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Dave's Home Services LLC

258 Milard Road
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Dave's Home Services LLC

258 Milard Road
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We are a full service contracting company. We specialize in all home projects/repairs from small handyman services to full remodeling projects. We accept all types of payment including Visa and Mastercard. We are a small company with a handful of qualified employees to insure our quality of workmanship. We try to never sub any work out so you will be working with our company from start to finish on all projects. We know how important communication is and pride ourselves in developing lasting relationships with all clients. Call and ask for special promotions and offers.

We are a full service contracting company. We specialize in all home projects/repairs from small handyman services to full remodeling projects. We accept all types of payment including Visa and Mastercard. We are a small company with a handful of qualified employees to insure our quality of workmanship. We try to never sub any work out so you will be working with our company from start to finish on all projects. We know how important communication is and pride ourselves in developing lasting relationships with all clients. Call and ask for special promotions and offers.




AEZI Electrical Services, LLC

PO Box 143
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AEZI Electrical Services, LLC

PO Box 143
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24 years of experience

We are a full array electrical service contractor. We specialize in rewiring, new wiring, electrical services, fire alarm systems, and telephone and cabling. All our employees are trained and certified with the latest technology and innovations.Our number one goal is to make every client feel like the are our only client.

We are a full array electrical service contractor. We specialize in rewiring, new wiring, electrical services, fire alarm systems, and telephone and cabling. All our employees are trained and certified with the latest technology and innovations.Our number one goal is to make every client feel like the are our only client.



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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Smoke detectors come in two different options: hardwired or battery-operated. While hardwired units are attached directly to the home’s electrical system, a battery-operated smoke detector only needs a simple battery for operation and can be placed virtually anywhere in your home. Some homeowners may mistakenly think their battery-operated units are hardwired in because all their units are interconnected, but many battery-operated units can operate within a smoke alarm network in your home.

Moving an outlet usually costs between $25 and $300. The amount you'll pay depends on the type of outlet and the condition of the walls in your home. Exposed walls without drywall and insulation are the easiest for electricians to work on, but finished walls that will require repair afterward can drive up the cost.

No, you should always use proper electrical wire caps to safely cap off electrical wires. Electrical tape isn’t as durable as electrical caps and can deteriorate and separate over time, exposing the live wires. The only way to use electrical tape for this project is to wrap it around the caps themselves to reinforce them and create an even stronger connection, preventing an electrical emergency.

Light switches can last for decades when installed and maintained correctly. Improper wiring, heavy wear and tear, or too much wattage draw can cause light switch failure long before the expected end of a light switch’s life. Light switches that are hot to the touch, making a buzzing noise, or failing to work consistently should be inspected to find and repair the underlying cause.

Even if you don’t have children living in your home, The National Fire Prevention Association still recommends installing tamper-resistant outlets when you’re replacing your existing outlets. 

Not only is your home likely to change hands at some point, but you may have young children over as guests. Making the switch even if you don’t currently have children living with you at the moment will help protect any future pint-sized visitors to your home.

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