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On-Q Electric
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Electrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeElectrical for Home Addition or Remodel - Install

Serving Neshannock, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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Emergency services offered

"I just bought a 100-year-old house with knob and tube wiring. They did a complete rewiring basement to attic with a 200 amp breaker box. The work was very high quality and done in a timely manner. They kept me updated throughout the entire project. Cutting and drilling into walls and floors is unavoidable for a project of this scope. They minimized that as much as possible and did the repair work well. The final price was more than reasonable. I would hire them again for any future electrical work if needed. I would tell anyone I know who needs electrical work to hire them."
New panel
Electrical
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Panel upgrade
Panel upgrade

+5

Response time2 days
Response rate89%
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Hurricane Home Solutions Southern Tier, Inc.
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Fixed Generator - Install

Serving Neshannock, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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Emergency services offered

"Arron and Evan came to install a whole house generator. It took approximately 7 hours. I would hire them again, they did a satisfied excellent installation. If I have more for in the future that relates to Electrical, please send Arron and Evan back to do the work. Arron does meticulous work, very precise and neat."
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13kW Cummins Unit
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+9

Response time1 day
Response rate97%
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Cleaner Than Clean
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Ceiling Fan - Repair

Serving Neshannock, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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Credit card accepted

"First of all, the communication with Tom was fantastic. We had questions; he had answers. Secondly we were able to get on the schedule quickly even though we requested a Saturday strip and wax at our business. So that was wonderful. But most importantly, we got a quality job done by super nice people for a very fair price. We will definitely be using Cleaner Than Clean again! Thanks!"
Response time10 hrs
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Poorly designed and incorrectly installed outlets can create an electrical fire hazard, as do some phone chargers and adapters that plug into these outlets. However, most outlets are perfectly safe as long as they remain in working condition. Keep an eye on what you are plugging into the outlet and stay alert for signs of outlet malfunction, like sparks, burning smell, or frequent circuit tripping.

Yes, you can use a 3/0 AWG wire for a 200 amp service, but only if it is made of copper, as 3/0 copper wire has an allowable ampacity of 225 amps. If you are using aluminum or aluminum copper-clad wire, you need to use at least 4/0 AWG.

You may not always need to hire a local electrician to install a doorbell camera. Wireless doorbell cameras, for instance, are simple enough for the average homeowner to install. They easily attach to your threshold and run on batteries, so no wiring is necessary.

However, wired doorbells with cameras likely require electrical work that should only be attempted by licensed electricians. You’ll need to call a pro if you’re working with a wired doorbell camera.

You can use a double-pole switch for a regular light fixture, but it's unnecessary and won’t be the most efficient choice. A single-pole switch works perfectly for standard lights. Double-pole handle high-power appliances that require both hot wires to be disconnected. Using a single-pole switch for regular lights is more cost-effective, simpler, and more common in residential settings.

Yes, you can connect two extra outlets (or more) to one outlet if the total load on the circuit allows for it. If you have a 15-amp circuit, electrical code allows up to eight outlets or light switches. But if you’re dealing with outlets in the kitchen and bathroom, you may not be able to have as many. Kitchen and bathroom appliances often need higher amperage. You can also change a single outlet to a double outlet by cutting a larger hole in the drywall and replacing the outlet with a quad receptacle.

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