What Questions Should You Ask Before Selecting Your Electrical Contractor?

What makes a great electrical company?

Why should I hire you?

What is your safety record?

How long have you been in business?

How do I know you didn’t leave something out of my bid?

Is this bid apples to apples and really what I want?

These are just a few of the many questions you should be asking before selecting your electrical contractor. Is low bid the best bid? Normally not. Pals Electric Inc. has never strived to be the cheapest. But, we have a long history of always striving to be the best. Pals Electric Inc. takes great pride in being the best at everything associated with the electrical industry. We can guarantee things that most contractors in the area cannot. A few of these are:

  • We will meet any realistic schedule and complete your project in a timely manner. We are the largest electrical contractor in the area, so we have the man power and resources to stay up with any schedule.
  • We will not hire or use unskilled electricians  on your site. All of our employees are either journeyman wireman or an apprentice in training. We do not hire temp workers or “summer kids” to do any of our electrical work. Can our competition guarantee that? Ask them before they wire the home you and your family are going to live in.
  • We will sit down with the homeowner ahead of construction. We show you a complete electrical layout of your new home with all pricing listed. We strive to have no changes and no extra charges at the end of our project. We fully understand that “extras” usually sour a good relationship.
  • Your new home will be wired according to the latest National Electric Code. Again, our employees have either graduated an apprenticeship program or are currently attending one. Our employees know the code better than most inspectors.
  • We want to win more than your new home. We want to win your loyalty and trust. We want to be your electrician for life.

Last item to think about when selecting your residential electrical contractor…

Home electrical fires account for 51,000 fires each year, nearly 500 deaths, 1,400 injuries and $1.3 billion in property damage. Low Bid is not always the best bid. Cheap help is just that… CHEAP.

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