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JWM Construction

1606 Elm St
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JWM Construction

1606 Elm St
4.00(
3
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47 local quotes requested

Over 10 years in both commercial and residential construction, we can handle any job, big or small. From new construction to remodeling, we can help. Quality, customer satisfaction, and safety are our top priorities.

"The work was excellent. Jessie and his crew were very friendly and professional. They kept us informed of the work progress and asked Roger his opinion on the work being done.  "

Roger O on April 2025

Over 10 years in both commercial and residential construction, we can handle any job, big or small. From new construction to remodeling, we can help. Quality, customer satisfaction, and safety are our top priorities.

"The work was excellent. Jessie and his crew were very friendly and professional. They kept us informed of the work progress and asked Roger his opinion on the work being done.  "

Roger O on April 2025



Hardly Dark Handyman

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Hardly Dark Handyman

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Owner-operated. Able to do odds and ins jobs ranging from electrical, plumbing, painting, landscaping, mowing and most everything in between. Working in and around the Brookings SD area!

Owner-operated. Able to do odds and ins jobs ranging from electrical, plumbing, painting, landscaping, mowing and most everything in between. Working in and around the Brookings SD area!


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Skyline Engineering

615 12th St
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Skyline Engineering

615 12th St
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We believe a successful project begins with our people. Direct principal involvement with every project allows us to merge your vision with our practical experience to achieve your goals. Our work is responsive, innovative, and dedicated to project delivery. We strive to provide our clients with substantial return on investment regardless of whether the performance metric is financially or philosophically motivated. Sustainable design should be responsible to the pocketbook as well as the environment. Founded in 2002, Skyline Engineering is a full service mechanical and electrical consulting firm holding professional registrations in South Dakota and the upper Midwest. We are also registered with the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) allowing us to quickly become registered in any state should the need arise. Beyond our core services of mechanical and electrical engineering, we are known regionally for our specialized skills related to geothermal systems, indoor air quality, and lighting design. The proactive approach we take during the design allows us to enjoy open working relationships with the architect, owner, facility user groups, authorities having jurisdiction, and utility providers – everyone who could, and should, impact the facility design. Our experience spans the breadth of project delivery methods including traditional design-bid-build, design-build, construction manager at risk, and integrated project delivery. Irrespective of whether we are engaged by an owner, architect, or contractor, we understand the nuances of each delivery method as well as the requirements and duties of each party during every stage of the delivery process. Listen, understand, and then deliver – we focus to solve your needs by delivering a quality project on time and within budget.

We believe a successful project begins with our people. Direct principal involvement with every project allows us to merge your vision with our practical experience to achieve your goals. Our work is responsive, innovative, and dedicated to project delivery. We strive to provide our clients with substantial return on investment regardless of whether the performance metric is financially or philosophically motivated. Sustainable design should be responsible to the pocketbook as well as the environment. Founded in 2002, Skyline Engineering is a full service mechanical and electrical consulting firm holding professional registrations in South Dakota and the upper Midwest. We are also registered with the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) allowing us to quickly become registered in any state should the need arise. Beyond our core services of mechanical and electrical engineering, we are known regionally for our specialized skills related to geothermal systems, indoor air quality, and lighting design. The proactive approach we take during the design allows us to enjoy open working relationships with the architect, owner, facility user groups, authorities having jurisdiction, and utility providers – everyone who could, and should, impact the facility design. Our experience spans the breadth of project delivery methods including traditional design-bid-build, design-build, construction manager at risk, and integrated project delivery. Irrespective of whether we are engaged by an owner, architect, or contractor, we understand the nuances of each delivery method as well as the requirements and duties of each party during every stage of the delivery process. Listen, understand, and then deliver – we focus to solve your needs by delivering a quality project on time and within budget.







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Electrical questions, answered by experts

The common, marked as COM or C, is one of the terminals found in your light switch. It houses the live wire that supplies the input voltage. The other terminals, marked as L1 or L2, are the outputs to the light fixtures. Depending on if you have a one-way or two-way switch, you’ll either have just an L1 terminal or both an L1 and L2 terminal.

An outlet can start a fire if it has blown a fuse, or is sparking, overheating, or smells burnt. Prevent electrical fires by unplugging the device connected to the outlet and hiring an electrician to determine and fix the outlet’s issue. If the outlet stays hot or isn't working, you should fix it.

Black is the standard color for hot wires, which transfer electricity to your outlets and switches. Red wires are also hot wires. White (and sometimes gray) wires are considered neutral, delivering power back to the panel. Finally, green wires, which are sometimes bare copper, are ground wires, used to ground an electrical circuit and prevent electrocution.

A full home inspection can cost nearly $350 on average, but inspecting the breaker box specifically is likely to be lower, between $100 and $200. Don’t confuse this service with a basic breaker trip check, which doesn’t take long and is usually billed at $40 to $50 per hour.

If the electrician discovers a serious problem and needs to replace a breaker, it can cost between $100 and $200 in additional expenses. Although rare, replacing the electrical panel typically costs between $500 and $2,000.

The color of your cable will help you to identify its function. In the U.S., the National Electrical Code (NEC) designates the color code for electrical cables. “Hot” cables are black, red, and blue. In cases of higher voltage lines, orange might also be used to indicate a hot cable. White or gray indicates a neutral, and green or green with a yellow stripe indicates a ground.

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