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Electrician Near You

Electricians near you

Electrical problems can be complicated and dangerous if not properly handled. BBB is here to help you find the right electrician to service your home or business. Use the filter to search list for BBB Accredited electricians near you.

 

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Cheney Electric Service, Inc.

Electrician, Residential Air Conditioning Contractors, Commercial Air Conditioning Contractors

not BBB accredited
(316) 542-3616

P.O. Box R,
Cheney, KS 67025-0991

Cheney Electric Service, Inc.

Electrician, Residential Air Conditioning Contractors, Commercial Air Conditioning Contractors

not BBB accredited
(316) 542-3616

314 S Main St,
Cheney, KS 67025-8978

Nelson Electric

Electrician

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(316) 794-8025

1200 N 199th Street Cir W PO Box 848,
Goddard, KS 67052-8832

not BBB accredited
(316) 655-9363

8210 N 215th St W,
Mt Hope, KS 67108-9487

Eck Services

Electrician, Plumber, Heating and Air Conditioning ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Butler County, KS
  • Harvey County, KS
  • Kingman County, KS
  • Pratt County, KS
  • Reno County, KS
  • Sedgwick County, KS
  • Stafford County, KS
  • Sumner County, KS
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(620) 532-1109

810 East D Ave,
Kingman, KS 67068-1803

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Chisholm Trail Electric

Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Electrical Wiring ...

BBB Rating: A+

This rating reflects BBB's opinion about the entire organization's interactions with its customers, including interactions with local locations.

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not BBB accredited
(620) 584-6454

PO Box 215,
Clearwater, KS 67026-0215

Semrad Electric, LLC

Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Electrical Wiring ...

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(316) 272-3410

Clearwater, KS 67026-8673

Chisholm Trail Electric

Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Electrical Wiring ...

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(620) 584-6454

115 E Ross St,
Clearwater, KS 67026-7824

B & C Heating/Air & Electrical

Heating and Air Conditioning, Electrician, Air Conditioning Contractors ...

BBB Rating: A+
Service Area

Serving the following areas:

  • Butler County, KS
  • Harvey County, KS
  • Kingman County, KS
  • Reno County, KS
  • Sedgwick County, KS
  • Sumner County, KS
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(316) 308-4488

Wichita, KS 67212

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ECI Electrical Contractors, LLC

Electrician, Commercial Electrician

not BBB accredited
(316) 722-0204

4009 W Saint Louis Ave,
Wichita, KS 67212-2142

not BBB accredited
(316) 729-6622

10307 W Westport St,
Wichita, KS 67212-6715

Martin Electric

Electrician

not BBB accredited
(316) 570-4450

11013 W Westport St,
Wichita, KS 67212-6476

Nick Menendez Electric

Electrician

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(316) 640-3354

627 N Dunsworth Ave,
Wichita, KS 67212-3424

Millerskow Electric, LLC

Electrician, Electrical Contractors, Electrical Wiring ...

BBB Rating: A+

This rating reflects BBB's opinion about the entire organization's interactions with its customers, including interactions with local locations.

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Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(316) 777-0852

PO Box 460,
Maize, KS 67101-0460

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not BBB accredited
(316) 267-0058

1825 S Eisenhower St,
Wichita, KS 67209-2810

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Related electrician information

Common warning signs of electrical problems

Electrical problems seem to happen in a flash. However, there are several common signs which hint of an impending problem.

  • Circuit breaker tripping: You might have a problem if your breaker trips often, or for no foreseeable reason at all.
  • Shocks: Even a little shock when you plug in an appliance can lead to a more significant problem.
  • Replacing light bulbs often: Frequently replacing light bulbs because they have burned out or because they do not hold the same brightness as before might be due to an unbalanced circuit.
  • Flickering: Flickering lights are a common sign of loose circuits.
  • Buzzing: A buzzing noise coming from your circuit box is likely caused by an electricity overload.
  • Hot outlet plates: Plugged in or empty, a warm outlet plate is a sign of frayed wires.

 If you notice any of these warning signs, your home or business may be at risk of serious electrical problems.

 

What is a master electrician?

Master electricians are typically hired for extensive projects. In most cases, a master electrician is a journeyman who has studied for at least two additional years, but requirements vary by region. Some of the tasks that typically require a master electrician include:

  • Laying out a new wiring system
  • Determining the route and type of circuits to be used
  • Supervising the journeymen
  • Pulling permits
  • Working with designers to determine the layout for a new home or renovation

 

The importance of hiring a licensed electrician

Safety is essential when it comes to handling electrical problems and repairs. Some homeowners have the skill to replace electrical switches, sockets, and fuses. While there are some tasks you can DIY, there are many projects which should only be attempted by a licensed electrician. If you aren’t sure if your project requires hiring a licensed electrician, consider this:

  • Safety: A licensed electrician can safely fix any electrical problems and verify that future issues are prevented.
  • Pass code inspections: If you ever plan on selling your home or business, you will be required to pass code inspections. Licensed electricians are trained in the requirements necessary to help your property pass inspection.
  • Required by law: In many regions, certain projects are required by law to be handled by a professional.

If a problem occurs while you are trying to DIY an electrical project, turn off the main power and call a licensed electrician near you.

 

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