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Regal Electric

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Regal Electric

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Customers say: Quick response
52 local quotes requested
1 years of experience

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!

"Their job was awesome. Very good. Would totally recommend them and pass them along"

Anthony Y on June 2025

We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!

"Their job was awesome. Very good. Would totally recommend them and pass them along"

Anthony Y on June 2025


Lueck Electric

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Lueck Electric

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6 years of experience
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Lueck Electric is dedicated to providing our customers with the best quality and craftsmanship. We are here to build relationships with our customers and communities and to provide our employees with a great place to work. We look forward to working with you!

Lueck Electric is dedicated to providing our customers with the best quality and craftsmanship. We are here to build relationships with our customers and communities and to provide our employees with a great place to work. We look forward to working with you!




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Ryan

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10 years of experience

I am a Journeyman electrician that has been in the trade since 2015. My experience ranges from new construction single family and multi family dwelling units, whole house remodels, and commercial new construction and commercial remodel. My prices will be cheaper than calling an electrical company, but if the job requires a permit to be pulled the homeowner will need to pull it or I can hand the job off to the company I work full time for. My attention to detail and keeping a clean and safe work space will exceed your expectations. I look at all aspects of the job to get even the "impossible" jobs done in a timely fashion. I will include you in every step of the job so you know what I'm doing and why and to make sure the job is done the way YOU want or need it done!

I am a Journeyman electrician that has been in the trade since 2015. My experience ranges from new construction single family and multi family dwelling units, whole house remodels, and commercial new construction and commercial remodel. My prices will be cheaper than calling an electrical company, but if the job requires a permit to be pulled the homeowner will need to pull it or I can hand the job off to the company I work full time for. My attention to detail and keeping a clean and safe work space will exceed your expectations. I look at all aspects of the job to get even the "impossible" jobs done in a timely fashion. I will include you in every step of the job so you know what I'm doing and why and to make sure the job is done the way YOU want or need it done!





christopher's handyman service

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christopher's handyman service

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My name is Christopher Levisay I've been handy my entire life doing anything and everything I could for my friends and family. Ive been working as an electrical construction for the past 8 years and am now looking for an opportunity to deal more directly with customers and to offer a fair honest service people can depend on.

My name is Christopher Levisay I've been handy my entire life doing anything and everything I could for my friends and family. Ive been working as an electrical construction for the past 8 years and am now looking for an opportunity to deal more directly with customers and to offer a fair honest service people can depend on.


DMB Co. Construction

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DMB Co. Construction

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We are your one stop for all of your residential construction needs. We work with you to achieve your dream result while still keeping a close eye on your budget.

"We hired Mike Hendrickson, aka Kiewit Construction aka DMB Construction Companies, to be our contractor and build an addition to our house. He was very knowledgeable and understood our expectations. After every visit which happened about every 2 weeks, starting late spring of '21, we would review the plans. We signed for the loan end of September. We signed our "contract" middle of October and were told we would break ground in 2 weeks. The weeks came and gone and there continued to be excuse after excuse. I felt as though we were being scammed until lumber showed up end of November in our yard. Then it was another 2 weeks before we heard from Mike. He again said another 2 weeks. Finally it was January and there was no way we were going to break ground but he told my husband we were getting a excavator in 2 weeks due to the company renting them out stopping because of damage being done to them. I reached out to the company and found this to be untrue. I began pulling all the draws from our loan and calling all the businesses he was supposed to pay for materials and the only 2 things that were paid for was our down payment for roofing and siding and the lumber that was sitting in our yard, which we found out in February was not the right size. I called the city to see if a permit was pulled because in December we were told from Mike that he had the permit and everything was good to go. The city said there was no permit and the last permit requested was in November but it was denied. The city then informed me that Mike didn't even have a valid contractor's license. Skip forward to February and we met with Mike and laid out all of our concerns. He brought a new estimate that was 50,000 dollars over our loan and we told him that we cant pay for that and he said our project was getting too expensive and he was having to take money from other projects to fund ours. I looked him in the eyes and asked "is that what your doing to us?" He replied he couldnt because ours was costing too much. After the meeting i knew in my gut we needed to hault moving forward until we had proof he was using the money for our project. I asked for itemized receipts, for the 3rd time, and images of the materials he ordered and gave him 3 days to provide us with this documentation. He said we were giving him ridiculous time lines for this stuff, granted we are 4 and a half months into the project and not even a permit to show, but we were ridiculous? I told him until we get the stuff, we are not moving forward. His response was "I didn't even want to move forward with your project anyways" and "you'll be hearing from my attorney next week because you broke the contract not me". Do not trust this guy with anything. He has yet to get the material from our yard and pay the advances on our construction loan that he took. If you look at Kiewit Construction reviews, you will see we unfortunately aren't the only ones he has affected."

