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MV & JR Construction, LLC
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Serving Roman Forest, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"Mark Vega of Vega Home Improvement is professional, quick to respond, skilled, and accommodating. I have worked with this business for multiple projects now and will continue to call as both large and small things come up. Some of the projects I'm the most pleased with include fence installation/customization, drywall work, and electrical improvements and installations. I will soon be working with the business to remodel my porch and deck. I trust Vega Home Improvement completely and am beyond pleased that I found this company. I have him on speed dial!"
Response time4 hrs
Response rate89%
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Mister Sparky of Conroe
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Serving Roman Forest, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Javier was absolutely wonderful! When he came for the quote he pointed out other problems he saw around so I could get the proper technicians to come fix it under warranty. He also installed a new RV outlet in my yard and educated me and my husband about other electrical things around our new house that we did not understand. He was very quick, informative, and just generally a nice human being. I’m pretty sure he smiled the whole entire time even while I bombarded him with questions and problems. I got a quote from many electricians for this job and I actually paid $400 more for this company to come out because of how great the service was and how educational they made the experience"
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Response time1 day
Response rate87%
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E. A. Solar & Home Services, LLC
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Serving Roman Forest, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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We are a dedicated team of individuals committed to bringing the best possible customer service and quality of work. We specialize in residential and commercial electrical. We strive to stand out from the competition by providing the best customer experience. Give us a try, you won't be disappointed you called!

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United Lightning Rods
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Serving Roman Forest, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1941

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"Ed Riley is extremely knowledgeable about what causes lighting and how to protect from it. He explained to me which and how structures develop static electricity that lead to lighting discharges in a way that the physics made sense to me. They were also reasonably priced and kept their word. Definitely recommend them."
Response time2 days
Response rate85%
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

No, a ceiling fan doesn’t have to be wired to a switch, but it’s often more convenient. You can use the included pull chain if your ceiling isn’t too high or install a remote module later, as they are a cheap, easy-to-install option that’ll let you control both the fan and light fixture.

It’s possible to distinguish a positive black wire from a negative black wire if you know what type of circuit the wires are in. If it’s an alternating current (AC), then black wires are positive. If it’s a direct current (DC), then black wires are negative. 

Sometimes, a circuit has two black wires. In that case, the positive black wire will be solid black while the negative black wire will have a white stripe on it. If you’re still unsure, you can use a multimeter to check.

Many ceiling fan-rated electrical boxes tend to be made of metal. However, some electrical boxes may also be made of heavy-duty plastic that is reinforced with metal support structures. It may also have an attachment that connects directly to a ceiling joist. If you are ever ensure, consult with a licensed professional to get their insight on best practices and whether the installation is a safe one.

A 60W LED bulb is likely labeled as “60W replacement” on the package—that’s because it provides about the same light output as a 60W incandescent bulb. In reality, it likely uses less energy—usually 15 watts or less. If that’s the case, then it’s perfectly fine to put a 60W LED bulb in a 40W socket. Your best bet is to read the package carefully. It will tell you the LED bulb’s actual wattage, and as long as it’s lower than the fixture, the bulb will be safe to use.

Yes, you can get shocked while using a multimeter if:

  • You touch the metal tip while testing a live current.

  • The meter isn’t properly rated for the voltage.

  • The meter picks up on transient voltage that’s above the range you’ve set.

  • The meter has defective parts.

You can prevent shock and personal injury by using a multimeter properly and maintaining your device. 

If you’re unsure how to use a multimeter or want help with your project, contact a local electrician to get the job done.

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