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Fiallo MJ has been conducting an electrical business in South Florida since 1988.
We are very competitive but completely non-compromising in the quality of our commercial, custom residential, and industrial electrical work. We believe that a professional and relationship-building setting are a must for all customers, whether they are large or small. We take great pride in our company, and we have become an electrical contractor in which the whole community can depend on.
We always do our best to point out to our valued clients the hidden pitfalls and costs in the projects we bid. It's our goal to make our customers delighted to work with us again and again.
Honesty, integrity, and experience are the three key elements that comprise the fully trained staff of this forward-thinking contractor.
Our motto is, "How can we serve you?"
Let us know!
July 27, 2011
Thank you FMJ. I will contact you for any electrical work in the furure. FMJ upgraded my whole electrical service in a record time ( 6 hours). Good job !!
– Melissa
June 17, 2011
Mr. O'donis Rodriguez , thank you for the excellent work you did for us. O'donis R is nice to work with, is very familiar with the codes and can easily navigate with the city inspectors. He always works with a smile on his face. I will not hesitate to call F.M.J Electric any time in the future. Wish you best of luck. Arun Thakore (561) 350-8995
– Arun
A. My more common types of are Residential and commercial electrical works, as electrical services upgrades, new and old construction, recesses lighting installation, smoke detectors, service calls due to electrical troubleshooting in homes and business, Landscaping lighting and parking lot lights bulbs replacement and installation.
A. Do you have a license? First and foremost—before any other question is asked of a prospective electrical contractor, you should ask to see a license. Electrical contractors can have a wide variety of licenses for a wide variety of jobs. State certified electrical contractors are at the top of their profession, while regional and county electricians can only practice in certain areas and are restricted to specific tasks only.
It's always a good idea to give your local building department a call to determine exactly what license your electrician needs to perform the job you are requesting. Sometimes with luck, building department officials can also give you a heads up to which electricians are best—and which ones to avoid.
Do you have insurance? An insured electrician is a safe electrician. If an accident occurs during any installation, repair or renovation project, the electrical contractor is responsible for any monetary benefits to the person who gets hurt on your job. Not only do insured electricians protect workers' rights, they also protect you as the consumer. If accidents to materials happen or thefts occur, a professional electrician with builders risk insurance will have no problem replacing stolen or damaged goods without any expense to you.
What are your credentials? An electrician who is affiliated with the Better Business Bureau, electrician unions or other local electrical organizations doesn't always prove that the electrician is going to do a good job. But what it does prove is that the electrician is loyal to their trade and that they are up to date and informed about recent electrical installation methods and ethical business practices. If your electrician is in an organization; it's good for you—if they are not, it certainly doesn't mean they are bad at their job.
Can I see some references? Almost as important as licensing, references can tell the story of your electrical contractors past. If past clients really love their work, then they are most likely a good choice for your new electrician. