Friday, February 20, 2009

Professional & Reliable Electrical Work - Fully Licensed and Bonded (Portland Metro and Surrounding Areas)

Call today 503-747-2305!

www.portlandelectric.net

CCB#167626 Portland Electric Residential Services

Lighting Design/Consultation

Electrical Upgrade & Alteration Consultations

Home Electrical Remodel

Residential New Construction

Ceiling Fan Installation / Maintenance

Light Fixture Installation

Breakers and Fuses Upgrade & Replacement

Home Surge Protection

Lighting Controls & Dimmers

Floor Heat Installation

Code Corrections

Outlets and Circuits

Track and Accent Lighting

Service Panel Upgrades

High-Tech Troubleshooting

Dedicated Computer Circuits

Data / Communication Lines

Lighting Design & Maintenance

Security & Landscape Lighting

A.C. & Furnace Circuits

Motors

Exhaust Fans

Electric Water Heaters

Transformers

Smoke Detectors

Ground Fault Interrupt Circuits

Appliance Circuits

Hot Tubs and Spas



Call Today For A Free Estimate!

(503) 747-2305



Now Hiring! We Are Very Reliable and Professional!

We require all employees to be legal and drug free!

We are fully licensed, Bonded and Carry Double the minimum requirements on Insurance for our industry.













Watch for the "Con" in Construction!

Licensing:

Oregon law requires anyone who works for compensation in any construction activity involving improvements to real property to be licensed with the Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB). This includes roofing, siding, painting, carpentry, concrete, on-site appliance repair, heating and air conditioning, home inspections, tree service, plumbing, electrical, floor covering, manufactured dwelling installation, land development, and most other construction and repair services.

The State of Oregon also requires Technicians to carry a Personal Electrical License for all types of Electrical Work.

Don't take chances with your home and family. Use licensed contractors and get it done right the first time. Here is the link to check to check if you're working with a licensed Contractor: http://www.oregon.gov/CCB/



Do I need an Electrical Permit?

http://www.permitsprotect.info/electrical.html

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