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Golden Craft Construction

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Golden Craft Construction

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8 years of experience

Welcome to Golden Craft Construction, where we go to great lengths to understand our clients' visions and bring them to life. With over 8 years of experience, we specialize in quality construction and are based in the Pacific Northwest. Let us help build your dream project.

Welcome to Golden Craft Construction, where we go to great lengths to understand our clients' visions and bring them to life. With over 8 years of experience, we specialize in quality construction and are based in the Pacific Northwest. Let us help build your dream project.


ALL IN ONE CONSTRUCTION TRI-CITIES

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ALL IN ONE CONSTRUCTION TRI-CITIES

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20 years of experience

Residential and commercial repairs and remodels. I do all jobs small and big. I have owned and operated my own buisness over 12 years. I have low overhead so I keep things very price affordable. I'm reliable, honest and communicate very well. Bonded and insured.

Residential and commercial repairs and remodels. I do all jobs small and big. I have owned and operated my own buisness over 12 years. I have low overhead so I keep things very price affordable. I'm reliable, honest and communicate very well. Bonded and insured.


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Central State Electric

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Central State Electric

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3 years of experience

Central State Electric is a sole-member LLC owned and operated by lifelong electrician, Andy Stultz. With over 27 years of experience working on both residential and commercial electrical projects all over the Pacific Northwest, Andy is fully experienced in all phases of electrical systems from design to installation to maintenance and repairs.

Central State Electric is a sole-member LLC owned and operated by lifelong electrician, Andy Stultz. With over 27 years of experience working on both residential and commercial electrical projects all over the Pacific Northwest, Andy is fully experienced in all phases of electrical systems from design to installation to maintenance and repairs.


Albina General Remodeling

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Albina General Remodeling

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Emergency services offered

We have been in the construction business for over 20 years. If you can dream it we can make it happen for you. I promise that you will want to work with us instead of the other people because of just 1 thing and that would be our warranty. We don't give you the regular 1 year and so on. We are so confident and amazing at what we do that you can call 5 years down the road and we will come fix it.

We have been in the construction business for over 20 years. If you can dream it we can make it happen for you. I promise that you will want to work with us instead of the other people because of just 1 thing and that would be our warranty. We don't give you the regular 1 year and so on. We are so confident and amazing at what we do that you can call 5 years down the road and we will come fix it.





KENT ELECTRIC, LLC

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KENT ELECTRIC, LLC

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Installation, repair and maintenance of electrical systems, including wiring, breaker boxes, switches, lights, new service connections for residential, commercial or industrial settings. We obtain the proper permit(s) for the work needed to be completed if required. Design and plan projects. Free estimates available.

Installation, repair and maintenance of electrical systems, including wiring, breaker boxes, switches, lights, new service connections for residential, commercial or industrial settings. We obtain the proper permit(s) for the work needed to be completed if required. Design and plan projects. Free estimates available.


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Electrical questions, answered by experts

The best place to put an electrical outlet depends on your needs. A good rule of thumb is to install outlets every 6 feet in large rooms. Hallways over 10 feet long need one electrical outlet minimum. 

If you find yourself needing extra plug-ins for all of your gadgets, you may want to increase the number of electrical outlets in your room. When adding outlets, keep in mind that older homes could have outdated electrical panels. In these cases, you may need a pro to upgrade you from 100-amp to 200-amp service before increasing the power load.

Often, your existing ceiling fan can accommodate adding a light fixture. The wiring is typically below the fan motor. If you’re adding a ceiling fan to where a light fixture used to be, ensure the electrical mounting box is rated for that use or retrofit one in the location. Not all types of ceiling fan mounting brackets support adding light fixtures.

People who have experienced blown fuse have occasionally tried to fix the problem by placing copper pennies in the fuse box. While they are good conductors of electricity and can seemingly “fix” the issue,  they don’t protect against short circuits or fires. Putting pennies in a fuse box is dangerous—the best solution is to call a professional electrician to fix the problem.

Window AC units use a fair amount of electricity during use, but the usage pales in comparison to central units. As a matter of fact, window units use around a third of the amount of energy as a central AC. On average, a window air conditioner costs between $15 and $40 per month to run, though this depends on a number of external factors.

The Occupational Safety and Home Administration (OSHA) requires an electrical panel to have a minimum of three feet (36 inches) of room from the front of the panel to the closest obstacle. In this case, the word obstacle refers to nearly everything, including walls, machines, and other fixed objects. Additionally, panels require at least 6½ feet of headroom in the area directly in front of the fixture. These requirements help ensure safe use of the panel and allow electricians plenty of room to work.

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