Before hiring an electrician, knowing what to look for protects your home, your wallet, and your safety. Here's what Dothan homeowners and businesses should consider.
Recent community discussions from Alabama homeowners frequently emphasize choosing established, licensed contractors with strong local reputations and transparent pricing.
Always confirm the electrician holds a valid Alabama electrical license and carries both general liability and workers' compensation insurance. This protects you if something goes wrong during the job.
Ask how many similar projects they've completed. A contractor experienced with residential panel upgrades may not be the best fit for a large commercial installation — and vice versa.
Look for reviews on Google, the BBB, and local community forums. Pay attention to comments about punctuality, communication, cleanliness, and whether the work passed inspection.
Get at least two or three written estimates before hiring. A detailed estimate should include labor, materials, permit fees, and a project timeline — not just a single total number.
Reputable electricians stand behind their work. Ask about warranties on both labor and materials. A one-year labor warranty is standard; some contractors offer longer coverage.
Electrical codes vary by municipality. Make sure your electrician is familiar with Dothan and Houston County building codes and will pull the required permits for your project.
Avoid contractors who show any of these warning signs.
Tri-States Electrical Contractors is licensed, insured, and trusted by homeowners and businesses throughout Dothan and the Wiregrass region. Get a free estimate today.