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Avatar for RAP Electric Co., Inc.
RAP Electric Co., Inc.
4.6(
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Ceiling Fan - InstallElectrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairPortable Generator - Install

Serving Sparta, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1984

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Quality work at a competitive price. Roy was very thorough with his work and reviewed all options with me to ensure my satisfaction. I plan to recommend RAP electric to one of my family members, and to use them for future jobs."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate93%
Recommended by90%of homeowners
Schweiger Electrical Contracting, LLC
4.7(
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Ceiling Fan - InstallElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - For Business - Materials Not ProvidedElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - For Business - Materials Provided by Consumer+13 more

Serving Sparta, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"Frank and Anthony came out in the snow ahead of our scheduled time. Called before arriving and did an amazing job. I had a number of other contractors look at the job, had to called them several times just to get a quote. Schweiger Electric was able to give me a price over the phone, set up a time, came when expected,and then did more than expected. Super happy to have found this company, and glad to have finally found someone I can count on and trust for electrical repairs. Awesome experience and great quality of service."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate87%
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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New Millenium Electric
4.8(
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair

Serving Sparta, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Credit card accepted

Customers say: Quality work

"Bill upgraded our ancient fuse electrical panel to a new 200 amp system. He did a great job and charged a competitive price. Everything passed inspection and the inspector complimented his work."
Vernon panel change
Existing service conductors and weather head
Old 100 amp panel
New 200 amp sq D panel
Hallway

+8

Response time6 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for Next Phase Electric, LLC
Next Phase Electric, LLC
5.0(
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - RepairElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Provided by Consumer+2 more

Serving Sparta, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I had an issue with the Electric company and install of their new smart box. Electric company required my entry line to be changed. Next phase electric walked me thru the entire process. He was professional and informative about what needed to be done to resolve the issue. He made a stress situation simple and resolved. I highly recommend Next phase electric for any of issues you may have. Make your life easier and get results."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate87%
Recommended by58%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Call your utility company immediately. Do not go outside, even in your own yard, and keep pets indoors. Downed power lines pose a serious electrocution hazard. They can also cause large power surges that could damage your appliances, so it’s a good idea to shut down power to your home if possible. If your breakers trip, leave them off until the utility company finishes its repair work.

There are a few telltale signs that it’s time for a replacement. You should consider an upgrade if:

  • Your panel is over 25 years old

  • You’re adding a new electrical system

  • Your current system doesn’t offer the power you need

  • Your home is a jungle of power strips

A voltmeter measures the voltage of AC or DC electrical current. Unlike a multimeter, measuring voltage is a voltmeter’s only function. Voltage is the potential difference between two points within a circuit. Measuring voltage with a voltmeter can help identify wiring issues or determine whether a battery is dead.

The most common type of electrical outlet is a 3-prong outlet, which has two flat blades (one is wider than the other) and a round grounding pin. Older homes typically have 2-prong outlets that aren’t as safe as more modern options and are generally not up to current electrical codes.  Other outlets you can find in your home include 20A, 125 volt varieties for larger appliances like refrigerators or washing machines. 

There are also GFCI outlets, which protect against electrical shock in wet areas, such as bathrooms and kitchens, and arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) outlets, which protect against electrical fires caused by arcing.

It might seem tempting to use 14-gauge wires for your outlets, as they can run a little cheaper. But, when it comes to electrical work, it’s best not to cut costs less you overload your circuit. A 12-gauge wire will ensure that you’re protecting the outlet (and your circuit breaker) from any potential overloads that might incur, as it can handle a little more amplitude than a 14-gauge wire.

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