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Team Enoch Electrical Houston
4.7(
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Serving Dickinson, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"I had an electrical outlet installed on my brick fireplace so I could hang my TV up. I was quoted from another company $600 and would have the outlet box exposed from the brick. I used Enoch and it done for $150. Plug looks great! I'll use Enoch anytime I need electric work done."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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3 Guys Electric & Insulation
4.6(
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Serving Dickinson, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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"If you looking for an electrician , hire 3guys. They did nice quality and reasonable price. If you have an any problem happened, contact them. They answer promptly. I will hire 3guys again definetly."
Water Heater Wrap
Radiant barrier
Attic stair cover
Radiant Barrier/ blown in insulation
Reseal A/C duct

+44

Response time2 days
18 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Mister Sparky of Clear Lake
4.9(
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Serving Dickinson, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

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Emergency services offered

"Needed a Tesla wall charger installed at home. I received a few quotes from the companies recommended on the Tesla site. They were either trying to skip steps (not get City permit) or upcharge me for equipment I didn’t need or tell me I needed a new breaker box without full understanding of the load. I then had John from Mr Sparky show up. I didn’t need any of the extras the other companies were trying to upsell me for and he got the charger installed no problem at a fair price. They are trustworthy and do good work. I will use them again for my electrical needs."
Panel rejuvenation
Level 2 EV Charger
Specialty chandelier installation
Outdoor lighting
Outdoor Lighting

+20

Response time6 hrs
Response rate88%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Electrical Worx
5.0(
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Serving Dickinson, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"The service was very well. The circuit breaker was fixed. It had been our problem for almost 2 years and the light in the attic was much better than I had expected."
New ligh fixtures
Generator transfer switch
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+3

3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by57%of homeowners
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Precision Power Electrical Services LLC
5.0(
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Serving Dickinson, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Dustin wired our house for a Generator. We had a Hurricane named Beryl hit our City. We lost power, hooked up the Generator and it worked great. No problems. I would Highly recommend him for your Electrical needs."
Response time7 hrs
31 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Lonestar Electricians, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Dickinson, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"Eric came out to install some landscape lighting, extra security camera outlet, and a whole home surge protector. He is amazing to work with and does things in a timely manner. Highly recommend this company and would use them again!"
Ceiling fan replacement
Electric Panel
Remodel
Remodeling
Replace outlets and switches

+1

Response time2 hrs
Response rate91%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

The most common type of electrical outlet is a 3-prong outlet, which has two flat blades (one is wider than the other) and a round grounding pin. Older homes typically have 2-prong outlets that aren’t as safe as more modern options and are generally not up to current electrical codes.  Other outlets you can find in your home include 20A, 125 volt varieties for larger appliances like refrigerators or washing machines. 

There are also GFCI outlets, which protect against electrical shock in wet areas, such as bathrooms and kitchens, and arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) outlets, which protect against electrical fires caused by arcing.

If your microwave is on the fritz and you suspect the fuse has blown, you can check it to confirm it’s the source of the problem. Start by disassembling the panel and carefully checking the fuse filament or ceramic components. If your microwave uses a glass fuse, you’ll likely see discoloration and a melted filament. If your microwave contains a ceramic fuse, you’ll need to use a multimeter continuity tester to check if there’s continuity.

As a safety measure, you should always turn off the main breaker while operating your generator’s backup breaker. In addition, you should also switch off all appliance breakers so you don't have a power surge when the main breaker turns back on. And finally, turning off the main breaker prevents back-feeding, which endangers utility workers with the risk of electrocution. Back-feeding could also destroy the electrical circuits of your neighbors if they use the same power network.

There are various reasons why an electrical outlet can stop working. You might have to do some detective work to understand whether it’s a problem with the attached appliance, the outlet itself, or a faulty breaker. Sometimes, old age or loose wiring are to blame; other times, it can be as simple as an overloaded circuit tripping the system and cutting power. If you’re troubleshooting doesn’t solve the mystery or repairs, or replacements are required, it’s time to call in the pros.

No. Do not use a 14-gauge wire on a 20-amp outlet. A certified licensed electrician would know that the National Electrical Code (as per Section 240.4(D) subsection 3) requires 14-gauge wires to be used with a maximum amplitude of 15. Therefore, you should only use 12-gauge wires on 20-amp outlets.

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