Does Your Residential Electrical Service Need Replacing?
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Home Electrical Safety Inspections are a great way to check your home for possible electrical problems. © By: Dave Rongey |
Electrical Question from Jody, an Electrician in Mattituck, New York
[ad#block]Question: Do you have suggestions about how electrician’s can get more work? I would like to do residential electrical service work, and replace or upgrade electrical panels.
Dave’s Reply:
Thanks for your electrical question.
Here are a few ideas for you:
Consider offering Home Electrical Safety Inspections, and then inform homeowners about the safety and benefits of repairing existing electrical problems, and upgrading their old electrical fuse box or panel.
The Following links will assist you with your electrical question:
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