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Avatar for Next Level Contracting, LLC
Next Level Contracting, LLC
4.8(
150
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Provided by Consumer

Serving Carlisle, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Andie and his team upgraded the electrical service to my 99 year old house. Everything from the exterior weather head to the panel was replaced, and he also upgraded my garage panel from twist fuses to modern century! Andie found and fixed other problems we didn't know we had, so our home is now safe and up to code. He was quick to quote, reasonably priced, prompt and courteous, and completed the job in one day. Would highly recommend! Double Thumbs Up"
50 amp hot tub sub panel
Old 200 amp panel
Panel Changes and Upgrade
Hot Tub
Hot Tub Wiring

+13

Response time7 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Avatar for Impressive Electric, LLC
Impressive Electric, LLC
5.0(
49
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Electrical Wiring or Panel Upgrade

Serving Carlisle, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Josh came out immediately to correct an issue with a very old electrical outlet. Professional, on time, communicative, knowledgeable, and fair. He is quoting other jobs we have and we will be hiring him in the near future."
80 Amp Tesla Charger
Patio Electric
Lighting
Outdoor Fan and lights
Response time8 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Wheeler Electric
4.5(
303
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair

Serving Carlisle, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Joe Wheeler provided us with a multitude of electrical services, on more than one occasion. He was always on time, very professional, & the completed projects were done correctly. Our son also hired Wheeler Electric as a result of our positive experiences. Patty who is Wheeler Electrics' office person was great in finding out what you wanted done, she scheduled your project @ your convenience, she followed up with the estimates, & maintained excellent communication."
100 amp
Nob & Tube
 Old fuse panel
Nob & Tube
Under Cabinet Lighting

+3

Response time9 hrs
24 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
Avatar for Cincy House Remodeling, LLC
Cincy House Remodeling, LLC
5.0(
51
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairCeiling Fan - Install

Serving Carlisle, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Ty did an excellent job installing an 240-volt outlet for my Car charger and a GFCI for my humidifier. His attention to details is very reassuring, a true professional. Leaving this review 1 month past installation, everything works perfectly. Will be hiring Cincy House Remodeling for all our future electrical needs."
New Recessed Lighting Install
Exterior Lights
Interior Recessed Lights
Interior Recessed Lights
Exterior Lights

+21

Response time4 hrs
34 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by63%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

You can use both LED and incandescent bulbs in an incandescent fixture as long as the bulb base is the right size. Never use a higher wattage than what the fixture recommends. However, it’s usually safe when transitioning to LED bulbs because they typically have a lower wattage than their incandescent counterparts.

You can certainly talk with electricians about pricing, but the pro has the first and last word on what they charge. If you feel like a quote is too expensive, you can discuss the quotes that other electricians have made and see if they’ll lower their estimate in return. Or you may be able to talk about specific parts of the estimate and how they can be changed. 

It can be safe to buy or live in a house with knob and tube (K&T) wiring, but only if the system is in good condition, functional, and has been thoroughly inspected and approved by a licensed electrician. Never purchase a home with K&T wiring without getting a professional electrical inspection first.

Key considerations include:

  • Safety and Condition: An inspector will verify that the wiring is safe and has not deteriorated. Over time, the insulation can wear away, leaving exposed wires that pose a significant fire or shock hazard.

  • System Capacity: The electrical service should be at least 60 amps. However, even at this capacity, K&T systems often struggle to handle the demands of modern appliances and electronics.

  • Lack of Grounding: Knob and tube wiring is an ungrounded system, which is a safety concern for many modern devices.

  • Ongoing Maintenance: If you live in a home with K&T wiring, it's recommended to have it inspected by an electrician every one to two years to ensure it remains in safe working order.

Ultimately, any inspection or modification of a knob and tube system should always be performed by a certified professional.

Yes, electricians must be licensed, certified, and in most cases, insured. Licensing requirements vary by state and local municipality, but most U.S. municipalities require electricians to hold an electrical contractor’s license. It's always a good practice to confirm requirements with your local municipality. Even if licensing is not required in your area, hiring a licensed and experienced electrician often leads to a better end result.

A license is a legal requirement to operate a business and is necessary for pulling project permits. Certifications, on the other hand, are typically voluntary and demonstrate a certain level of expertise. In some cases, a certified electrician may send an apprentice or journeyman to perform the work, but they must operate under a primary electrician who holds the proper license.

Before hiring, you should verify the electrician's license, insurance coverage, and any third-party certifications. You can use Angi’s contractor licensing search to confirm a pro's license status. Additionally, businesses with the “Angi Approved” badge on our platform meet strict criteria, including having the required state and local licenses, passing a background check, and maintaining a high average rating.

Yes, most electric and automatic gates can be opened manually. They are equipped with a manual override or release mechanism that detaches the motor from the gate, allowing it to be moved by hand. This feature is essential during power outages or other emergencies.

To activate the manual override, you will typically need a specific key or tool. In some cases, you may also need a screwdriver to remove a cover to access the release mechanism. The use of a key is a common security measure to prevent unauthorized individuals from manually opening the gate.

Because every model is different, it is highly recommended to consult your gate's user manual to familiarize yourself with the specific procedure before you need to use it. Keep any necessary keys or tools in an accessible location. Be aware that automatic gates can be very heavy, so opening and closing them manually may be difficult.

In North America, electric gates are also subject to the UL 325 Standard for Safety, which includes provisions to allow emergency responders to access the property.

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