"It was very easy to work with Joe to finalize a quote and get the job scheduled. Once onsite, Carlos and his colleague knew exactly what to do and how to run the new electric circuit across the house from the electrical panel to the garage. The installed the EV charger we had purchased separately exactly how we wanted it. Everything worked perfectly. They even went the extra mile to come back and patch the garage drywall where they had made a few holes to run the cable even though it was not included in the job initially. Overall very happy with both the price we paid and the quality of the work. Will hire again for any electrical work we'll need."
"David arrived on schedule to provide a price quote for the electrical work we needed done. He was able to provide a price while looking at the scope of the work. Within 15 minutes my wife and I decided to ask him to do the work. He and his helper, Lee arrived on time the next morning and completed the work within 5 hours. During the time that David was here he made several suggestions which improved on the plan that we had designed without any additional cost. We are very comfortable with the quality of work that Valley Electric provided and feel that it was completed in a reasonable amount of time for a fair price."
"WB Lightning Rods did an excellent job installing lightening rods on our home. The owner stayed onsite the entire time to supervise the work. He took extra care to plan the rod and cable placement to ensure the proper protection and retain the aesthetics of our home. His crew were knowledgeable, polite, neat and efficient. We could not be more pleased with the results."
"Mickey and Cody are great. Prompt, good service. They have been at my home numerous times for different projects and we gave as Keats been very happy."
"Well, the system is great! It took a while to get the system installed due to paper work for grant and bank loan. Finally got system up and running on 10/5/16. The system provides complete energy for our house and business. And we don't have to pay the electric company, in fact they will be paying us for any overflow production.
If your are interested is installing, you better hurry because the demand is increasing dramatically and the waiting time for installation will take a while.
Brian Brown from Renewable Engineered Systems is our provider. Very easy to work with and they are a local company with a very professional attitude. His contact phone number is 276-226-0228"
Hi, I’m Matt Woodson, owner of Woodson’s Electric. With over 22 years of hands-on experience in the electrical trade, I specialize in delivering high-quality, code-compliant electrical solutions with a strong focus on safety, precision, and long-term reliability.\n\nAt Woodson’s Electric, we don’t believe in shortcuts. Every project—whether it’s a full service upgrade, generator installation, EV charger setup, or detailed troubleshooting—is completed with expert craftsmanship and attention to detail. I take the time to properly diagnose issues, explain solutions clearly, and ensure every job is done right the first time.\n\nAs a family-oriented business owner, I understand the importance of trust when working in your home. I treat every project with the same care and respect I would expect for my own family, building lasting relationships through honesty, professionalism, and dependable service.\n\nIf you’re looking for a skilled electrician who takes pride in quality work and stands behind
"They responded very quickly to an electrical emergency situation, were very flexible about doing the job quickly but also based on my schedule. Work was quck and they cleaned up well afterward"
Yes, hot tubs can use a significant amount of electricity, primarily to keep the water heated. A typical hot tub uses between 1,500 and 6,000 watts, and the pump can add another 1,500 watts. This usage can result in a monthly cost of around $20 to $30. The exact amount of electricity consumed depends on several factors, including the hot tub's age, size, heater voltage (120V vs. 240V), usage habits, and thermostat setting. Newer, energy-efficient models generally use less power than older ones. To reduce electricity costs, consider investing in an energy-efficient model, using a quality insulated cover with a thermal blanket, and keeping the filters clean.
A full home inspection can cost nearly $350 on average, but inspecting the breaker box specifically is likely to be lower, between $100 and $200. Don’t confuse this service with a basic breaker trip check, which doesn’t take long and is usually billed at $40 to $50 per hour.
If the electrician discovers a serious problem and needs to replace a breaker, it can cost between $100 and $200 in additional expenses. Although rare, replacing the electrical panel typically costs between $500 and $2,000.
It's possible to get power from an outlet for a light switch. However, you must install additional wiring to get current from the outlet to the switch and from the switch to the load it will control. Also, you must ensure that the outlet's electrical circuit can accommodate the additional demand.
Wiring a light switch wrong can cause a fire if the incorrect wiring causes arcing, meaning the current jumps uncontrolled from one conductor to another. Loose wires or worn wires that are not repaired or replaced can cause arcing. If you’re not 100% sure you can do the job safely, don’t attempt to wire a light switch on your own.
Typically, refrigerators should not be plugged into GFCI outlets. This is another appliance with a motor that can be prone to a little current leakage. Using a standard outlet saves nuisance tripping and the potential of waking up to a refrigerator full of warm food. The only exception is when the refrigerator is in a garage, where all outlets must be GFCI.
The Stanley, VA homeowners’ guide to electrical services
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