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The Two Types Of Home Electrical Service Warranties?
Not all warranties are the same when it comes to home electrical services. Most home service companies say they have a warranty, but what does it really mean?
A home service warranty can be broken down into two parts.
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Manufacturers (Equipment) Warranty: From the electrical equipment.
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Installation (Workmanship) Warranty: From the home service installer.
Whenever you are hiring a home service electrician, it's good to take a glance at their warranty information. They should be able to answer what their warranty covers. If they don't have straight enough answers with details on equipment and workmanship coverage then walk away, and find another home service electrician.
Manufacturer (Equipment) Warranty
What Does A Manufacturer Warranty Cover For Home Electrical Equipment?
The manufacturers warranty covers the electrical equipment you end up installing in your home. A good home service electrician will choose to install good quality products. But sometimes still electrical equipment does fail, and has to be replaced. That's when a good warranty can really help.
Home electrical products covered under a manufacturers warranty.
- Electrical Outlets
- Light Switches
- Lighting Fixtures
- Home Electrical Equipment
- Electrical Home Appliances
How Long Do Manufacturers Warranties Last For Home Electrical Equipment?
Home Equipment Warranty lengths depend on what kind of product it is, what is the brandname, and who bought the product?
A lot of electrical products and equipment you have an electrician install in your house will be supplied by the electrician. When the electrician supplies the products they will usually warranty the product themselves for at least a year.
If you buy the electrical product or equipment yourself, and not the electrician. Then you would most likely be responsible for the replacement of the device if it were to fail.
Installation (Workmanship) Warranty
What Does An Installation Warranty Exactly Cover For Home Electrical Installations?
The installation (workmanship) warranty covers the installation of your home electrical equipment. A good home service electrician is proud of their work and will confidently warranty their workmanship for a lifetime.
A home electrician workmanship warranty should include:
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Handling of Electrical Products
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Any Home Damages
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Town Safety Code Compliance
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Tideness
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Actual Installation
How Long Do Manufacturers Warranties Last For Home Electrical Installations?
Any electrician that is worth doing business with will warranty their work for a lifetime. That does not mean it will last forever. It means that the workmanship that was put into your home will last longer than the life expectancy of the electrical product you installed.
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"Stop searching and give TradeWork Home Services a call. Matt is a true professional and does great work. He offers competitive pricing and is very responsive. I will be calling TradeWork for all my future electrical needs."
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"Matt from TradeWork Home Services provided professional and efficient electrical services to my home. He offered great communication before, during and after the jobs, while keeping his prices competitive. His estimates were consistent with the charges when the jobs were done - no surprises from this electrical contractor!"
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"Matt from TradeWork installed a sub panel in our shed as well as an underground cable to the shed. Matt went out of his way to explain what was necessary, what was optional, and provided a cost breakdown of every piece of the job. Matts work was also exceptional and timely. We plan to do future business with Matt and would recommend him to friends and family."
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"I have Matthew worked on the electricity upgrade and repair for a rental property in Nashua. Generally he works very good. Responded quickly to my enquiry and soon give me estimate, started work on scheduled time, and completed work on expected time. Even though there are some extra work not planned, he worked overtime to catch up schedule and passed the inspection on time. His knowledge is wide and deep, answered all my questions. Most importantly, he made some suggestions existed in my mind for a while and get the job done. The quality I think is excellent, at least from my observing until now."
Mike C. | Google
"This was my second time hiring Matt from TradeWork (MRG) for electrical work on my home. This time, he installed ceiling lights and a ceiling fan which turned out fantastic. Matt was very good at providing detailed information on different lighting products and determining the type and arrangement of the lights."
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here you can find some of the most common questions we get asked.
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Find Out How Much? | Budget easier with ballpark estimates for your home electrical projects right on our website.
We try really hard to make ourselves available to answer any questions you have about your home electrical projects. How much it will cost is probably one of the number one questions we get asked. Check out the PRICING page on our website to start planning your electrical project budget.
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Electrical Utility Bill | Saving tips to help reduce your monthly electrical bill.
Seems like every month the electrical utility bill gets overwhelmingly more and more expensive. In the efforts to save wherever possible, there are a number of simple things you can do to help lower your monthly costs for your electrical bill.
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Finding A Good Electrician | Things to lookout for when hiring an electrician for your home.
Hiring an electrician or any other home service professional is definitely not the easiest thing to do. When you start to google search "electrician near me" and you get a bunch of search options that say they are your best. Ok, now what? Not to worry, check out some key notes to find out how to better choose an electrician for your home.
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Penny Pinching | Industry secrets & tips for saving money when getting electrical estimates for your home.
Hiring an electrician or any other home service professional is definitely not the cheapest thing to do. On most occasions you can expect to pay an electrician a couple hundred bucks, if not more to come to your home. Although the cost of quality home service work will always have a decent price tag. There are ways to help you save on the final bill by helping out the electrician or any home service person complete their job more efficiently.