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Greens Electrical
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Serving Fair Play, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I thought that Greens electrical did an excellent job! I called and asked them to come out and they immediately came out. I told them what was wrong and they went above and beyond to help me. I definitely will be using them again. I highly recommend anyone who needs work done to give them a call."
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by84%of homeowners
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New Concept Electrical Services LLC
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Serving Fair Play, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"New Concept Electrical did a fantastic job. Very fast with Great Quality at the same time. Great customer service as well! Will call them for any future electrical needs."
Tesla charger installation
Generator inlet box and breaker interlock installation
20 amp dedicated circuit for shop
Generator inlet box and breaker interlock installation
100 amp sub panel

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Response time7 hrs
Response rate95%
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Little's Electric
4.0(
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Serving Fair Play, SC and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

"Michael Little arrived at the agreed-upon time and started trouble-shooting the electrical problems. He solved both of them, not charging for a mistake made along the way. He charged fairly for his time and made additional suggestions for other electrical concerns we had. We will most likely call him again for electrical problems."
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Overall, heating your home with an oil furnace tends to be less expensive than heating your home with an electric heating system. Oil heating systems stay warm for longer periods of time without drawing a constant electrical current to maintain a temperature. Plus, heating oil systems typically have a longer lifespan and lower price tag than their electrical counterparts, resulting in short- and long-term savings.

Yes, you should get a quote or an estimate from an electrician. Most electricians offer free estimates or quotes. When getting quotes, do your research and verify each electrician’s license. Get quotes from three different electricians to compare. If the prices or items listed appear different on the quotes, ask the electrician to clarify. Learning as much as you can about the electrical work you want done will help you get the most accurate estimate. 

If you’re outlet isn’t working but the breaker isn’t tripped , that could mean a number of things. First, check if it’s a GFCI outlet, which has added protection so your breakers don’t malfunction. If that’s the case, simply hit the outlet's reset button and see if it works. If it doesn’t, or you don’t have a GFCI outlet, you might have a loose outlet or loose wiring, a damaged breaker, or an overloaded circuit, which would require a dedicated breaker. It’s best to consult with an electrician to diagnose the problem accurately.

Yes, a whole-house surge protector needs a designated breaker in your electrical panel. You will need to choose a double pole breaker that has two wire terminals so that your surge protector can connect to the breaker. This breaker needs two breaker slots inside of your panel. If you do not have room, then you will either need to adjust some of the existing breakers in the panel box or hire an electrician to install a subpanel.

A voltmeter measures the voltage of AC or DC electrical current. Unlike a multimeter, measuring voltage is a voltmeter’s only function. Voltage is the potential difference between two points within a circuit. Measuring voltage with a voltmeter can help identify wiring issues or determine whether a battery is dead.

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