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Expert Profile: Dale

Expertise:  Trouble shooting electricial problems, house wiring

Experience in the area
25 years

Education/Credentials
electricial maintenance 1970, licensed contractor 20 years

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Knowledge   9.89   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.88   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.95   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
Number Of Questions
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2
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Total Questions
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1048
Recent Reviews from Users
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User Comments
Thanks...worked like a charm!
(David on 08/30/08)
Really Helping me fix my problem! after asking so many others!
(Sean Keegan on 08/31/08)
Thank you very much!
(Mike on 09/02/08)
Thanks for your help. I was worried about a fire hazard. I will call the electric company to start.
(ann on 08/27/08)
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Recent Answers from Dale
2008-09-03  Dual outside light switches Hi Mike, Were the wires wire nutted together? How many wires are in the box besides any ground wire (bare copper)? Did you change any wires on the other switch? How did you wire the switch up? If you...
2008-09-02  Puck Lights Hi Suzanne, You should be able to replace just one of the lights, the problem may be being able to buy just one light. You may have to buy a set. If a screw has pierced a wire you will need to replace...
2008-09-01  Breaker not showing to be tripped Hi Michael, The breaker could be tripped even if it doesn't show it, try pushing it firmly to off, then back on. If that doesn't solve your problem you may have a bad receptacle down line from it or you...
2008-08-31  breaker keeps tripping Hi Jay, It sounds like you have a problem between the house and the sub panel in your game room. Try turning off the breakers in the sub panel and see if it still trips, if it does you will know that...
2008-08-30  Dim Lights Hi Trevor, You have them wired wrong. The hot needs to go to the switch first. I would run a 14-2 from the panel to the switch, from the switch to the first light, then a 14-2 between each light fixture...
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