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Engelhart Electric, Inc.
4.5(
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Serving Oregon, WI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Two guys showed up for a one man job. They did not use the parts I had purchased with one exception. Only one guy worked at one time and both disappeared for an hour or so. Two switches and two light fixtures installed cost nearly six hundred dollars!"
Response time2 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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All Comfort Services
5.0(
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Serving Oregon, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1973

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

All Comfort Services is a 50+ year old employee-owned heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical contractor serving residential and commercial customers in Dane and parts of Rock, Columbia, and Jefferson counties. We may need to confirm a specific zip code that we service. Our team understands that when you call a local electrician, you need a trained, certified, and insured professional who will arrive on time and be ready to provide the solutions you need. Our repair dispatch fee is $149.

Generator
Generator
Panel Installation
Service Upgrade
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Nestled Interiors LLC
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Serving Oregon, WI and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"We enjoyed working with this interior designer, very creative and professional easy to communicate with and listened to all our concerns. We loved that it brought our vision to a reality both beautiful and functional. We have received so many compliments from family and friends. Our recommendation to anyone who is looking for thoughtful design and exceptional service."
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Nakoma Electric, Inc.
4.6(
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Serving Oregon, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had incredible service and will hire them again when we finish our basement. Their staff are professional and kind. Their work is well done and thorough. I really enjoyed working with Igor and his staff. They did a variety of jobs for us including install of bathroom fan, ceiling fans, can lighting, garage lighting and outdoor outlets. I highly recommend hiring Nakoma for all electric needs."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
Berger's Table Pad Factory
4.8(
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Serving Oregon, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1983

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Within days of purchasing the deal, I received the instructions and paper to draw my table templates. The table has 2 drop leaves plus 2 additional leaves that can be inserted in the table. The templates were pretty easy to draw. The finished pads were delivered in a very short time. They fit the table and each of the 4 leaves perfectly and magnetically lock together to keep them aligned when on the table. A year and a half later, I still love these pads."
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Lighting questions, answered by experts

Yes, outdoor lights and receptacles should be on a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) for safety. The outdoors is considered a wet location where GFCI protection is generally required. A GFCI enhances safety by automatically tripping and shutting off the circuit if it detects an imbalance, which protects against electrocution and reduces the risk of an electrical fire. While it is the safest approach for all outdoor electrical components, specific requirements can vary depending on the type of light (e.g., pool lights), its location, and local electrical codes. For guidance tailored to your specific situation, it's best to consult a professional electrician.

If half of a string of Christmas lights is out, it is likely because of a single burned-out, loose, or broken bulb within that section. Long strands of lights often contain more than one circuit, so when one bulb fails, it can cause the entire circuit (or half the strand) to go dark. To fix this, inspect the unlit section and test each bulb to ensure it is tight and functioning properly. Replacing the faulty bulb or repairing a damaged shunt will typically solve the problem.

High-quality landscape lights that are hardwired and properly maintained can last for 10 to 25 years or more. You’ll usually get a longer lifespan from soffit lights and wall-mounted lights that aren’t directly exposed to the elements or prone to damage from foot traffic or vehicle traffic. Solar-powered and battery-powered lights often won’t last as long, but you can still expect a lifespan of five to 15 years.

Yes, animals can trigger motion-sensor lights. In fact, this is a reason why some homeowners install motion-sensor lights, to catch sneaky little critters looking through the rubbish for a midnight snack. There are sensitivities to animal detection though, so you may want to look for an option that avoids animal detection as much as possible.

It’s not illegal to fly an American flag at night without a light shining on it, but the U.S. Flag Code notes that it’s respectful to provide illumination. Installing a flagpole light is also common practice and will add more to your home’s curb appeal at night. Choosing a solar-powered or battery-powered light for your flag is an affordable way to provide illumination.

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