Quality Electric Co, LLC is a premier electrical company offering an extensive array of products and services catering to residential and commercial clients. With over two decades of experience, our company is led by Master Electrician Adam Phillips, ensuring unmatched quality in every project we undertake. Throughout our years in the industry, we have built a solid reputation for delivering top-notch products and services at competitive prices, upholding the name Quality Electric Co, LLC with pride. Ensuring peace of mind for all our clients, Quality Electric Co, LLC is fully licensed, bonded, and insured, reflecting our commitment to professionalism and excellence in every aspect of our work.
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The most amazing people you would ever want to meet. We talked and laughed as though we had been knowing each other for years. They really are a family owned business. Very professional, respectful, and just REAL DOWN To EARTH PEOPLE!!! I HIGHLY Recommend Them.
Marilyn Ford
Carroll County
Coweta County
Fayette County
And surrounding areas
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If you have an electrical emergency, such as a fire or shock, the first thing you should do is call 911. Once you are safe, you should contact an electrician to repair the problem.
A GFCI outlet, or ground fault circuit interrupter, is a type of outlet that provides protection against electrical shock. GFCI outlets are required in wet areas, such as bathrooms and kitchens, because they can help to prevent electrocution if a person comes into contact with water while using an electrical appliance.Standard outlets do not provide the same level of protection as GFCI outlets. If you are using an electrical appliance in a wet area, it is important to use a GFCI outlet to protect yourself from electrical shock.
There are two main types of electrical wiring: solid and stranded. Solid wire is made up of a single piece of metal, while stranded wire is made up of multiple strands of metal twisted together. Solid wire is typically used for low-voltage applications, such as residential wiring, while stranded wire is typically used for high-voltage applications, such as commercial and industrial wiring.
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