Electrical Contractor and Qualified Electrician are Not Always the Same claims Beck Electric
How many times have you heard horror stories of people who worked with sub-par electricians who were untrained or not actually licensed
(prHWY.com) December 8, 2011 - New York City, NY -- How many times have you heard horror stories of people who worked with sub-par electricians who were untrained or not actually licensed? These poor victims have ended up paying more for qualified electrical contracting services to correct the damages done by the untrained electricians. Do not let this happen to you!

Certainly, everybody should want to deal and work with a qualified electrician so as to protect his or her rights and interests. "You have to keep in mind that when you have dealt and worked with an unlicensed electrical contractor, you are actually putting you and your entire property at high risk," says Martin Beck, owner of Beck Electric & Data Services in San Diego, CA.

"Faulty lines and low quality workmanship can end up becoming hazards and fire incidents. In addition, they will also cause damage to your appliances and other types of electrical machines or sensitive electronic devices," continued Beck, a qualified electrician.

Mr. Beck supplied us with the following criteria to use when searching for a qualified electrician. It is best to follow the guidelines from a qualified electrical contractor.

Make Sure that You are Dealing with a Licensed Electrician:
For an electrician to get his license, he needs to pass tests or examinations required by the state's electrical authority. When an electrician is licensed, he is aware of the following:

* Local and national codes
* Stays up to date with various changes
* Updated with the currently used technology
* They are capable of designing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems

If in case you meet someone who is a journeyman electrician, you need to know that you should not allow this person to install electrical wiring and lining within your building because this kind of electrician does not have a license to make him a qualified electrician.

Make Sure the Electrical Contractors are Insured and Bonded:
This is a very important consideration especially when certain bad things happen. This will ensure you in case something wrong happened, these qualified electricians can pay you with the damages they have caused.

Make Sure the Electrical Contractor Has Relevant Permits:
What is the use of permits? This means that when your electrician has the permits, you are assured that you will be working with an electrician who has already been checked by construction or building inspectors. This will ensure you that you have selected someone who is solid and is reliable in all aspects of the electrical aspects you want to get from him.

Ask the Electrical Contractor for Reviews and Testimonials:
This is very important because you will definitely learn from the words of the mouth of those who have already tried and tested the electrical contractor. This will make you feel sure and certain about the actual characteristics of the qualified electrician you are dealing with.

For more information, or to hire a San Diego electrical contractor who is a qualified electrician, please contact Martin Beck, owner of Beck Electric & Data Services, Inc., San Diego's most awarded electrical contractor in California.

As a qualified electrician he and his crew are trained in residential, commercial and industrial data voice cabling, electrical troubleshooting and service panel replacements. Call Beck Electric & Data Services at 619-997-2325. Obtain a full listing of their services by visiting http://www.allaboutbeckelectric.com/services.

CONTACT INFO:
Beck Electric & Data Services, Inc.
302 Washington Street, Suite # 556
San Diego, California 92103
PHONE: 619-997-2325
WEB: http://www.allaboutbeckelectric.com

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