch

+4

Response time2 days
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Modern homes have a lot of devices and appliances running at once. That means there are many different wires and cables throughout the house. Service entrance conductors (also known as service entrance cables or service feed wires) connect the external weatherhead for the utility pole to the circuit breaker box. This is your home’s connection to your local power grid.

No, you shouldn’t immediately reset a tripped breaker. If you don’t know what tripped the breaker, resetting it and continuing the actions that set it off could pose a hazard. It also means your breaker will sustain greater damage if it trips again. If you know the cause of your tripped power, unplug faulty appliances or fix the issues, then reset it, and wait a few minutes before using electricity in that circuit.

The color of your cable will help you to identify its function. In the U.S., the National Electrical Code (NEC) designates the color code for electrical cables. “Hot” cables are black, red, and blue. In cases of higher voltage lines, orange might also be used to indicate a hot cable. White or gray indicates a neutral, and green or green with a yellow stripe indicates a ground.

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.

Removing a fuse from the fuse box is relatively safe under normal circumstances. The task becomes dangerous if wires or wire terminals are exposed or in the case of a disaster such as flooding in the home where water can act as an electrical conductor.

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