Does anyone know of an electrician that can come out ASAP??? The meter base in my office blew and I've called several places and everyone is saying they have no...
Amanda R. replied:
Douglas Cordell
LaDonna R. replied:
Yes Kimberli Thomas Stinnett
Dianne M. replied:
Jim Kirkwood from Fouke is good. I do not know how quick he can come but he is great.
LaDonna R. replied:
My cell number is 903 691 2618
Herman J. replied:
Liberty Electric Shane Whitfield,, Not sure how busy they are.
ISO a GOOD electrician who can look at our 5th wheel and who won't charge an arm and a leg. Anyone know someone??
Beth T. replied:
My hubs, Doug Terry 903-748-2302
Dustin E. replied:
Jim Kirkwood
Lester J. replied:
Shane Whitfield
Shane W. replied:
You said a Good electrician. Make sure when they tell you, "i'm a good one", that they are licensed and insured. If you want a handy man, there are plenty available. If you want an electrician who can legally do electrical work, you might try Liberty Electric in New Boston. 903-628-9720 just some things to think about.
You can call me at liberty electric. 903-628-9720. I know a lot of guys are doing electrical all work on the "side", but its illegal. You must be insured and have a contractors licence. Call if you need us ma'am. .
Any recommendations on an affordable electrician in New Boston area?
Kelle S. replied:
I hear good things about Liberty Electric. They live down the road from me, and have done quite a bit of work in this area. I intend to use them when I get ready for my next "project".
Cindy W. replied:
Liberty Electric Shane Whitfield
Pauline M. replied:
Liberty Electric Shane Whitfield. Can get info if you need it.
Pauline M. replied:
Libertys # 903 628 9720
Jason B. replied:
Shane Whitfield
Brenda P. replied:
Jimmy Parker is the best! He did all the work. On our new house!
Shane Whitfield do y'all have a problem getting men
Ricky T. replied:
Larry Queen
Jason B. replied:
Liberty Electric
Lester J. replied:
Shane Whitfield
Lester J. replied:
https://m.facebook.com/libertyelectric80
Herman J. replied:
Shane Whitfield
Tommy S. replied:
SuperiorGroup Texarkana
Shane W. replied:
Just gonna throw this out there, no disrespect to anyone. In order to do "electrical" work for the public you must meet the following requirements; 1. Be or employee a master electrician, licensed by the state of Texas. 2. You must gave an electrical c ontractors license. 3. Carry at least $1000000 1(million) in liability insurance. 4. Your vehicle must display your contractors license number. 5. Any ads, business cards, invoices, etc. must display your license number. Too many people doing electrical, plumbing, and either work not licensed. There are affordable company's available. "Some" electrical doesn't make you an electrician. I can change the oil in my truck but that doesn't make me a mechanic. You just might bite off more than u can chew one day. As I said, no disrespect meant. The state will also fine you up to $10,000 for doing electrical work and not licensed. Just a little info.
HELP NEEDED: Honest and reliable electrician in the Little Rock Area needed to troubleshoot residential electrical issues. We'd like someone who comes with good...