As electrical contractors, we know a thing or two about building a business, both physically and structurally. When it comes to implementing an infrastructure that promotes electrical efficiency as well as safety, we rely on our team of experienced workers to get the job done. As we learn about and begin using new technologies on our projects, it’s still important for us to communicate with our clients regarding the work we’re doing. Read on →

You may have heard this before, but the key to preventing injuries near electrical environments is being aware of your surroundings. This applies to both work and home areas where there may be unknown threats lurking. If you ever have a concern regarding an electrical system, the first step is to hire a qualified and licensed electrician with referrals, who can determine if you need an upgrade. While DIY projects are fun to do, in cases where safety is an issue, always rely on a professional who has experience in various electrical scenarios. Read on →

** **When it comes to electrical safety around a home or business, there is nothing more important than taking the proper precautionary steps to avoid a fire. Statistics show that electrical cords and temporary wiring account for over 25% of the estimated 81,000 electrical system fires that occur each [year?]. By following these safety tips, costly damage can be avoided. Get your extension cords in order: If your building wiring needs a repair, it’s best to install new wiring, rather than to use an extension as a temporary fix. Read on →

At C&S Electrical, it’s not just about providing our clients with the best electrical infrastructure possible for their business, it’s also about gaining their trust and support in order to build a healthy relationship. Unfortunately, in any industry, there are always vendors that are focused more on the profit than they are on performing an installation above and beyond what a client has requested. You see these folks on the local news when a business feels they have been ripped off by a contractor. Read on →