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Avatar for Sego Electrical
Sego Electrical
4.9(
31
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Serving Woods Cross, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Sego Electric has been great with communication. Quick to get back to you and help with any needs necessary. Did very clean and precise work! Would highly recommend them for your electrical installations. Quick to get you on their schedule and quick to get the job done. William was amazing and quick to respond to questions and concerns. Couldn’t be more thankful for the work that they have done for me."
Lighting Retrofit
Lighting - New Construction
Electrical Project
Lighting Retrofit
Lighting - New Construction

+20

16 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Distinct Lighting and Electrical, Inc
5.0(
10
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Serving Woods Cross, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Scott helped us with rewiring our lights in our swimming pool and also helped us with other electrical issues in our old home. Scott is a total pro and knows his stuff. We will definitely call him whenever we have electrical projects in our home and are planning to have him help us with some design projects in the near future."
Master Bath
Dining Area
City Creek Project
City Creek Project
City Creek Project

+5

Response time1 hour
Response rate97%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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DCB Electrical Projects
5.0(
18
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Serving Woods Cross, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"First job you did was fix electrical panel that had the wrong fuses in it. And then he replaced my kitchen light. He was very professional cleaned up after himself and did a great job."
Addition
Addition
New kitchen lighting
New kitchen lighting
New kitchen lighting

+8

2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by58%of homeowners
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Copper Pine Electric
5.0(
5
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Serving Woods Cross, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Copper pine electric came in and removed two ceiling fans in our old 1950s kitchen then installed 12 4inch recessed cans and a dining chandelier. Kody was awesome and great to work with. Will definitely use him again for any upcoming projects."
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Apollo Solar and Electric Co.
5.0(
20
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Serving Woods Cross, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I received a call from them to talk about my project to install an electric vehicle charging outlet at 10:45 am. They came to my home at 12:30 to give a bid. The bid was very reasonable, did the work immediately and was done by 3:30 that afternoon. Amazing job very well-done, very professional. Will definitely use them again, and will recommend them to anyone!"
Electric
Electric
Electric
Electric
Response time2 days
Response rate98%
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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H & H Electrical Services, LLC
5.0(
17
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Serving Woods Cross, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"He saved our home! We were having electrical issues (blinking lights). He methodically checked circuits and quickly diagnosed the problem. While showing us the problem the electrical panel suddenly sparked and caught fire. There are so many great things to say about Cole. 1. He was recommended by the company that inspected our home. 2. Cole is honest!!! 3. He can handle all jobs. 4. He is prompt and each customer is a priority. Knowing Cole is addressing an issue brings us great confidence that we are safe!!! We are now using him for a home renovation. You deserve the best. If you get on his schedule consider yourself lucky."
Response time10 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Paragon Electric, LLC
5.0(
14
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Serving Woods Cross, UT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Dan installed a new electrical panel, a new outdoor outlet for my rv, ran wire to the other side of the house and installed another upgraded outlet for my electric kiln. It was a messy job but at the end you couldnâ  t tell he had been there. He was reasonably priced and I intend to use him again."
Response time1 day
Response rate91%
30 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Yes, most electric and automatic gates can be opened manually. They are equipped with a manual override or release mechanism that detaches the motor from the gate, allowing it to be moved by hand. This feature is essential during power outages or other emergencies.

To activate the manual override, you will typically need a specific key or tool. In some cases, you may also need a screwdriver to remove a cover to access the release mechanism. The use of a key is a common security measure to prevent unauthorized individuals from manually opening the gate.

Because every model is different, it is highly recommended to consult your gate's user manual to familiarize yourself with the specific procedure before you need to use it. Keep any necessary keys or tools in an accessible location. Be aware that automatic gates can be very heavy, so opening and closing them manually may be difficult.

In North America, electric gates are also subject to the UL 325 Standard for Safety, which includes provisions to allow emergency responders to access the property.

Yes, but our analogy with the water hose doesn’t really work here. You see, electrical flow isn’t constant: It ebbs and flows like waves, coming in pulses of power. Hertz measures the rate of change in the flow of electricity, or how often it ebbs and flows. For example, 60Hz means that the electrons pulse through wiring 60 times per second. When they are pulsing, they’re in a brief retreat. Almost all United States equipment is rated for 60Hz.

The purpose of pigtail wiring is to connect multiple wires to a single terminal on a device. Pigtailing involves splicing a short length of wire, called a pigtail, into the multiple wires that need to be connected. The pigtail wire is then connected to the single terminal on the device, allowing all of the wires to be connected at once. This practice helps to simplify the wiring process, reduce clutter, and ensure a secure and reliable electrical connection.

A sump pump can be plugged into a regular, 110-volt outlet with three-prong openings, but it must have GFCI protections per the NEC, meaning you’ll need a GFCI outlet and circuit. Sump pumps require two outlet openings, one for the plug to the motor and one for the float switch.

A GFCI outlet can be 15A or 20A. The average American home power outlet is 15A.

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