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Adams Electrical Services
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Serving Pinehurst, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

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"I would highly recommend Adams Electrical for any electrical issues. Thomas and Mark did an excellent job and worked extremely hard digging the new trench, installing the line and the new panel. They took extra pains in cleaning up the area after the job was completed and were very courteous and professional throughout the entire process. We will definitely call them again for any electrical problems we might have."
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ARK Electrical Service
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Serving Pinehurst, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Jordan gave me a thorough analysis of of the electrical issue . I appreciate that he attempted to diagnosis the problem in different ways before reaching a conclusion . His charges are reasonable and were explained before his arrival . The issue turned out to be an appliance issue and not what I had thought . I could tell he is a very honest person and didn’t want to take advantage of the situation . I will definitely be contacting him for any electrical services . Honestly , we need more business like his!"
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Logo Electrical Services
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Serving Pinehurst, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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"Mike P., the tech I called for a general estimate, came out on time and diagnosed the problem I was having with my electricity. He made his diagnosis simplistic and gave me the info I needed just in case I chose another company. But, because he was so welcoming and his estimate was really reasonable I hire him on the spot. His work was clean and quick. And if I ever need another electrician in the future I wouldn't hesitate to call Logo Electrical Services!"
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A1 Plus Electrical Houston
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Serving Pinehurst, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2005

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"A-1 Plus electrical did a great job installing a generator transfer switch. They were on time and very organized. Will use them in the future for other electrical work."
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Window ACs use 500 to 1,400 watts per hour of electricity, while mini-splits use 500 to 700 watts per hour. However, if you need to cool multiple zones in your house, your mini-split can use as much as 2,000 watts per hour. How often you run your system will impact how much electricity you use (and how much you pay per month).

Volts and watts aren’t directly convertible units—they measure different aspects of electricity. Volts measure electrical potential, while watts quantify the power. The relationship between the two is defined by the equation: Power (watts)= Voltage (volts) x Current (amperes). In other words, the product of volts and amps results in watts, but there is no fixed conversion of volts into watts.

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.

The copper wire used in knob and tube wiring systems can last up to 100 years. However, it’s considered a dangerous and outdated wiring method because the cloth, fabric, or rubber insulation sheathing can become brittle and fall apart. Knob and tube wiring systems should be inspected if you’re considering buying a home with this type of wiring, or if you have problems with frequently tripping breakers, a sign that you may need to replace them.

Different types of light switches include single-pole switches (the standard switch in your home), double-pole switches, toggle switches, three-way switches, four-way switches, dimmer switches, and more. 

A single-pole light switch controls the power to a single device, whereas two-way, three-way, and four-way light switches control lights from different locations, increasing the number of connections in the home.

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