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M.L. & Sons Electric
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Serving Lyndonville, VT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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Small jobs welcome

"Milton was amazing. He quickly discovered the causes and solutions to our electrical problems. He is extremely knowledgable, professional, personable and kind. He is enthusiastic about his work and has great energy. He is also affordable- which is a rare thing these days. We are looking forward to seeing him soon to do further work for us."
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Aurora Electrical Contracting, Inc.
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Serving Lyndonville, VT and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

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"Jay Messer was timely, professional and skilled. He replaced a non-functional GFCI outlet, replaced two light fixtures, moved two outlets, removed several non-functioning exit signs and emergency lights, and identified a formerly unidentified switch, solving a mystery for us. We are very happy with his work and would look to work with Aurora Electrical Contracting on future projects."
Response time1 day
Response rate90%
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

Warning signs in Lyndonville include corroded or discolored wires from basement moisture, chewed insulation from rodents, and water stains near attic electrical boxes after winter. If you see extension cords used as permanent wiring, missing GFCI outlets in wet areas, or experience frequent circuit breaker trips, these are indicators that electrical work may need updating. Burning smells or flickering lights require immediate attention from a professional.

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Choose THHN or THWN wire rated for temperature swings, EMT conduit for exposed basement wiring, and PVC conduit for underground runs below the frost line in Lyndonville. Use GFCI outlets in kitchens, bathrooms, and garages, and install AFCI breakers in bedrooms and living spaces. Select electrical panels and outlets rated for cold climates, and always ensure proper grounding to handle local weather conditions.

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Overloading circuits with portable heaters during cold months, neglecting to control basement humidity, and allowing ice dams to form in attics can all strain electrical systems in Lyndonville. Using indoor extension cords outdoors, ignoring repeated circuit breaker trips, or combining old and new wiring without proper connections can also cause issues. Regularly inspect your electrical panel and outlets, especially before and after winter, to help prevent damage.

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For minor electrical tasks in Lyndonville, you can replace a light switch or outlet with an identical type, install a new fixture on an existing circuit, or reset a tripped circuit breaker. Always shut off power at the main electrical panel and confirm with a voltage tester. Avoid working in damp areas or on unfamiliar wiring—if you’re unsure, contact a licensed professional for safety.

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In Lyndonville, homes with post-and-beam construction, plaster walls, or knob-and-tube wiring often present challenges for electrical updates. Look for signs like fuse boxes, two-prong outlets, or exposed wiring in attics and basements. If your home was built before 1950 or has stone basements with low ceilings, you may face limited access and outdated electrical panels that require extra care during upgrades.

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