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Avatar for Service Electric Northwest, Inc.
Service Electric Northwest, Inc.
4.6(
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Serving Saint Paul, OR and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We hired John to fix the electrical panel in our boathouse, and then again to upgrade all the lighting there, and then again, to replace the electrical panel in our new house. He came out right away, on time, fixed everything in each case, and was very reasonably priced for the work. He's now our go-to electrician."
Response time4 hrs
51 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Chase Power, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Saint Paul, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I would highly recommend Chase Electric! Complete rework of my Circuit Breaker Box and upgrade of old wiring. Did a fantastic job - Was on time and kept me informed all the way thru the project. Will be using them in the future for any electrical needs! Thanks for job well done!!"
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30A  RECEPTACLE
Response time2 days
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Connections Electric Group Inc.
5.0(
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Serving Saint Paul, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1990

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Emergency services offered

Since 1990, Connections Electric has been the trusted name for electrical services in Salem, Oregon. As a leading electrical contractor, they specialize in a full spectrum of solutions, catering to the unique needs of residential, commercial, and industrial clients. From routine maintenance and electrical repairs to complex new construction wiring and energy-efficient upgrades, their experienced team is committed to delivering reliable, high-quality results. Connections Electric ensures every project, including low-voltage systems and emergency repairs, is handled with meticulous attention to detail and a dedication to customer satisfaction. "We harness the power of the Gods and make it work for you!

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One Stop Electric LLC
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Serving Saint Paul, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"These guys were very efficient and professional at a fair price. I will recommend them to anyone and everyone! I will definitely call them for any future electrical needs."
Kitchen Remodel
Response time10 mins
Response rate89%
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Murphy Family Electric
4.4(
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Serving Saint Paul, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

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Emergency services offered

"Murphy Family Electric is an awesome company with very competent technicians and reasonable rates. They make the whole process pretty straightforward. I had used them to get my Tesla charger in 2018 (Cost: $799 including material). I was so impressed with their work that when I had a complex electrical job - installing a new 120v outlet requiring a new wire from the circuit breaker - I did not get any quotes but just booked them. That job was done very professionally as well (Cost: $949). Fast forward to Mar 2025, my tesla charger had problems with over heating and intermittent power loss. I called Murphy Family Electric and they sent a technician the same day who came and adjusted/cleaned the connections and spent 30 mins fixing the problem. And to my surprise the company did not even charge me anything for this. So on top of everything else you can add absolutely fantastic customer service to their list of attributes."
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Sean Murphy
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Response time4 hrs
Response rate98%
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TH3 ELECTRIC LLC
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Serving Saint Paul, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Tony was awesome and did excellent work. Friendly, highly professional, and reasonably priced. TH3 Electric is now our go-to for anything electrical. Thanks Tony and great talking with you!"
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Safety Home Services
5.0(
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Serving Saint Paul, OR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2009

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"I'm selling my house and needed a quick turn-around to get some electrical work done as required by the buyers' lender. It's only been a couple days since I posted my project on Angi and the work is already done. Safety Home Services contacted me right away to get my project on their schedule. Kevin arrived as scheduled and was very quick and thorough with the GFCI replacements and other items on my list. As a bonus, he identified and clearly labeled all the switches in my breaker box. I'm a very happy customer."
Our great service team at Safety Home Services. Excited to serve you!
We do the most simple to the most complex residential services.  We are excited to serve you!
We are confident that we have what you need to fix your electrical issue!
Look for our trucks out there on their way to serve our customers!
We are excited to serve your electrical needs, whether small or big!

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Several signs can indicate a light switch is bad. If the switch feels loose, slides down after you flip it, or requires multiple flicks to turn the light on, it may be failing. Other common indicators include flickering lights or a general failure to turn the light on or off. Pay attention to any unusual sounds, such as crackling, buzzing, or popping when you operate the switch. More serious signs, which can present a fire or shock hazard, include the switch feeling excessively warm or hot, sparking, smoking, or emitting a burning smell. If you notice any of these dangerous signs, stop using the switch immediately and call an electrician.

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.

On average, the cost to run electricity to an above ground pool is about $1,000. Certain factors can increase or cut these costs. For example, a larger pool or one farther from your house may require additional trenching for wiring, bringing costs as high as $4,000. On the other hand, a standard-sized pool closer to your home may only cost $350 to hook up to electricity.

When wiring a switch, the power typically comes into the receptacle first. The neutral wire goes straight to the outlet, while the hot wire is split. You'll need a wire nut to splice the hot wire back to one of the receptacles, but you will also tie another wire into that same wire nut and run to the switch. That way, you can control the flow of electricity to that particular receptacle by turning the switch on and off.

Many wire nuts can accommodate three wires of various gauges; you should check the packaging of the nut to confirm you are buying the correct size. In addition, there are screw terminals that accommodate various numbers of wires; these might also be called “terminal blocks,” and exist to connect multiple wires. 

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