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KAI Renovations, LLC

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KAI Renovations, LLC

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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10 years of experience

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have over 10 years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!

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Day H on August 2022

We are a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have over 10 years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!

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Day H on August 2022



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BH Mechanical

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BH Mechanical

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2 years of experience

Master level technician. I work on heavy equipment. My specialty is electrical and welding. I am a certified welder. I have certifications in high voltage. I work on everything from big cranes to passenger. I work on passenger vehicles, bobcats, forklifts, and manlifts. I also work on appliances, gaming consoles, TV's etc. I am a mobile mechanic with a service truck. I also do home improvement projects.

Master level technician. I work on heavy equipment. My specialty is electrical and welding. I am a certified welder. I have certifications in high voltage. I work on everything from big cranes to passenger. I work on passenger vehicles, bobcats, forklifts, and manlifts. I also work on appliances, gaming consoles, TV's etc. I am a mobile mechanic with a service truck. I also do home improvement projects.


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Wrenovations LLC

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Wrenovations LLC

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Wrenovations LLC is a residential remodeling company. We remodel everything under the roof. Kitchens, bed, bath, recreation rooms No exterior work. No new structure construction.

Wrenovations LLC is a residential remodeling company. We remodel everything under the roof. Kitchens, bed, bath, recreation rooms No exterior work. No new structure construction.



Zed Construction

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Zed Construction

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6 years of experience

general construction, concrete finishing and stamping, installing, demo, large or small we get dirty doing them all. we do it all in one call making your dream home and improvements to give you the memoiys that make you completely love your home

general construction, concrete finishing and stamping, installing, demo, large or small we get dirty doing them all. we do it all in one call making your dream home and improvements to give you the memoiys that make you completely love your home


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Ward Electric - Iowa

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Ward Electric - Iowa

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a family-owned, full-service electrical contractor, which first opened our doors in 2005. Since that time, our goals have remained the same… on time, on target, with safety and quality. Our work, which ranges from high-voltage to commercial, industrial and residential, has led to experiences across the country. We believe that those experiences and the experience of our 350+ employees is what makes Ward Electric Company a choice electrical contractor. Our reputation for quality, professional service, and impeccable safety requires a lot of talented people, special equipment, and financial strength. We can deploy these resources promptly; whenever and wherever you may need them. Give us a call, 712-271-2600, no job is too big or too small!

"We were very happy with this crew. They were very professional and they did a great job the whole family's happy with all three houses and we would definitely hire them again."

Delma C on February 2020

We are a family-owned, full-service electrical contractor, which first opened our doors in 2005. Since that time, our goals have remained the same… on time, on target, with safety and quality. Our work, which ranges from high-voltage to commercial, industrial and residential, has led to experiences across the country. We believe that those experiences and the experience of our 350+ employees is what makes Ward Electric Company a choice electrical contractor. Our reputation for quality, professional service, and impeccable safety requires a lot of talented people, special equipment, and financial strength. We can deploy these resources promptly; whenever and wherever you may need them. Give us a call, 712-271-2600, no job is too big or too small!

"We were very happy with this crew. They were very professional and they did a great job the whole family's happy with all three houses and we would definitely hire them again."

Delma C on February 2020




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Electrical questions, answered by experts

While you can plug most electrical items into a GFCI outlet, some with stationary motors, which experience a small amount of current leakage, such as vent fans or fluorescent lighting, can cause tripping. For this reason, it’s often best to plug them into a standard outlet. This can also be a problem if the circuit is over 100 feet long. Some appliances, such as hair dryers, have built-in GFCI protection, so connecting them to a standard outlet is fine.

Yes, states and local governments can have additional building codes that address kitchen outlets. In most cases, these kitchen outlet codes simply refer to the NEC. However, states or local municipalities can have separate requirements for electrician licensing, such as requiring a permit to make big changes, and other details.

Yes, U.S. municipalities require electricians to hold an electrical contractor’s license. In some cases, a certified electrician will send an apprentice or journeyman that works underneath them, but the primary electrician still needs to hold the proper license. Without an electrical contracting license, your professional won’t be able to pull the proper permits for your project. You can use Angi’s contractor licensing search to confirm that an electrician you’re considering hiring is fully licensed. Don’t forget to verify the electrician’s insurance coverage and any third-party certifications before hiring.

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. 

To upgrade electrical systems in older homes, you might need to reroute new wires with lath and plaster walls. That’s because it’s more challenging to get inside the walls of an older home compared to a modern home, which usually uses drywall. But there are easier ways to level up your electrical game in an older home. For instance, you can swap out an old furnace for a new electric heat pump, or you could use a heat pump for water heating.

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