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Ace of Trades General Contracting LLC

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Ace of Trades General Contracting LLC

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Ace of Trades General Contracting LLC is a locally owned and operated business. We are a Drug Free OSHA certified company with over 10 years of experience. Offering Residential and Commercial building improvement needs we are your #1 choice. Ace of Trades General Contracting is the source for All of your home improvement needs. We take pride in our work and care about the quality of the finished product. At AOT safety of our employees and customers is our number one goal. We are Proud to work with all insurance companies and accept all major credit cards. Fully insured and Workers compensation. Call today for your Free no obligation consultation

Ace of Trades General Contracting LLC is a locally owned and operated business. We are a Drug Free OSHA certified company with over 10 years of experience. Offering Residential and Commercial building improvement needs we are your #1 choice. Ace of Trades General Contracting is the source for All of your home improvement needs. We take pride in our work and care about the quality of the finished product. At AOT safety of our employees and customers is our number one goal. We are Proud to work with all insurance companies and accept all major credit cards. Fully insured and Workers compensation. Call today for your Free no obligation consultation



Quality Home Improvement & Remodeling, LLC

4069 Elbern Avenue
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Quality Home Improvement & Remodeling, LLC

4069 Elbern Avenue
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10 years of experience

With his 30 years of experience in the Greater Columbus, Ohio area, Shawn understands you want peace of mind, master work, great communication, and fair pricing --so we are here for you!

With his 30 years of experience in the Greater Columbus, Ohio area, Shawn understands you want peace of mind, master work, great communication, and fair pricing --so we are here for you!






McMahon Electric

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McMahon Electric

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McMahon electric is a small Ohio licensed company with 3-4 employees. You will always work either directly with myself Alex McMahon or my lead electrician Sean Hughes. We like to work closely with our customers to produce the best results. We offer affordable, reliable professional work and leave the work site clean.

"Alex and his crew are very professional and do great work. He is very busy so keep calling to get him. But, he is totally worth the wait. Excellent service and workmanship. Highly recommend."

Michael O on February 2018

McMahon electric is a small Ohio licensed company with 3-4 employees. You will always work either directly with myself Alex McMahon or my lead electrician Sean Hughes. We like to work closely with our customers to produce the best results. We offer affordable, reliable professional work and leave the work site clean.

"Alex and his crew are very professional and do great work. He is very busy so keep calling to get him. But, he is totally worth the wait. Excellent service and workmanship. Highly recommend."

Michael O on February 2018


A44ordable Air & Heat

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A44ordable Air & Heat

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Two EPA Certified HVAC Tech.subcontracting for jobs on refrigeration units. Well versed in all aspects of the job as well as residential maintenance. Prices negotiable. Accepting all major credit cards.

Two EPA Certified HVAC Tech.subcontracting for jobs on refrigeration units. Well versed in all aspects of the job as well as residential maintenance. Prices negotiable. Accepting all major credit cards.

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

As a safety measure, you should always turn off the main breaker while operating your generator’s backup breaker. In addition, you should also switch off all appliance breakers so you don't have a power surge when the main breaker turns back on. And finally, turning off the main breaker prevents back-feeding, which endangers utility workers with the risk of electrocution. Back-feeding could also destroy the electrical circuits of your neighbors if they use the same power network.

If you need to run a wire from the meter to the breaker box, start by turning off the power using the main switch to avoid injury risks from live wires. Then, locate the ground wire from your meter and connect it to the ground bar of the breaker box. Connect the neutral wire using the same method to improve your circuit efficiency.

Next, locate the hot wires running from the main switch to the meter. To connect them to the correct terminals from meter to breaker, unscrew the nuts of the breaker hotwire terminals, insert the positive hotwire, and ensure it’s firmly attached. Finally, secure the wires with electrical tape and wire tie cables before re-securing your breaker box. Keep in mind that this process can be dangerous, so don’t hesitate to hire a local electrician.

An AC disconnect, also known as a switch box or fuse box, is a safety switch that allows the AC’s electrical supply to be turned off from the outside, usually done by a mechanical contractor coming to work on your unit. The box is protected from the weather by a cover or may be designed as a pull-out unit. Your local code determines where the AC disconnect must be mounted, but it's usually close to your outdoor AC unit.

No, you cannot plug a generator directly into a wall outlet in your home. Plugging in a generator without an interlocking kit, extension cord, or wall outlet receptacle is incredibly dangerous and can cause back-feeding—power from the generator back-feeds into utility lines. Also, if the main power comes back on while your generator is on, it could damage the generator and cause a house fire.

A ground wire is not required for GFCI to work. A ground is a third wire in an outlet in addition to the live and neutral wires. It serves as an escape conduit for electricity in case of a short circuit. If a ground wire is present, installers should connect it to the appropriate terminal. Otherwise, a GFCI will work fine without it.

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