What kind of electrical hazard are you dealing with in the home or business premises? For all you know, you may not even realise that there is an underlying problem and might underestimate your electrical needs. Fires are known to have broken out as a result of faulty appliances, as well as incidents involving electrocution and other safety risks. Having someone to examine appliances and maintain them annually (or whenever necessary) will not only extend their life but also, will ensure that everything has been fitted and cared for according to local codes and regulations. Instead of hiring the first tradesman you track down in the phone book, the following tips should help you in your quest.
Checking the Electrician’s Registration
Avoid working with someone for your electrical needs if they don’t hold a valid registration, because someone who is not registered will be unable to meet your expectations. An Electrician’s Licence will allow the worker to operate without being supervised by a higher member of staff. A registration also proves that the industry expert is able to complete work that complies with certain standards, codes and regulations in your local area. It also demonstrates some level of commitment to the work that they do, so make use the web to track down competent workers.
Looking at the Client Testimonials
The electrical company’s website might look good and the list of services might seem impressive, but how are you supposed to know just how good the contractors claim to be at performing their job if you don’t first hear from other clients? If the company has worked with well-known names and businesses, this is a good sign. Get word-of-mouth recommendations from friends or family members and use the Internet to read reviews about tradespeople in your area. Gather a handful of testimonials and compare the overall ratings to make an informed decision.
Familiarity with Home Systems
Not every property will be the same in its design and layout, which is why you need to hire someone who is familiar with home systems, both modern and old. The electrician must be able to read drawings and work around obstructions, or remove them if necessary. They should also know whether there is overground or underground wiring in the property. A simple test to find out how much the contractor knows about home systems is to ask them if they can locate the circuit breakers and fuses in the home.
Commercial, domestic and maintenance electrical needs can be dealt with by the group of experienced contractors at Luke Mitchell Electrical. Call 0423 595 123 to find out more.