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Drake Atkins
New to Angi

Serving Capron, VA and surrounding areas

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I’m a seasoned residential electrician with extensive hands-on experience in all aspects of residential electrical work. I specialize in troubleshooting complex issues, new construction installations, and full home remodels. My background also includes commercial projects, giving me a well-rounded skill set.\nI take pride in delivering clean, code-compliant work—whether I’m roughing in a new build, upgrading electrical panels, installing smart home systems, or diagnosing elusive faults. From running wire in tight attic spaces to ensuring every outlet and fixture is safe and functional, I’m committed to quality craftsmanship and homeowner safety.\nReliable, detail-oriented, and efficient, I bring both technical expertise and practical problem-solving to every job I take on.

Lumix
New to Angi

Serving Capron, VA and surrounding areas

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Hi. I'm Reggie Rogers. Your trusted licensed electrician. What means the most to me is a relationship. I show up on time . I optimize expectations to the fullest and set competitive set prices. Looking for someone who cares and exceeds in knowledge and workmanship. I'm your guy. Long lasting relationships from you to your family and close friends go a long way. Call today for any electical need or want.

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Serving Capron, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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"We first contacted this company, using Angie's List, and established communication 
via the Angie's messaging center.  
The initial contact seemed to go well -- I clearly laid out what our needs were, in this case we
were seeking repair of a strip of five Malibu lights along our driveway which though connected
to the main line of lights which worked, are not turning on in the evening.  
The response from the company was friendly, saying they could help us with this.  An appointment
was set, and on our request, they clarified they do not charge for first assessments.   But
on the day of the appointment, we waited...and waited. . . and waited . . . one hour past 6 PM.  
We chose to leave the company an email noting that they had failed to show up.  The next day, I phoned
their number.  The person on the phone offered no immediate apology for their failure to show up
the previous day.  Only at the end of the conversation did she express any regret.  
With some hesitation, we re-scheduled a visit. On the day of that visit, I received a call from what I
can only assume was their field rep.  He was somewhat abrupt, saying he wanted to clarify that
they don't work on Malibu lighting.  Remember -- in the initial Angie's List messaging, their office
rep had said they could help us with our problem.
In the phone call, the field rep said the company only discusses lights that they can provide (this clearly
messaged that they decline to get involved in minor jobs, reflecting comments by others left in reviews
on Angie's List).  
We decided to maintain the appointment . . .the company rep arrived.  It was clear from the start they he 
had no intention of providing any estimate that would be in what we consider a reasonable range.   As another reviewer noted on Angie's:  "It was clear from the start that the company is really only interested,  though, in dramatic upscale lighting. . . ."
The discussion ended with the field rep, who provided a ballpark verbal estimate of between $2,000 and $2,500, and said 
if that is not in our budget range it wasn't even worth his time writing up an estimate.   And . . . that was that.
But I feel compelled to provide this description, because others have obviously experienced the same.  For the reason
alone of the contradictory information provided, which initially gives the impression to potential customers that this 
company does care about jobs costing less than $2,000, I am providing this information.  Add to that the failure to show 
up on the first appointment, and we would not recommend this company -- unless of course, you are fully able to spend at least $2,000 on lighting.
I recommend to this company, and all others who think they can engage in this kind of activity, that they realize that 
people are really not that stupid.
"
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FAQs for holiday decorating projects in Capron, VA

Professional holiday decorating services cost about $1,500 on average, with prices ranging from $300 to $2,500 and more. The total price tag depends on the type and amount of decorating requested, along with additional cost factors like your home’s location, materials, and labor. Check out these common holiday decorating service costs: 

  • Exterior holiday light installation: $400 

  • Christmas tree decoration: $200–$600

  • Interior holiday design and decoration: $50–$200 per hour

  • Holiday landscaping: $50–$100 per hour

If you need help with your holiday decorating, the first step is determining your lighting and decor needs to narrow down your pro options. For example, if you want a custom outdoor light display with all of the bells and whistles, you’ll likely need to hire a local holiday light installer who specializes in that service. But if you only need to hang some lights inside in hard-to-reach places, consider hiring a handyperson or an interior decorator instead. It’s best to contact at least three different companies for quotes and to find out what services they offer.

The cost to install holiday lights averages about $425, ranging from $220 to $675, depending on the type of lights and installation location.

  • High roofs: $3.50–$6 per linear foot

  • Balconies: $50–$75 each

  • Outdoor tree: $75–$1,500 per tree

Christmas light installation costs also vary on light size and type:

  • Incandescent: $4–$10 per strand

  • Dome: $5–$15 per strand

  • LED: $6–$25 per strand

  • C3: $7–$30 per strand

  • C5: $7–$40 per strand

  • C6: $7–$40 per strand

  • C7: $7–$50 per strand

  • C9: $7–$60 per strand

  • Color-changing lights: $18–$60 per strand

Considering the pros and cons of hiring a professional holiday light installer can help you decide if it’s right for you. Here are some advantages and disadvantages:

Pros

  • Saves time

  • Reduces stress

  • Produces for custom, high-quality designs

  • Provides better-quality lights

  • Reduces personal safety risks 

  • May Include takedown and storage services

Cons

  • More expensive than DIY light installation

  • Less control over the design

  • High demand for installers

  • Contractors may keep the lights and decorations

Hiring someone to decorate your Christmas tree costs about $400 on average, ranging from $200 to $1,500 or more, depending on the type of decorating service, size of the tree, location, and materials used to decorate the tree. Price ranges vary by service type:

  • Handyperson: $60–$125 per hour

  • Professional light installer: $300 per hour

  • Interior decorator: $50–$200 per hour

  • Christmas tree designer: $600–$1,500 per tree

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