W.W. asks from Houston, TX on November 30, 2009
Looking for Electician in Cypress Area - Reasonable Pirces
All of my outdoor power sockets are not working, so I have been unable to set up Christmas decorations. Does anyone know of a good and reasonably priced electrician who may be able to help?
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N.C. answers from Houston on December 02, 2009
My husband does ac/heating and knows electrical if you haven't found anyone yet.He is really reasonable with price. We own Life AC/Heat # ###-###-#### H.Castillo.or ###-###-####.We also know a Handy man who does just about everything.
K.K. answers from Houston on December 01, 2009
We had a quote from Trim Electric...seemed high, however once I told them they offered their website and you would get a $20 off coupon. WE did not use them rather we rearranged some items and the breakers stopped blowing.
Take Care.
J.W. answers from Houston on December 02, 2009
I just had some electrical work done at my house. They added some cam lighting, replaced some light fixtures and put the wiring for our flat screen and satellite system in the wall.
I am very satisfied and the price was fair for the work done. Email me at ____@____.com and I will get their number from my son.
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J.H. answers from Houston on December 01, 2009
Have you tried hitting
the reset button in the garage outlet or the bathroom?
J.S. answers from Houston on December 01, 2009
Trim Electric ###-###-#### is a good one ... reasonable and quality work.
R.T. answers from Houston on December 01, 2009
You may have already checked these ideas but if not, it could save you the cost of an electrician. First, check the breaker box and make sure all of your breakers are on. If that is not the problem, then go around to all of your outside and downstairs inside outlet boxes and reset your GFCI outlets. These are the outlets that have the special tripping mechanism in them so if any water gets into the plug it shut down the electricity. The reason you need to check both inside and out is the GFCI outlets are normally placed on the last outlet of an electrical wire and depending on how your house was wired that could be inside or out. It should be outside but sometimes things are not always wired the best way. If none of the outside outlets are working, I would bet that you just have a tripped GFCI outlet and to fix it is just a matter of pushing the reset button on the outlet.
I hope this is the answer to your problem and that you get to save your money for something fun and not have to spend it on an electrician.
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