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Randy & Sons Electric.

109 Croton Ave
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Randy & Sons Electric.

109 Croton Ave
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26 years of experience

Formed in 1999. One of the first Electrical contractors in Ossining and working from here. We are very close to our community, and provided many consultations to businesses around .We proudly serve our customers, and go beyond the towns boundaries to a wide radius to serve others with the same standards

Formed in 1999. One of the first Electrical contractors in Ossining and working from here. We are very close to our community, and provided many consultations to businesses around .We proudly serve our customers, and go beyond the towns boundaries to a wide radius to serve others with the same standards



NATIONAL BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS,LLC

9533 97TH ST
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NATIONAL BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS,LLC

9533 97TH ST
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16 years of experience

New York City's Premier Cable Fulfillment. Providing our Business and Residential Customers with Satellite/Cable/Whole Home Automation/Home Security/ Home Theater/ Projectors/TV wall mount support since 2009. All our contractors are insured, licensed and certified with the Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association.

New York City's Premier Cable Fulfillment. Providing our Business and Residential Customers with Satellite/Cable/Whole Home Automation/Home Security/ Home Theater/ Projectors/TV wall mount support since 2009. All our contractors are insured, licensed and certified with the Satellite Broadcasting and Communications Association.


Fifth Avenue Electric.

438 Fifth Ave
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Fifth Avenue Electric.

438 Fifth Ave
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27 years of experience

We are a reliable electrical service company servicing homes and businesses for over 10 years. We provide competitive rates without compromising value. Our group of licensed electricians are dedicated to providing the best customer service.

We are a reliable electrical service company servicing homes and businesses for over 10 years. We provide competitive rates without compromising value. Our group of licensed electricians are dedicated to providing the best customer service.




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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Incandescent lights are glass bulbs with metallic filaments inside, while LEDs feature “light emitting diodes” that illuminate when they come in contact with an electrical current. You can buy either for your Christmas lights, but note that LED lights are more energy-efficient and have a longer lifespan.

You're in luck, because replacing a breaker panel is not a regular occurrence that most homeowners have to worry about. Electrical breaker panels last 25 to 40 years, assuming you properly maintain your system and conduct annual inspections. Factors like load demand and exposure to the elements slightly reduce a breaker panel’s lifespan.

Yes, you can run an above-ground electrical conduit and stay within National Electrical Code safety guidelines. Just make sure you check the code requirements of your project with the local building regulations office. You should work with a local electrician to complete this type of project due to the personal safety hazards.

You can determine what size generator you need for a transfer switch by matching the switch to the largest outlet on your generator. Larger generators can power up to 10 circuits, while most 5,000-watt generators can provide power to six circuits. So, if your generator’s largest outlet is 30 amps, you’ll need a 30-amp transfer switch.

To install an outlet from existing wiring, you’ll need to choose a location where you can already access existing wiring. The easiest way to do this is to install an outlet on the other side of the wall of an existing outlet. 

Since the wiring is already in place, all you have to do is connect a new cable to the existing wiring and then connect the correct wires through the wall—to the new electrical outlet. Place your new outlet into the opening in the wall and then connect the correct wires to the appropriate terminal screws.

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