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Frequently Asked Questions.

What causes electrical failure?
Breaking of the conductors in the transmission lines, touching each other or touching the ground
Do you charge an exploration fee?
No, we don't.
Do you have an emergency service?
We offer out-of-hours and emergency services against possible malfunctions.
Do you guarantee your work?
We guarantee workmanship for all our projects, large and small, on which we have our signature.
What are your service areas?
We serve the people of New Jersey all over America.
What is the difference between commercial and residential electrical?
Commercial and residential electrical systems are designed to meet different power demands. Commercial buildings typically have larger square footage and more occupants than residential buildings, so they require more power to run air conditioning, lighting, and other equipment. In addition, commercial buildings often have more complex electrical systems, with multiple wiring circuits and larger distribution panels. As a result, commercial electricians need to have a higher level of training and experience than their residential counterparts. Residential electricians, on the other hand, primarily install and repair electrical systems in single-family homes. While these systems are not as complex as those found in commercial buildings, they still need to be able to safely handle a large amount of power required to run appliances, lights, and other devices. As a result, both commercial and residential electricians play an important role in keeping our buildings safe and running smoothly.
How do you maintain Commercial Electrics?
Commercial electricians are responsible for installing and repairing electrical systems in businesses and other commercial buildings. In order to perform their job properly, commercial electricians must have a thorough understanding of electrical theory and be familiar with the code requirements for electrical work. Commercial electricians typically complete an apprenticeship program before becoming licensed to work independently. During their apprenticeship, they receive on-the-job training from experienced electricians while also taking classroom courses in electrical theory, blueprint reading, and other related subjects. After completing their apprenticeship, commercial electricians must pass an examination in order to obtain a journeyman’s license. Licensed journeyman electricians are then able to work independently, although they may still choose to complete additional continuing education courses in order to stay up-to-date on the latest code requirements and advances in electrical technology.
My business is a 24-hour operation, how can I test my electrics without any impact?
To ensure that your business’s electrics are running as they should be, it is important to have a regular testing and maintenance schedule in place. However, if your business is a 24-hour operation, this can present a challenge. The good news is that there are ways to test your electrics without causing any disruption to your business. One option is to use thermal imaging technology. This allows you to identify any hot spots on electrical components, which can indicate a potential issue. Another option is to use a remote monitoring system. This allows you to track the performance of your electrics in real time, so you can identify any problems early on. By taking these steps, you can be confident that your business’s electrics are reliable and safe.
Is electrical installation testing a legal requirement in commercial properties?
It is recommended that electrical installation condition reports be carried out at least every 5 years for commercial properties. This can either be a 100% inspection every 5 years or a 20% inspection every year. Any business owner who is responsible for the commercial property should be aware of the legal requirements for electrical installation testing. In most jurisdictions, it is a requirement that all commercial properties undergo periodic testing to ensure that the electrical installation is safe and meets current standards. While the frequency of testing may vary depending on the age and type of property, it is generally recommended that testing be carried out at least once every five years. Failure to comply with this legal requirement can result in significant penalties, so it is important to be aware of the requirements in your area. If you are unsure whether electrical installation testing is a legal requirement in your jurisdiction, you should contact a qualified electrician or other professional for advice.