In business since 2013
Panel Upgrades, Electrical, Outlets, Switches and Fixtures
About us: "With over 27 years of experience, we can take on a wide range of residential and commercial electrical projects to include full installation for additions and remodels as well as wiring/panel upgrades, and a variety of other projects. We take pride in the quality of our work and our commitment to outstanding results. We look forward to building strong, long-term relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction."
Ceiling Fans, Lighting, switches, Receptacles, Panels, Residential commercial Warehouse , and 2 more
"Excellent work done in a timely manner."
Terah B. in April 2022

Lightning protection, Lightning Protection
"Patrick was very understanding of all our inquiries/questions about lightning protection. Answers to our questions and much additional information provided in an educated (I want to you understand) manner. Highly Recommend and would do business with again!!!"
Chad M. in June 2021

Lightning Protection, We are not electrical contractors-we are specialized in the design and installation of lightning protection systems.
"The install was scheduled and completed quickly. The lightning rods and cable look neat and tidy along the roof. Mr. Hamilton was friendly and efficient."
Valerie J. in July 2022

Panel up Grades, Electrical Switches
"Revised estimate based off garage door installation in my favor and very efficiently provided lights and electrical outlets to my garage."
Denise O. in June 2017
Electricians do a fair amount of larger remodeling and new construction projects but also common residential projects including:
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A truly skilled, well-equipped professional with a truck full of parts that charges $100 an hour can be a much wiser choice than an inexperienced hack, working with inadequate tools and no parts, but charging much less. Often, more experienced professionals get the job done quickly with warrantied work.
2. Compare Travel ChargesRates reflect travel times. Travel charges can have a big impact on your costs and are in some ways easier to compare than hourly rates. Many electricians spend a third or more of their time navigating traffic on their way to a jobsite. Every contractor must find a way to pay for the expense of driving each day.
3. Bundle Repair Jobs TogetherWhen you feel it’s time to call a pro, review your list and then conduct a mini-inspection of your home. Look for faulty switches and dysfunctional or crowded outlets. When the electrician comes, you’ll save money and time by getting everything taken care of at once.
4. How to Prepare & What to Know Before the Electrician ArrivesJuliette Electricians are rated 4.4 out of 5 based on 66 reviews of 66 pros.
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