Electricians in Kansas City, MO

MAG Electrical
MAG Electrical
4.5
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Serves Kansas City, MO
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5 years in business
Electrical independent contractor. New to this app. Journeyman electrician, Open to all types of work. Will always deliver quality first. Electrical maintenance
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Chase Street Electric
Chase Street Electric
4.5
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Serves Kansas City, MO
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3 years in business
Here at Chase Street Electric, we pride ourselves on quality work and efficiency. No job it too big or too small. Our Mission is to Bring Energy Everyday.
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TrueVolt Electric
TrueVolt Electric
4.5
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Serves Kansas City, MO
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4 years in business
Hi there! I’m Justin, owner and master electrician at TrueVolt Electric. I am Fully licensed and insured. I take great pride in my work, and strive to satisfy all of my customers with safe, code compliant and professional installations. P.S. Thumbtack charges us loads of money whenever you reach out for a quote.
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Pro Mounting LLC
Pro Mounting LLC
4.5
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Serves Kansas City, MO
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8 years in business
Whether you need a new light fixture installed, a leaky faucet repaired, a dishwasher hooked up, or your TV mounted securely on the wall, we've got you covered. Our attention to detail and commitment to quality ensure that every task is completed to the highest standards.
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Q&A

1. What services do electricians typically provide?

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Electricians offer services such as wiring installation, electrical repairs, circuit breaker replacements, lighting installation, and troubleshooting electrical issues.

2. How much does it cost to hire an electrician?

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Costs vary depending on the job's complexity and location. Typically, electricians charge between $50 and $100 per hour, with additional fees for materials and emergency services.

3. How do I know if I need an electrician?

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Signs include frequent circuit breaker trips, flickering lights, outlets not working, or if you're planning renovations that require electrical changes.

4. What should I do during a power outage?

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First, check if the issue is limited to your home. If so, contact an electrician to diagnose and fix the problem. For widespread outages, contact your utility company.

5. How often should I have my electrical system inspected?

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It's recommended to have an inspection every 3 to 5 years, or sooner if you experience any electrical issues or are purchasing a new home.

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