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RSJG Contractors, LLC
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Serving Augusta, WV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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Offers commercial services

Welcome to RSJG CONTRACTORS LLC, a disabled veteran-owned small business specializing in commercial electrical work. We are based in South Jersey and offer our services throughout NJ, PA, MD, WV, and VA. In addition to our commercial electrical expertise, we offer general contracting services and comprehensive building and grounds maintenance work. Whether you require minor repairs or major renovations, our team is equipped to handle a wide range of projects ranging from 5k to 5 million dollars and beyond.\nAs a GSA contractor-approved company, we pride ourselves on delivering quality work that meets the highest standards of excellence. We understand the importance of delivering timely and cost-effective solutions that meet the unique needs of our clients, and we work tirelessly to ensure our work is completed on time, within budget to your complete satisfaction. At RSJG CONTRACTORS LLC, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service, quality workmanship, and unpara

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Response time2 days
Response rate90%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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North Star Renewables LLC
New to Angi

Serving Augusta, WV and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

North Star Renewables LLC provides reliable electrical, renewable energy, and commercial service solutions throughout Hampshire County and the surrounding areas. With years of hands-on experience in residential, commercial, and utility-scale electrical and solar construction, we bring quality workmanship, honest communication, and attention to detail to every project. Our experience includes commercial electrical installations, EV chargers, generators, service upgrades, troubleshooting, solar energy systems, and renewable energy projects from foundations to final commissioning. We are fully insured, licensed, and committed to completing every job safely, professionally, and to code. Whether you need a small repair or a large installation, our goal is to earn your trust through dependable service and lasting results.

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Renewable Engineered Systems
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Serving Augusta, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"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"
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JS Electrical, LLC - Startpagina Facebook
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Serving Augusta, WV and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Hi my name is Jeffrey, of JS Electrical, LLC, a small family business. Do you have an emergency, need a generator or a new panel in your residential home? Are you looking for an electrician you can trust? One that is dependable, professional and will show up on time? We know how frustrating it can be when searching for a professional tradesman. You ask yourself, can you trust them, will they finish the job, will they do what is asked in a professional manner? At JS Electrical, LLC, we ask you to give us 1% of your trust, and we will prove the other 99%.

Response time1 day
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Electrical questions, answered by experts

If your outlet is testing fine but keeps tripping, that’s a sign your GFCI outlet is working, but there’s a problem somewhere else. Try plugging in different devices and see if the outlet keeps tripping. If it’s not the appliance that’s causing the issue, it could be a problem in your wiring. Faulty wiring can be a source of electrical fires and other serious problems. We recommend arranging an inspection by an electrician if an outlet appears to be working but keeps tripping.

No. Do not use a 14-gauge wire on a 20-amp outlet. A certified licensed electrician would know that the National Electrical Code (as per Section 240.4(D) subsection 3) requires 14-gauge wires to be used with a maximum amplitude of 15. Therefore, you should only use 12-gauge wires on 20-amp outlets.

Yes, wires are still hot, even if the light switch is off. The only way to ensure the wire is no longer live and that you can work with it safely is to open your circuit breaker, locate the breaker for the outlet you’re working with, and turn off the breaker for that outlet.

It might seem tempting to use 14-gauge wires for your outlets, as they can run a little cheaper. But, when it comes to electrical work, it’s best not to cut costs less you overload your circuit. A 12-gauge wire will ensure that you’re protecting the outlet (and your circuit breaker) from any potential overloads that might incur, as it can handle a little more amplitude than a 14-gauge wire.

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.

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