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Use an Electrical Contractor to Light your Home Safely
30 Jun 2010
Lighting is one of the important aspects for a great home with plenty of atmosphere and any good designer will tell you how important an electrical contractor is for stunning lighting throughout your home. There are many electrical contractors that you can hire to do the job, but the main thing to check is their credentials because working with electricity is very dangerous. The electrical contractor you use should have a certification for their job.
Once you have found the right electrical contractor for the job, you can go about searching for the ideal lighting you want. You should think carefully about each room in your home. What would be the most suitable light for each room? What would be the most cost effective in terms of energy use? What is the cost of replacement bulbs?
All these things have to be thought through carefully before you buy the lighting you want, and then you should also ask the electrical contractor you hire about any additional cabling or items that are needed for the installation. Depending on the lights you buy, he will also have to drill holes in the ceiling boards to insert the fittings or seal up any previous holes that were there. For instance, if there was previously a large center ceiling light, this will have to be sealed to make way for small spotlights that you might want to install over the entire ceiling space to provide more light and even distribution of light.
The electrical contractor can also help you to install a dimmer switch, which most people want nowadays to create whatever type of atmosphere they want in their homes. You should be careful of dimming the lights only when you want a romantic or subdued setting, because this can look a little dreary. Rather use some candles and perhaps a table lamp or two to enhance the atmosphere. Whatever kind of light you want to install and no matter where you want to install it, there will be an electrical contractor ready to do the job with ease.
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