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Avatar for Current Electric JS, LTD
Current Electric JS, LTD
5.0(
52
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Serving Oregon, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The guys from CE did a great job adding new wiring to my kitchen space. They were friendly and professional. In the end they went above and beyond filling in panel descriptions for breakers I didn't have labels. Highly recommend."
Service Change
Service Change
Service Change
Service Upgrade  100 Amp to 200 Amp
Service Upgrade  100 Amp to 200 Amp

+4

Response time1 day
Response rate88%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Hurricane Home Solutions Southern Tier Inc. (N Ohio)
4.6(
207
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Serving Oregon, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The technicians were professional, personable, on time and didnâ t hesitate to answer our questions. We have also had a on demand hot water heater installed by Hurricane and are waiting for one more project to be completed. We would recommend Hurricane without any reservations."
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cummins
transfer switch
cummins generators
cummins generators

+6

Response time1 day
Response rate97%
111 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Rocket Electric LLC
4.9(
27
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Serving Oregon, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Got an estimate to replace electrical panel. Got some good advice from Ralph but decided not to do the project at this time. Kept their card in case I change my mind in the future."
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Subcontractors questions, answered by experts

You can draw your own house plans using three-dimensional modeling software, but in most cases, you’ll need an architect to draw up the final plans. Architects understand local building regulations and requirements, so their plans will be necessary for getting permits approved, and they’ll also ensure your home is structurally sound. DIY house plans can be a good place to start to help visualize your project, but you should always defer to a professional before trying to proceed with the project.

The best way to start designing a house is to know what you want before designing. Making a list of your biggest priorities in a home will help. Designing a house without an idea of what you need or want in a home will lead to many trials and errors that could make it harder to figure out what you need in your design.

Services include creating technical drawings, floor plans, and 3D renderings for construction or renovation projects.

You don’t have to commit to a complete home renovation to age in place comfortably—those can get pricey. Instead, focus on a few impactful changes. Consider adding a stair lift or installing ramps to eliminate barriers. Upgrading to non-slip flooring can prevent falls while adding brighter lighting can improve visibility throughout your home. These thoughtful updates can make your home much easier to navigate and enhance your comfort and safety without the stress and cost of a complete overhaul.

Universal design costs can be minimal when you add them during construction; however, adding universal design principles to existing homes can sometimes increase renovation costs. For example, a mid-grade bathroom remodel is estimated to cost around $30,000, while a standard universal design remodel can cost closer to $40,000. Adding accessible design components can include widening hallways ($500 to $2,000), curbless showers ($2,000 to $8,000), and widening doors ($400 to $800). Keep in mind that these increased costs can lead to higher resale values because universal homes may appeal to a wider variety of buyers.

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