Looking for an electrician? If you’re looking for an electrician and don’t know where to start, use this practical four step checklist to find the right electrician for your job.
1. Job Types
Before you start shortlisting electricians to contact, you should define the job category to help you better connect with your electrician. Some of the most common commercial, industrial, or residential tasks range from air conditioning installation to appliance repairs to cable TV installation and lighting.
Be clear about the job to be completed so you’ll be ready to talk to the electrician about what needs to be done. This will help you with obtaining an accurate quote and avoid any potential misunderstandings. Once you’ve narrowed down exactly what you need done, it’s time to start getting together a shortlist of numbers.
2. Sources for Finding Electricians
With the internet, it’s easier than ever to find the right electrician to meet your requirements. Checking online is probably one of the best ways to get started, although you can also think about asking for references from family or friends for a suitable electrical services contractor.
Some electricians only service specific regions, so be sure to check that they are happy to service your area.
- The internet. Probably the most comprehensive database for finding the right electrician and getting in touch with the best electricians.
- References. Asking for references from family and friends is another way to find an electrician that serves your area.
- Phone directories. Whether online or hardcopy, the phone directory is another resource for finding a shortlist of electricians.
3. Obtaining Quotes
While their hourly rate is an important element to consider, it’s also useful to look out for other areas for service quality.
- Punctuality. Check that the contractor is committed to punctuality. For commercial and industrial sites requiring emergency service, this can present a huge cost saving. Do they offer guarantees about how long it will take them to arrive and begin the job?
- Licensing. All electrical contractors should have the correct level of licensing as laid out in state/territory regulations. Check that they are licensed electricians and are adequately qualified for the job.
- Insurance. Electricians may be required to have professional liability insurance and other types of insurance. If you’re unsure, ask them if they are covered as required by the law.
- Service Quality. The electricians are committed to service quality and your interests. Check that they are sufficiently interested in helping your resolve your electrical issues quickly and with technical expertise.
- Time Required. You may wish to clarify the amount of time that will be required to complete the job. You can ask for this to be specified in your written quote.
Ask for a written, comprehensive quote so you understand exactly what will be completed.
4. Emergencies
Reputable electricians will be used to dealing with emergencies. If you’re looking for an electrician for an emergency situation, check that your electrician has a procedure for dealing quickly with emergency jobs.
They’ll usually be able to accommodate your needs and arrive on site within a reasonable period of time.
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