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There is a switching problem in the bedrooms of one of our tenanted houses. The wall switch does not operate the lights and fan correctly.
Michael O
I have some outlets on one side of my house that have suddenly stopped working. The house was built in 84, and I think it is a bad breaker or breakers. I'd also like an estimate for wiring two small bedrooms so that i could install ceiling fans. Currently there is no overhead light or wiring to do so. Thank you.
Tia F
Our house is two years old. All outlets for the TV and surround sound are in an interior wall. We would like to move to the opposite wall (outside all) which is a block wall.
Bill T
I would like to see about getting our patio outlet re-wired properly for our hot tub to connect. The current outlet is a standard double outdoor plug. The hot tub plug is a Watkins GFCI (CL A, 120V 60HZ 20A 2400W). I'm not sure if we need a designated circuit and/or what cost might be involved in getting the outlet plug-in ready for the hot tub. Thanks.
John C
Circuit breaker for kitchen appliances tripped. When trying to reset, the lights on one different circuit dim severely and the kitchen appliances still do not work. When the kitchen appliance circuit breaker is off, the power on that other circuit still seems low. When trying to turn on a device with a higher draw on that other circuit, such as a computer, all devices connected to that circuit pulse rapidly. Need an electrician to diagnose and fix problem.
James S
I recently had the track lighting in my kitchen completely go out. It had been dimming for a period of time, but one day it just didn't work. I tried resetting the breaker, but that didn't work. There is voltage coming from the switch, but not from the light socket itself.
Wesley M
I have a GFCI circuit which is "slow-tripping" the GFCI receptacle. This is the garage and outside circuit. I also have two plugs in the masterbath which are not working, which I would like to have functional. Call if you have additional questions. Thanks.
Bill M
Circuit breaker trips frequently when running air/heat or pool pump. Need an electrician to help me diagnose and fix issue.
Thomas D
Currently, our finish basement is all run off of one circuit. However, we're running a home theater, some lighting, and a computer down there and when too much is turned on, it often trips the breaker. How easy would it be to add a circuit without ripping up the walls, and what would the estimated cost be to do this?
Aaron O
Want to add more refrigeration to my commercial kitchen. May need to increase the size of my electric panel.
Bobby W