FAQs
LRE Electric
What should I ask before hiring?
Before hiring an electrician, it's important to ask several key questions. First, confirm that they are licensed and insured. Next, inquire about any warranties or guarantees offered on both labor and parts. Request a detailed written estimate for the work to be performed. Lastly, ask about their areas of specialization, such as residential, commercial, or specific systems like EV chargers. These questions will help ensure you're hiring a qualified professional who can meet your specific needs.Is it safe to do my own electrical work?
Performing your own electrical work is not recommended due to significant safety risks. DIY electrical projects can lead to serious injuries, electrical fires, and violations of building codes. While simple tasks such as changing a light bulb are generally safe, any work involving wiring or the breaker panel should be left to a licensed professional electrician. The potential dangers far outweigh any perceived cost savings from attempting electrical work yourself.What is a GFCI, and where do I need it?
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is a safety device designed to protect against electric shock. It functions by immediately cutting off power when it detects an imbalance in the electrical current. Building codes require GFCI outlets in areas where water is present or likely, such as kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor locations. These devices play a crucial role in preventing electrical accidents in moisture-prone areas of your home or business.


