What You Must Do Before Hiring An Electrician

23/02/2016 09:51

If you need to hire an electrician Marietta, GA for any reason, it is always important to take all the necessary precautions; you want to ensure that you will be dealing with a reliable electrical contractor. It doesn’t matter whether you are getting an electrical service upgrade or you are dealing with problems related to a power failure, dealing with an unreliable or inexperienced electrician can cause total disaster in addition to the fact that it is potentially dangerous. Most people who hire unscrupulous electrical contractor Marietta, GA have ended in freezing cold during winter or worse still with electrical house fires.  
 
Get Recommendations: The first place you are going to look when you need an electrician is to ask from your close friends, neighbors, and family for recommendations. If anyone of them has used an electrical contractor before and they were satisfied with the quality of their services, there are chances that you also may be happy. However, if your friends or relatives don’t know of any local electrician, you could go to the internet and do a local search, read as many independent reviews as possible. Once you locate one, don’t hesitate to ask them for customer references; call up some of those references, usually only a short phone call is necessary to ask whether they liked the services they received from that particular electrician Marietta, GA.       

Get Estimates: The next step when looking for an electric company is to get a list of at least three or four that look favorable and ask for estimates for your project. However, when you will be reviewing those estimates you will want to remember that cheaper is not necessarily better. You may come across a more experienced electrical contractor who will charge slightly more but at the end of that day, it may be worth it.  Always ensure that your potential electrical contractor has experience with the kind of project that you have. Ensure that you discuss the finer details of their guarantees; you must agree on what will happen if the problem you are trying solve happens again.  

Licensing: Once you have chosen an electrical contractor for your project, you must check their paperwork to ensure that they are properly licensed, insured and bonded; get copies of their papers so that you can verify that they are still valid and that they cover your area. You don’t want to deal with an unlicensed electrician who may charge you lower fees but you may not be able to track them thereafter if anything went wrong and worse still, your homeowners’ insurance may not cover any such damage.   

Consolidate electrician visits: last but not least, ensure that when your electrical contractor finally comes over, he should be able to deal with all the electrical problems you have since it will be cheaper for you eventually.