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Signature Electric Services, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Kindred, ND and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

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Emergency services offered

"Matt from Signature Electric was on time, fast and did a great job. Very reasonable and honest. I would highly recommend him to anyone looking to have electrical work done. Thank you again for the great customer service."
Response time9 hrs
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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First Nation Electric, LLC
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Serving Kindred, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

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"Very professional company. They always called to let me know what was going on. I had a little project and they did exactly what I wanted. I would definitely hire them again."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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My Computer Works, Inc.
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Serving Kindred, ND and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

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Credit card accepted

"Professional staff with expert knowledge were able to fix my problem, something that 2 other companies could not. I recommend My Computer Works to anyone that needs an expert to solve their computer problems."
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can daisy chain outlets, which involves connecting multiple outlets in series. However, ensuring the circuit can handle the additional load is important to avoid overloading and tripping the breaker. The total number of outlets on a single circuit should not exceed the recommended limit, typically eight on a 15-amp circuit. Hiring a licensed electrician is always advisable for complex installations or if you're unsure of what to do.

Yes, it’s possible to use a three-way switch as a two-way switch. You can use a three-way switch as a two-way switch by bypassing one of the traveler wires and using only one of the available traveler switch terminals.

The cost to install or replace a circuit breaker depends on the price of the unit itself and the complexity of the installation. A new circuit breaker typically costs between $10 and $100, with standard breakers being the most affordable and GFCI or AFCI types costing more. If you are upgrading to a higher amperage, a 200-amp circuit breaker can cost between $250 and $350. The average total cost for professional installation is around $700, but this price varies. A simple replacement into existing wiring will cost less than a more complex project that requires opening walls, running new wires, and securing permits.

It’s generally not recommended to run electric to a shed above ground, and you should instead run electric lines underground via a conduit. This job, like all electrical jobs, is best left to a pro, as they’ll need to ensure everything is installed safely and that they don’t run into any other utility lines underground. 

A C-wire is typically blue, but don’t rely on colors to find which wire is which when it comes to thermostat wires. The C-wire may also be black, brown, or purple. Instead, if you’re looking for the C-wire, look at the thermostat panel for a wire connecting to “terminal C,” or call in a pro to help you look for a C-wire.

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