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Here are some of the most frequently asked questions posed to electricians along with their corresponding answers.

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Field Wire Electric knows that you have a lot of questions about our services and why we usually recommend using
a professional for electrical diagnosis, repair, and installations. We have listed some of the more frequently asked questions below.

In our years of experience, we have found that our customers prefer an accurate price based on their exact electrical issue. Most phone quotes are subject to change once the technician sees the job. We don’t think that is fair to you. By allowing us to diagnose the problem in person, you will know exactly what it will cost to get the job done before we begin work. Contact Field Wire Electric today for a quote on all of your electrical repair needs.

There are several signs that an electrical outlet should be changed, including the outlet being hot to the touch, the presence of burn marks, noticeably chipped/cracked, plugs fall out easily, and the outlet stops working. If you have noticed any of these issues with your outlets, call Plugged In Electrical to have them evaluated. Sometimes, small electrical issues can grow into big problems.

Field Wire Electric provides you with a quote to complete the work at no charge. We must look at each panel location to provide this quote as there are many variables that must be taken into account. Things like panel location, electrical system flexibility, feeder cable length, and, most importantly, the decision to repair or completely replace the panel are important pieces of information we must find out before we begin a job. To provide an accurate quote without this information is impossible.

A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter is a receptacle that is designed to protect against electric shock when using electrical devices near water. It senses when power is going where it should not, and if it senses a problem it shuts off. This is why most codes specify that they be used in bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and outdoor areas. One thing many people do not realize is that these devices are designed to be tested once a month to ensure proper operation. This is done by pressing the test button on the device to make sure it turns off, and then pressing the reset button to make sure it turns on. If either of the test or reset buttons do not work it is time to replace the device.

Yes, we are properly licensed, bonded, and insured to offer the best care to our clients.

We do our best to have a professional Electrician at your house within two hours – however the times may vary based on availability.

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