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August 29, 2008

How Much is an Electrician’s Salary?

Do you want to be an electrician? An electrician’s salary is not that bad. In fact, you’ll be able to live comfortably if you take this career path. Salaries of electricians vary from state to state and from country to country. Companies may also pay their electricians Chicago Electricians differently. You can expect a higher than average salary as an electrician. The following are some of the things you should do in this line of work.: Electricians are professionals. Be prepared to spend three to five years of training and internship. This profession requires you to also take a test for your license.

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August 27, 2008

Home Repair Tools to Store in Your Toolbox

Toolboxes are wonderful things, every time I do anything around the house I find myself reaching for my toolbox. I store the toolbox in the garage with all of the tools that I could ever need inside. This saves a lot of time when I am trying to do a number of different projects. If you keep your toolbox well stocked and somewhere that it’s easy to get to then it can make your life a lot easier when you want to do any home renovation projects by yourself. Toolboxes are required for all types of home owner.
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The most important part of the toolbox is actually the toolbox! You need to buy a high quality toolbox so that it will last for a long time and keep all of your tools as safe as possible. There are wooden, metal or even plastic tool boxes. I now have a fancy toolbox which looks amazing!

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August 24, 2008

Best Electrical Safety Tips For Your Home

Every home has electricity flowing through it and normally safe however, if you have young children or are planning to do work on you home, you must make sure you have some basic electrical safety training and electrical safety rules. Electricity is a part of modern society however without the proper precautions electricity can kill very easily. This article will give you some very basic electrical safety tips. Small children love to learn by exploring and touching. Parents and caregivers must diligently remove any electrical hazards in their home and keep their children safe. First remove or repair any loose electrical lines. If you have loose electrical sockets or frayed wires protruding from the wall, you should have the issues fixed by a trained electrician. You can easily find one on the Internet. Also, replace any frayed power cords on electrical appliances you use. In some cases you can have a frayed power cord repaired but you should also consider replacing the appliance completely.

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August 23, 2008

Interesting Facts About Electricians

Electricians maintain electrical systems for residential homes and businesses. Most electricians specialize in doing work in construction or maintenance. But anymore more and more people are doing both types of work. Electricians More Electricians test, install and maintain electrical systems for many purposes. Such as climate control, communications and security. Electricians also do work in business and industry. Electricians have to follow the proper building codes when installing electrical systems.

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August 10, 2008

Electrical Classes: Is Time You Started Some?

Training to be an electrician does not just have to be done in a school or college and you do not even have to have an apprenticeship straight away. If you do not have much time to train due to caring responsibilities or illness, don’t give up on the chance to train to be an electrician. There is a program designed that enables you to train as a fully qualified electrician. Even if you just want to be able to do your own electrical work at home this program will help you to sharpen up the skills you already have. And you can participate in the course directly from your home. MORE ELECTRICIANS This means you can carry out the necessary training in your own time and at your own pace, scheduling it round any other responsibilities and jobs that you may have. Many colleges, universities, vocational and trade schools, electrical companies and apprenticeship program administrators use the program all over the world as well as you at home so you can ensure that you are getting good quality training.

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July 29, 2008

Ameren Illinois Utilities Crews Work to Restore Power In Wake of Today’s Severe Storms, Most Customers to have Service Back by Evening

The Ameren Illinois Utilities anticipate most customers who lost electrical service during this morning’s severe thunderstorms in Central and North-Central Illinois will have their service restored this evening. Among the hardest hit areas was Henry County, where the storm impacted the entire communities of Annawan and Atkinson. Service in these communities may not be fully restored until late morning tomorrow (July 22). A second hard hit area was Canton and the surrounding area in Fulton County. All customers here are expected to have their service restored by midnight today.

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June 29, 2008

Tips for Hiring a Bathroom Remodeling Contractor

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You have decided that you are ready to remodel your bathroom, and think hiring a contractor is best for your situation. Here are a few tips to take into consideration when choosing a contractor.
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This is one of the most important factors in choosing a contractor. The contracting industry is simple to enter, and some states have few if any licensing requirements. A minimum of 5 years working in the trades or design field is important. A contractor could have 15 years experience working in the trades, but be a new business owner. This can be acceptable, if the rest of the requirements are met below.

