TURNER ELECTRICAL SERVICES, LLC
Located in Ridgefield Serving Vancouver, Portland, and Longview Areas
Services
We are your professional electrician in Ridgefield, WA, and surrounding areas. Turner Electrical Services, LLC specializes in assessing, diagnosing, and repairing a wide range of electrical systems.Trust our team with your next residential or commercial electrical repair or installation. Give us a call today.
Electrical Contractor
We are your trusted electrical contractor in Ridgefield, Longview, Vancouver and other surrounding areas.
Project Management
Turner Electrical Services, LLC is your locally owned and operated electrical repair company in Ridgefield, WA, and nearby areas.
Residential & Commercial Electricians
Our licensed and insured electricians can handle any residential or commercial project, no matter how big or small.
About Us
Turner Electrical Services, LLC is your professional electrical service in Ridgefield, Vancouver, Longview, and other surrounding areas. In order to ensure that your property’s electrical system functions properly, you will need a reliable electrician by your side. We pride ourselves on providing high level service at affordable rates. As a family-owned business, we also understand that it’s important to create an unforgettable customer experience. Our experts always maintain a professional and friendly attitude in order to ensure our customer’s satisfaction. Give us a call today to schedule your electrical service in Ridgefield, WA, and surrounding areas. We can’t wait to get started.
Electrical FAQ
Here are a few of the questions that we get asked on a regular basis.
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Why are the lights in my home flickering?
+This may just be the lightbulb. Check that the light bulb is properly screwed in and if there is no difference, then replace the bulb. Is it still flickering? This is an indication that there is a loose wire which should be handled as soon as possible. If you can, try to not use the light until the electrician arrives as loose wires can lead to fires and/or personal injury.
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How do I reset a breaker?
+When looking at your electrical panel there should be one switch that is not aligned with the others. If you look closely it should show that it is in the off position. To turn the breaker back on you will need to push the breaker towards the off position first and then turn it back towards the on position. The breaker should click back into alignment with the rest others.
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What is a GFCI outlet?
+Standing for “ground fault circuit interrupter”, a GFCI is an extra safety measure to protect people from potential danger. GFCI are used in bathrooms, kitchens, unfinished basements and any place where the outlet may come in contact with water. The outlet has a mechanism that will turn off the circuit if it detects electricity going down the incorrect path, for example through water or a person.