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Advanced Electric Service, Inc.
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Serving Cleary, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2002

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"I purchased a crystal chandelier and a remote control switch for my hallway. The installation process was more extensive than anticipated, however, Levi(Electrician) did a fantastic job. He was thorough and made sure the job was done correctly. Highly recommend if electrical work is needed."
Response time3 hrs
Response rate85%
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Nine-Volt Electrical
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Serving Cleary, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Jack did a great job and was very thorough. He explained everything that was going wrong. Very respectful young man and we would recommend him to anyone that needs any type electrical work done."
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Response time2 hrs
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Hightech Electric LLC
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Serving Cleary, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I am totally pleased with the service I received from the Hitech Pro. He arrived on time, explained the process to me and answered my questions. I will definitely be calling him for my electrical work in the future."
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Sheet rock replacement
Sheet rock replacement
Sheet rock replacement
Sheet rock replacement

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Donohue's Lightning Rods
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Serving Cleary, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 1971

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Donohue is very knowledgeable and has excellent experience in the lightning protection area. He responds quickly and has a very professional team of workers. He quoted the job using google earth information. When he visited the site he reduced his price by over 50%. I highly recommend him and I will use his company again."
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Lightning protection
Lightning protection

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Response time1 day
89 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

If you’re replacing wires from an electrical meter box to the breaker box, you may also consider installing a new meter or replacing or repairing the breaker box . You can tell if the circuit breaker is bad if you’re dealing with tripping or worrisome burning smells. Both projects should also be handled safely by a licensed electrician.

Smoke detectors come in two different options: hardwired or battery-operated. While hardwired units are attached directly to the home’s electrical system, a battery-operated smoke detector only needs a simple battery for operation and can be placed virtually anywhere in your home. Some homeowners may mistakenly think their battery-operated units are hardwired in because all their units are interconnected, but many battery-operated units can operate within a smoke alarm network in your home.

Yes, the National Electric Code (NEC) requires at least one GFCI outlet in each sectioned-off portion of an unfinished basement, partly to ensure a power source is available for a sump pump in case of flooding. If you install multiple outlets in your unfinished basement, all of them must be GFCI-protected. For finished basements, standard outlets are generally permitted, but at least one GFCI outlet is still required per circuit. Keep in mind that local municipalities may have additional codes, so it's best to consult a licensed electrician to ensure your home is fully compliant.

Electric bills tend to be lower in spring and fall because people use less electricity during these seasons. Milder temperatures allow for less use of heating and cooling, unlike during winter and summer, which usually bring more extreme temperatures.

Yes, a leaking water heater can damage electrical work. Water can seep into electrical components, causing short circuits, tripped breakers, or even fires. The combination of water and electricity is quite hazardous, so it's crucial to address any leaks immediately to prevent electrical damage and ensure your home’s safety.

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