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June 28, 2008

Secrets And Tips That Will Save You Money With Your Electrical Contractor

Hiring and electrical contractor to work in your home can be very expensive. I’m going to share a few tips that will save you money. I’m sure a lot of contractors will hate me for, but I’m going to do it anyway. I just hope my boss don’t see this! How to save money on travel time. start off with travel time, most contractors will charge you for the time it takes for the electrician to travel to your home. If it is a contract job this will already be figured into the price of the contract, so make sure you choose a contractor that is reasonably close to your location. Now where this really comes into play is when it’s a service call, most contractors allow their employees to take their trucks home so if at all possible have your service call scheduled first thing in the mourning. Ask the contractor what time they start work and request the electrician to be at your home at that time. This way you pay no travel charge at all, if you schedule your service call at others times throughout the day it is quite possible that you will be charged a half hour labor even before he gets to your house.

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June 26, 2008

Some Do’s and Don’ts when Hiring an Electrician / Electrical Contractor

Selecting the right electrical contractor isn’t as easy as picking someone out of the Yellow Pages. The ramifications of hiring the wrong contractor can be financially disastrous and even dangerous. First and foremost, it’s imperative to know if the contractor you’re considering hiring, is licensed, bonded, and has adequate general liability and workers compensation insurance. Then, you need to determine if they are experienced in the type of work you need performed, and if they are generally considered good, honest and reputable. The best place to start answering some of these questions is at the Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors and / or the Division of Consumer Affairs (basically the Authority having Jurisdiction), and of course, the Better Business Bureau. Now let’s pretend for a moment that you have an electrical job you need done.

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June 25, 2008

Hiring an electrician.

Things you should know before hiring an electrician Peace of mind. Background checks Remember: an electrician is the person that will work in your home. You should trust the electrician to let him work inside your home and around your children, right? Make sure the contractor you hire does background checks and drug tests its employees. License A license is an endorsement of the quality of work. However, it also provides a financial protection for the homeowner. Having electrical work performed by an unlicensed contractor could result in voiding your homeowners insurance. Make sure the contractor you hire is also bonded and insured. Licensed, bonded electrical contractors get permits and assume responsibility for electrical jobs they perform. Make sure your contractor employs licensed electricians to do the work. Warranty Any good electrician should provide a warranty. Really good electricians/electrical contractors provide both labor and material/parts warranty. Make sure the electrician provides these warranties in writing. For example, Mr. Electric Seattle has the warranty statement right on the invoice every customer gets a copy of. Quality of materials A good electrician/contractor always uses contractor-grade materials. That’s why they usually give the higher price automatically. This is where a good electrical contractor “has a problem” while bidding with other contractors. Remember: a good contractor will never cut corners and do something unsafe in order to accommodate your budget. However, an experienced electrician might suggest on how to modify your plans to meet both safety requirements and your budget.

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June 12, 2008

Electrical Home Inspection: What You Need to Know!

Whether you’re buying a home, or just moving in to your new home, here is some advice that can help you. If you’re in the buying process the things you will be looking for are safety and repair aspects. Most electrical contractors can offer you an inspection to check for both of these. If you are thinking to yourself right now that you have or are going to hire a Home inspector, think again. A home inspector does a generalized inspection. Most of them will know a little about a lot of different areas, but be an expert in none with a few exceptions. It is a certainty in most areas to say you will be forced to hire one to get a mortgage, and that’s a good thing. If you hire an experienced licensed electrician, your electrical inspection will be more thorough and you can get an estimate to what repairs will cost at the same time.

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Fake contractor arrested

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A Santa Clara man was arrested by Morgan Hill police Wednesday afternoon when a city code enforcement officer recognized him as the suspect in an investigation of questionable business practices. Emmanuel Palma, 42, was booked into Santa Clara County Jail on charges of alleged grand theft, working as a contractor without a contractor’s license and probation violation. According to Morgan Hill police Special Operations Sgt. Jerry Neumayer, the situation first came to light on April 10, when Deputy Building Official Ken Deluna received a call from a Morgan Hill resident informing him that a person working at the home possibly had a fake contractor’s license. The resident said the worker, identified as Palma, did not complete the work he had contracted to perform. John Amos, a Morgan Hill city code enforcement officer, was assigned by Deluna to investigate.

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June 11, 2008

How To Find Out if Your Contractor is Licensed

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Some of the biggest problems with contractors can be easily avoided by simply checking out the contractor first and making sure that you’re hiring a reputable, well established and professional contractor. While most states license electrical and plumbing contractors, only 36 states have some type of licensing and registration statutes affecting contractors, remodelers, and/or specialty contractors. The licensing can range from simple registration to a detailed qualification process. Also, the licensing requirements in one locality may be different from the requirements in the rest of the state.

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