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S.D. Handyman Services

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S.D. Handyman Services

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I provided quality work. From carpentry to plumbing/electrical. I grew up on a dairy farm and had to learn it all!

"Sam was very friendly and went right to work. He also didn’t mind my dogs."

Betsy R on March 2024

I provided quality work. From carpentry to plumbing/electrical. I grew up on a dairy farm and had to learn it all!

"Sam was very friendly and went right to work. He also didn’t mind my dogs."

Betsy R on March 2024


"They did a great job very happy with there work ."

Andre L on September 2021

Devino Electric & Mechanical is an electrical, plumbing and HVAC company servicing residential and commercial clients.

"They did a great job very happy with there work ."

Andre L on September 2021



North Country Maintenance

350 West Enosburg Rd
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North Country Maintenance

350 West Enosburg Rd
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I am the owner and as needed i have a few carpenters that i hire if the job calls for it. I require 1/3 down 1/3 the day i start the job and the balance when the job is completed. I take cash, ck, PayPal, and credit cards.

I am the owner and as needed i have a few carpenters that i hire if the job calls for it. I require 1/3 down 1/3 the day i start the job and the balance when the job is completed. I take cash, ck, PayPal, and credit cards.



D'Amico Builders

Po Box 1141
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D'Amico Builders

Po Box 1141
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17 years of experience

Creative mind set when it comes to building solutions.Have the crew to do just about it all.Some Jobs may be just be my partner and I and some will require more men dependent on size and time parameters involved in job.We are a very affordable company with attention to detail and treat everyone project as if it where are own.Happy to do small jobs as well as large.Framing to finish work.

Creative mind set when it comes to building solutions.Have the crew to do just about it all.Some Jobs may be just be my partner and I and some will require more men dependent on size and time parameters involved in job.We are a very affordable company with attention to detail and treat everyone project as if it where are own.Happy to do small jobs as well as large.Framing to finish work.




JBP Systems

49 South Street
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JBP Systems

49 South Street
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13 years of experience

JBP Systems is an electrical contractor that work in residential, commerical and industrial applications. From updating home wiring to putting in new energy saver lights in your business to troubleshooting controls at water and waste water facilities, JBP Systems will provide reasonable rates with great customer satisfaction.

JBP Systems is an electrical contractor that work in residential, commerical and industrial applications. From updating home wiring to putting in new energy saver lights in your business to troubleshooting controls at water and waste water facilities, JBP Systems will provide reasonable rates with great customer satisfaction.

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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Yes, wire connectors are the better option for securing splices compared to electrical tape. It is not recommended to use electrical tape as it is not secure enough to keep the splices together. Plus, electrical tape is more vulnerable to damage, which can cause a risk of fire over time. 

The main reason outlets become loose is because the contact points have started to wear down after years of use. Occasionally, poor wiring can cause heat or sparks that can damage the outlet and cause it to become loose. Either way, if your plugs slide out after being inserted into the outlet, it’s time to replace it.

When combined with a substantial solar system, if you have enough Powerwalls, you could go off-grid and be energy independent. But remember, you'd need enough Powerwalls to power your whole home continuously because a single Powerwall can’t power large appliances for extended periods. One Powerwall is able to power an average-sized home's emergency circuits, lights, and outlets. To power large appliances, you likely need two or three Powerwalls.

The major difference between a GFCI breaker and an AFCI breaker is that a GFCI breaker protects against fatal shocks while an AFCI breaker prevent electrical fires. A GFCI breaker senses when the electrical current to ground is overloaded and trips to prevent major accidents or injuries. AFCI breakers trip when it detects dangerous electrical arcing.

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. 

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