In 2000, Gary Cordray, his wife Nicole and his brother Stephen decided to use their extensive experience in the commercial contracting world and start Cordray Electric, Inc. At the time, the trio had $500 in operating cash and a 1987 Mazda truck. However, they also had several years of experience working for other electrical contractors in the Albuquerque area, and they knew what they needed to do to make customers happy. Years as an electrician taught Gary how to create safe work environments and meet customer specifications.
When it comes to underground power line construction, careful planning is necessary to ensure that trees and other plants are not planted near the underground service. Otherwise, the expanding roots can end up interfering with the power line operation.
Hiring an electrical contractor is a great way to be certain that all of your electrical appliances and lighting systems are functioning properly. This means inspecting wires, circuits, outlets and electrical systems and making adjustments and repairs as needed.
The problem with moving your business into older buildings is that you never truly know what kind of issues you may uncover behind the walls. Let’s talk about how quickly we can help you deal with an unexpected electrical issue so that you can settle into your new space.
Did you know that all 125v outlets installed in bedrooms for the last ten years have included Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) protection? These safety breakers will kill a circuit within a fraction of a second if arcing develops.
In the United States of America, electricians are sometimes referred to by different names, as a type of slang. Some of these slang names include "sparky" or "sparks". They have also been referred to as "Kilowatt", "'lectric" and "lechy". See? Even your electrician has sense of humor.