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McNatt Electric, LLC
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairElectrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - For Business - Materials Not Provided+9 more

Serving Union City, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This isn't a property that I own, it's quite an investment for me to choose such an expense, but Even though he knew I couldn't afford what he was offering and likely couldn't afford it from anyone else, Mr. McNatt was still extremely helpful with his direction and advice for me. So much so that I will be calling him for my next electrical need."
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Corrigan, LLC
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Lightning Protection - Install or Repair

Serving Union City, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 1954

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We were extremely pleased with Corrigan and sons on the work they did installing a lightning rod protection system on our home. They did the work themselves and started and completed the job in a timely and professional manner. Hard working people, and without hesitation, we would highly recommend them."
Shingle roof air terminal
Residential 1
Residential Spanish tile
Horse stable
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+23

Response time1 day
15 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Freeman's Landscaping
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Outdoor Lighting - Plan and InstallOutdoor Lighting - Repair

Serving Union City, OK and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Michael Freeman began cutting my lawn as a teenager and now owns his own business after college with multiple employees. He is professional, respectful and performs the jobs well. He has been cutting my lawn since around 1999 or so.  Around 2007 he has done landscaping and lawn care including spraying. He has good ideas regarding landscaping and suggestions. His prices are responsible and within what the market is charging. I would highly recommend him and his company.
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Response time3 days
10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

String lights require electricity, but not an excessive amount, especially when compared to other lighting fixtures. LED rope lights, for instance, consume around one watt per foot. Running six or seven light strings simultaneously should only cost you around $10 to $15 each month. You can save even more money by remembering to turn off your lights during daylight hours. 

The standard copper wire gauge to use with any 30-amp circuit is a 10-gauge wire. The National Electric Code specifies a 10-gauge wire with appliances like water heaters running on 30 amps. If you try to use a smaller gauge wire, such as a 12 gauge, with a 30-amp breaker, you run the risk of the wire overheating and melting or causing a fire. Because of the safety hazards, the gauge of the wire is not an area to try to cut costs when connecting a 30-amp breaker to a water heater.

Switching the hot and neutral wires in an outlet or receptacle, a condition known as reverse polarity, is dangerous. While the outlet will still function and provide power, it creates a significant electrical shock hazard because anything plugged into it will remain electrified even when switched off. If you touch a conductive part of the appliance, such as the metal components of a toaster, you could receive an electric shock.

Yes, standard dimmer switches should never be used to control a ceiling fan motor. They’re designed for lighting, not motors, and they can cause humming, overheating, or permanent damage. You should only use switches that are specifically labeled for fan speed control.

Ultimately, the best device depends on what you’re measuring. A voltmeter only measures volts, while a multimeter measures volts, current, resistance, humidity, and possibly much more, depending on the model. If you think you’ll need to measure more than volts, consider investing in a multimeter so you have a tool that can help you with various household projects.

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