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FREEDOM ELECTRIC
4.6(
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Electrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Not ProvidedCeiling Fan - Install+12 more

Serving Combine, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2004

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"I've used Freedom Electric on several occasions. I always get a prompt response to my call and the work is top notch....accurate, efficient, and fairly priced."
Response time8 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Right Way Electrical LLC
5.0(
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairCeiling Fan - InstallElectrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or Repair - For Business+7 more

Serving Combine, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"What i noticed first off was the peace of mind. Rightway Electric assured me they would take care of the problem and they did!! Expertise in their craft Hospitality, timely, detailed Customer satisfaction Awesome team work! I could go on. I am totally satisfied with this company. They saw me thru several days without electricity. It was disconnected on a Monday @7:30a and re- connected Thursday between 7-9a. During this time Right way Electric, furnished generators, and left a team member to be here when the electric company showed up. A phenominal, young man, expert in his knowledge. Courteous and respectful young man. If I could give more stars, i would."
Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Mister Sparky (DFW)
4.2(
354
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Electrical Wiring or Panel Upgrade

Serving Combine, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2003

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Punctual appointment, with prior time of arrival notice. Professionally mannered electrical technician who explained the repair/installation/ cost estimates and approximate time required."
Response time30 mins
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Gonelectrical L.L.C
5.0(
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Electrical Switches, Outlets & Fixtures - Install or RepairElectrical Wiring or Panel UpgradeElectric Vehicle Charging Station Installation - Materials Not Provided+11 more

Serving Combine, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This company did an amazing job upgrading our old 1966 electrical panel with a new panel and emergency shut off. We now have peace of mind that our system is safe and ready to go for years ahead. They were professional, personable, clean, timely and efficient. They took care of all permit and inspection tasks as well. We had power on same day. I will use this company again and have recommended to friends are family who use them as well."
Modern Glow Makeover
Modern Glow Makeover
Modern Glow Makeover
kitchen remodel
Soffit lighting

+16

Response time4 hrs
Response rate95%
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

A C-wire connects your thermostat to your household heating and cooling system to provide continuous 24V power. The furnace's transformer converts household electrical current into this low-voltage power to operate the HVAC system's circuitry. In most configurations, the C-wire connects to the terminals labeled "C" on both the furnace's low-voltage terminal block and the thermostat. In some cases, if a dedicated C terminal is unavailable, the C-wire can be connected to the "G" (fan) terminal at the furnace.

You don’t need an electrician to change an outlet—but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t hire one. Working with electricity can be dangerous, not only for you but also for your home and the members of your household. There’s the risk of electrocution, poor wiring burnout, and electrical fire. When you hire a licensed electrician, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that your electrical outlets are installed correctly and up to code.

If you need to run a wire from the meter to the breaker box, start by turning off the power using the main switch to avoid injury risks from live wires. Then, locate the ground wire from your meter and connect it to the ground bar of the breaker box. Connect the neutral wire using the same method to improve your circuit efficiency.

Next, locate the hot wires running from the main switch to the meter. To connect them to the correct terminals from meter to breaker, unscrew the nuts of the breaker hotwire terminals, insert the positive hotwire, and ensure it’s firmly attached. Finally, secure the wires with electrical tape and wire tie cables before re-securing your breaker box. Keep in mind that this process can be dangerous, so don’t hesitate to hire a local electrician.

Technically, an outdoor outlet can be on the same circuit as an indoor outlet, but it's generally not recommended. Outdoor outlets should ideally be on a dedicated circuit that doesn't share power with other indoor or outdoor outlets. This helps ensure that the outdoor outlets are able to handle the additional electrical load without overloading the circuit. Additionally, outdoor outlets are often exposed to the elements, which can increase the risk of electrical shock and other hazards. If you must have an outdoor outlet on the same circuit as an indoor outlet, be sure that the circuit has the capacity to handle the additional load.

They can vary—a lot. For example, while the EU continues to move toward broader standardization, many different types of outlets still exist from country to country. Some local standards cared about polarization, and some didn’t. It’s similar to other countries around the world.

Generally, you’re less likely to find polarized outlets outside North America. However, alternative plugs and outlets often incorporate precautions so that accidentally touching live prongs on a plug is hard or impossible. You may also find interesting regulations overseas that limit the use of outlets in bathrooms or near sinks to decrease the chance of shock.

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