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on 7/9/2008 Great advice. Too many people these days want to give you the shaft so its nice to know what to look for! thanks!
on 3/16/2008 Finally someone says not to have friends to the work, although working for an electrical and plumbing company for 10 years, the owner was the master electrician and plumber, so a company doesnt have to have all workers as master electricians, or journeymen for that matter, so asking for a master electrician is ok but typically companies have employees who are just as capable of doing the same work as the master electrician, also phone estimates are very common, when you do typical jobs over and over, i.e. adding ceiling fans, you know what your getting into and a good electrician will ask the appropriate questions to get the information he needs, such as age of the house, attic access, adding switches, etc. so dont be quick to call elsewhere if they are professional and good you will know by a phone call.
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