Ashley N on March 2022

We are your one stop for all of your residential construction needs. We work with you to achieve your dream result while still keeping a close eye on your budget.

"We hired Mike Hendrickson, aka Kiewit Construction aka DMB Construction Companies, to be our contractor and build an addition to our house. He was very knowledgeable and understood our expectations. After every visit which happened about every 2 weeks, starting late spring of '21, we would review the plans. We signed for the loan end of September. We signed our "contract" middle of October and were told we would break ground in 2 weeks. The weeks came and gone and there continued to be excuse after excuse. I felt as though we were being scammed until lumber showed up end of November in our yard. Then it was another 2 weeks before we heard from Mike. He again said another 2 weeks. Finally it was January and there was no way we were going to break ground but he told my husband we were getting a excavator in 2 weeks due to the company renting them out stopping because of damage being done to them. I reached out to the company and found this to be untrue. I began pulling all the draws from our loan and calling all the businesses he was supposed to pay for materials and the only 2 things that were paid for was our down payment for roofing and siding and the lumber that was sitting in our yard, which we found out in February was not the right size. I called the city to see if a permit was pulled because in December we were told from Mike that he had the permit and everything was good to go. The city said there was no permit and the last permit requested was in November but it was denied. The city then informed me that Mike didn't even have a valid contractor's license. Skip forward to February and we met with Mike and laid out all of our concerns. He brought a new estimate that was 50,000 dollars over our loan and we told him that we cant pay for that and he said our project was getting too expensive and he was having to take money from other projects to fund ours. I looked him in the eyes and asked "is that what your doing to us?" He replied he couldnt because ours was costing too much. After the meeting i knew in my gut we needed to hault moving forward until we had proof he was using the money for our project. I asked for itemized receipts, for the 3rd time, and images of the materials he ordered and gave him 3 days to provide us with this documentation. He said we were giving him ridiculous time lines for this stuff, granted we are 4 and a half months into the project and not even a permit to show, but we were ridiculous? I told him until we get the stuff, we are not moving forward. His response was "I didn't even want to move forward with your project anyways" and "you'll be hearing from my attorney next week because you broke the contract not me". Do not trust this guy with anything. He has yet to get the material from our yard and pay the advances on our construction loan that he took. If you look at Kiewit Construction reviews, you will see we unfortunately aren't the only ones he has affected."

Ashley N on March 2022

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Outdoor outlets should be at least 15-amp, but preferably 20-amp. The exact rating will depend on the electrical load of the devices that will be plugged into the outlet and the capacity of the circuit. It's important not to overload the circuit, which can cause safety hazards such as tripped breakers or electrical fires. In general, a circuit rated for at least 20 amps is recommended for outdoor outlets, while each outlet should be rated for at least 15 amps.

Grounded electrical outlets are usually three-pronged. You can also look for a grounding clip in your outlet boxes or use a circuit tester. If you’re unsure, consult a suitably qualified electrician regarding your home's electrical safety.

There are a few ways to reduce your electricity bills if you use window AC units to keep cool. Set the unit temperature at least 1 degree higher than it is currently to reduce costs. Keep the unit clean for it to run efficiently. You may want to hire a window AC specialist near you to inspect the unit once a year and keep it in tip-top shape.

A safe home is priceless, so upgrading your electrical panel, if you need to, is always worth the cost. The primary benefit of upgrading your electrical panel is preventing fire and other electrical hazards. A malfunctioning panel can cause electrical fires and other issues if not resolved quickly, so upgrading your panel is essential to keep household members safe.

Aside from safety and increased peace of mind, this upgrade guarantees a steady flow of electricity to all corners of your home. That way, you can say goodbye to flickering lights and flipping breakers constantly. An upgraded electrical panel lets you connect additional appliances without worrying about tripping your breaker or blowing fuses.

Regular inspections, avoiding circuit overloads, and updating wiring when needed help maintain efficiency.

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