Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Hire A Qualified Electrician San Luis Obispo

By Krystal Branch


As a homeowner, there will come a time when you need to have some rewiring done or an additional room for the house. Unless you already have a qualified, trustworthy contractor on your speed-dial, you may be at a loss on who to hire. Use these tips for Hiring an Electrician San Luis Obispo and get the work done knowing there will not be an unpleasant surprises in store.

Do not just look for a name in the yellow pages or the bulletin board at your corner market for a contractor. Ask friends, family, neighbors, and anyone else that has had electrical work done. Find out if the work was completed on time and if there were any changes to the price.

Also, check references from your contractor. Call them, ask questions and ask to see the work done. Find out how they came to hire the contractor and how they long they have known them. You want someone who is unbiased and not a close relative or friend of the electrician.

This next step is sometimes skipped by homeowners which is a big mistake. Always check the license and insurance of the contractor. You can verify their license is valid with the Stat Contractor's Licensing Board and at the same time find out if there are complaints and if so, how or if they have been resolved. Insurance is also very important for you to check on. Your contractor should have the proper insurance for any injuries they or their employee may have while on your property and they need to be able to cover any damages done to your property. Make certain these are adequate or else you can be liable for any injuries or damages.

Anyone you hire to do work on your home should obtain the necessary building permits required. If it is in your name, then you are responsible for the work being to code and you do not want that responsibility. Also, check for any liens by subcontractors or suppliers being placed against your property while the work is being done. To protect yourself from any headaches, require in the contract that final payment from you be made after you see the lien release or waiver.

Ask if they guarantee their work. Many professionals will guarantee their work for at least one year and up to five years. If the person you are considering does not offer one or balks at the question, this is probably a sign you should find someone else.

After you have done all that research and leg work, it will not be worth much if you do not have a concise and complete contract. Include everything such as their contact information, the date work will start and end. List their license number and any policy or permit numbers used for the work. Also, important is the amount of down payment and amount to paid at each stage of work. Have money amounts written in dollars and cents to be clear. Include all the details and leave nothing out.

Take the time to research your options. By doing so, you will be able to hire a qualified electrician san luis obispo. Then be certain to offer a referral and recommend them to your family and friends.




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