Can anyone recommend an electrician who can fix the ballast of a fluorescent light, change reverse osmosis water filters, and do light repair work (like screwing a piece...
Any recommendations for a company who installs whole house fans (not an attic fan) and an electrician who can wire it?
Jennifer T. replied:
Rakes Electric is great and lives in our neighborhood!:-)
Mike N. replied:
I bought mine from these guys and installed it myself as I had the house prewired but they do installs as well: http://www.ventmasters.com/ BTW - The QuiteCool fan is MUCH quiter than the fans you find at Home Depot. You barely hear it when it is running. They are in Arvada and have a comparison set up in their show room. Our house was 66 degrees this AM when we woke up to close the windows. The AC does not usually come on until mid to late afternoon as I leave the HVAC on "circulate" during the day which just works the blower fan intermittently (not the AC unit).
Pam O. replied:
Chris Rakes with Rakes Electric--Hands Down! You will not be dissappointed. Chris lives on Decino and can be reached at chris@rakeselectric.com or 303-918-4847.
Hi neighbors,
we are in search of a babysitter. anyone out there with kids who babysit? or can recommend someone? We have two Christmas parties coming up on December 10...
Kimberly M. replied:
Electrician I recommend Matt Joyce he's local and great!
Ben H. replied:
Makayla Howard
Makayla H. replied:
I am available the 17 th! You can reach me at 3032290422
Any electricians in the area? I think I'm getting fed some bad information from our builder regarding a problem we keep having and would like to talk to someone...
Alissa L. replied:
Chris Rakes, with Rakes Electric, he lives in the Commons and is great. Give him a call!
Jerrod H. replied:
AFCI breakers are a nightmare, we had a bad one that kept tripping in our living room as well when our 65" plasma would be on. They replaced the CAFI breaker and it hasn't tripped since. You can google CAFI breaker issues as they are a plenty. One recommendation is to replace the CAFI breaker with a GFCI breaker, but a licensed electrician is not allowed to do it per building code. If there was a nail in the line, it would trip all the time, when any load was on it. Big TVs are bad triggers because of the way the ramp and pull power based on the spectrum of color, size, and frequency of quick color changes. If you can find a video of a strobe light to force your TV to white-black-white-black rapidly, if it's the TV, that would trigger it. Plasma's are worse than LCDs which are worse than LED LCDs... The builder's electrician is Applied Electric, so I wouldn't use them to double-check your wiring. Also, the GFCIs have a way to signal why they tripped. From the vendor's test procedure, top of page 2 under 'TIME SAVER': ##### http://ecatalog.squared.com/pubs/Circuit%20Protection/Miniature%20Circuit%20Breakers/QO-QOB%20Circuit%20Breakers/QO-AFI/0760DB0204.pdf ##### Good luck, we had numerous AFCI issues at our old house in regard to most of our plasma and my computer equipment tripping the AFCI breakers. I replaced them with GFCI and never had an issue again.
I have a need for an electrician. I have a breaker that needs to be replaced in my junction box and a dimmer installed for a bank of LCD lights. Any recommendations...
Kimberly M. replied:
Matt Joyce at https://www.facebook.com/1721294894795255ICR Electric is great
Kevin K. replied:
Marc Miller. You can reach him through Susie Miller
Need licensed bonded commercial electrician that can commit, really show up when you say you are and get the work done quickly. The work done to date had failed...
Jeremy C. replied:
Louis at AES. Louis Stephens Absolute Electrical Services3039034088