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Hensley Electric
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Serving Chuckey, TN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Absolutely. I am a repeat customer & Michael Hensley is the only person I call for electrical issues in my home or on my farm. He is the person I refer to all my friends who need electrical repairs or new installs."
Rivian Charger
Rivian Charger
EV Charger Outlet
Response time2 hrs
Response rate100%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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MARTY'S ELECTRIC LLC
4.5(
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Serving Chuckey, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Marty’s Electric is the best company! They installed electricity to my milking shed and barn! Great prices, expert knowledge and carefree installation! Now I have happy happy goats!"
Inside chandeliers
Outside lighting
Response time8 hrs
Response rate97%
Recommended by42%of homeowners
Baggetts Electrical Services
5.0(
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Serving Chuckey, TN and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"I had a car charger installed and was really happy with the work. He was responsive, showed up when he said he would, and the install came out clean and professional. Everything was explained clearly, the work area was left neat, and the charger works exactly as it should. Definitely someone I?d recommend if you need electrical work done."
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Your Home Solar, LLC
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Serving Chuckey, TN and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Everyone from the start of working with this company was great. We had solar panels installed back in 2022 and the company then they went under federal control. I had called multiple companies, no one was willing to help except your home solar. We needed a permit to get the solar up and running which also meant the state inspection. Anita, Landon and all of the other employees that we encountered in this process made it a very easy process. I would recommend this company to anyone looking for solar or that needs to get panels they have up and running."
Knoxville Solar Project
Knoxville Solar Project
Knoxville Solar Project
Knoxville Solar Project
Knoxville Solar Project

+9

Response time2 days
96 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by22%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

A larger heater requires a larger breaker—unless there’s one already installed. The longer answer to this question is more nuanced. Do you place demands on the heater at the same time as running other heavy-duty appliances like ovens and washing machines? Do you live in an older home that may not have considered the higher electrical demands we have now? Breakers need to be sized at 125% of the load. To find that load, you should call a local electrical pro.

GFCI outlets help prevent dangers from ground faults that can cause shocks. This is a different issue that a ground circuit can’t fully address. It’s best to use GFCI outlets combined with ground circuits for complete protection for you and your electronics.

If a 240V appliance is connected to a 120V outlet, the lower voltage will cause that appliance to receive insufficient power. This may result in reduced performance, malfunctions, or even damage to the appliance's components. Depending on the size of your electrical circuit, you’ll likely need to reset a tripped circuit breaker at the very least.

It wouldn’t be abnormal to view all wiring as simply wiring, but wiring has different gauges and can handle different loads. When you’re wiring for 240V, you need wire that is rated at least 240V, but honestly it’s better to spend a little more and just buy 300V wiring. This ensures a margin of safety in case the wiring gets overloaded.

When combined with a substantial solar system, if you have enough Powerwalls, you could go off-grid and be energy independent. But remember, you'd need enough Powerwalls to power your whole home continuously because a single Powerwall can’t power large appliances for extended periods. One Powerwall is able to power an average-sized home's emergency circuits, lights, and outlets. To power large appliances, you likely need two or three Powerwalls.

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