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Avatar for Rinker Inc. Generator, Ductless, Electrical
Rinker Inc. Generator, Ductless, Electrical
4.7(
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Serving Falls, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1987

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Emergency services offered

"The job was absolutely done well. I had a series of about 10 outdoor hardwired lights which were outdated and rusty causing the fuse to blow constantly. Keith came and understood my complaint and did what had to be done along with full cleanup. The gave us that aura of safety and confidence all the while. I have a few other electrical projects I’d like to get done and will be calling Rinker soon whether it be Keith or another knowledgeable electrician. I would definitely recommend Rinker for electrical needs."
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Home Team Wiring
5.0(
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Serving Falls, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Home Team Wiring provided an excellent experience through out the entire project. From customer service to estimating cost and being flexible with our availability Steve and Andrea were amazing. The electrical work was organized, labeled and super clean. Steve provided his expertise and recommendations tailored to our needs. We highly recommend this company and will for sure use them again on our next electrical project."
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Recommended by64%of homeowners
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HGM Electrical Service, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Falls, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very impressed with Matt and the company. Professional, knowledgeable and willing to thoroughly discuss my electrical needs. Friendly and prompt. I look forward to working with HGM in the future."
Response time1 day
Response rate90%
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Steve Shrawder Construction
5.0(
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Serving Falls, PA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This family does any electrical work and generator services I ask. They are exceptionally experienced as well as good folks. Great family values and have also taken good care of some referrals I have sent to them for friends. I would highly recommend any of their services and trust to anyone."
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Response time1 day
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

If you’re wondering whether an electrical panel in the bathroom needs to be moved, the answer is yes. Due to the risks of shocks and electrical fires, electrical panels cannot be located in bathrooms per National Electric Code Volume 70. Additionally, gasses, vapors, liquids, and temperature fluctuations can all compromise the functionality of your electrical panel, so it’s important to install it in a dry, cool, safe, and easily accessible location.

A home warranty usually covers electrical wiring work, depending on your specific plan. Most home warranty plans cover repairs for major appliances and home systems, including failure due to wear and tear. Home warranties aren’t as common as homeowners insurance, but they are more likely to cover old wiring.

There are several reasons why an electrical outlet would suddenly stop working, including:

  • Broken parts in the outlet

  • Outlet burnout

  • Circuit breaker tripped

  • Damaged circuit breaker

  • GFCI outlet tripped

  • Damaged or loose wires

  • Failed connectors

  • Appliance failure

Homeowners should avoid replacing a circuit breaker without turning it off. While you technically can replace a circuit breaker without turning off the main breaker—and professionals can and do—it’s only safe for electricians to use this process. Working with a live panel is extremely dangerous if you don’t have experience working with electricity. Always follow safety measures to avoid electrical shock.

If you have a garage heater that is 1,500 watts or more, it will need its own breaker. As a good rule of thumb, no appliance should exceed 1,500 watts per outlet for best outcomes. Consult a local garage heating service to determine the power needs for your outdoor or indoor space.

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