Delaware Electrical Contractors
Electrical
Contractors in Delaware
Rate and review Delaware
electricians.
City
Electric Contracting Company
204 Channel Rd, Wilmington,
Delaware 19809
Conductive
Electrical Contracting,
LLC
An
independent electrical
contractor and licensed
electrician serving residents
in Delaware, Maryland,
and PA.
59 Elwood Dr, Smyrna,
Delaware 19977
Delcollo
Electric
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Delaware
electrical contractors
226 Brookside Dr, Boxwood
Industrial Park, Wilmington,
DE 19804
Electrical
Solutions
We
are a full service electrical
contractor with over 20
years of residential and
commercial experience.
2507 Old Milltown Rd,
Wilmington, Delaware 19808
Independent
Electrical Services, LLC
We
are fully licensed and
insured and provide electrical
services to both residential
and commercial customers.
26 Rolling Rd, Claymont,
Delaware 19703
Jos.
Frederick & Sons
810 Stanton Rd, Wilmington,
Delaware 19804
Lattanzio
Electrical Contracting
Quality
electrical work at affordable
rates, guaranteed.
P.O. Box 1206, Hockessin,
Delaware 19707
Martin
Electrical Construction
We
are a family owned and
operated business serving
northern Delaware
2606 Baxter Dr, Wilmington,
Delaware 19808
Nickle
Electrical Companies of
Newark
Discover
the Power of Quality.
Voted Best in Business
2008 by the News Journal.
14 Mill Park Court, Newark,
DE 19713
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Full
Service Delaware Electrician
22035 Zoar Road, Georgetown,
DE 19947
Sussex
County
Paul
Arpie Construction
Serving Coastal Resorts
and all of Sussex County
Rt 12, Box 430, Millsboro,
Delaware 19966
The
Wire Nut
8595 Hearns Pond Rd, Seaford,
DE 19973
Electrical
Advice from the Experts
What
causes the lights in your
home to dim?
If your lights dim when
an appliance comes on, check
to see if the lights are
on the same circuit with
the appliance. Most
fixed appliances should
be on a dedicated circuit
back to the main panel.
These devices draw a a lot
of current
If all the lights in your
house dim all the time or
periodically, the problem
could be the service feed
coming into your home. This
is one of the first things
you might want to have checked.
Your lights could dim if
the wiring in your home
is not large enough to carry
the current of today's modern
appliances. If the lights
in your house dim and get
bright it could be a loose,
broken or corroded neutral
wire.
About
the Author: Dan
Delcollo, is the president
and founder of Delcollo
Electric Inc. which was
established in 1975. Mr.
Delcollo hold a Master electricians
license in Delaware and
Maryland. If you need assistance
please call Delcollo Electric
994-3400 ext 107. This will
take you right to an electrician
who can answer your questions
and assist you in scheduling
a service call or an estimator.
Please
visit our website at www.WiredRight.com
or www.delcollo.com
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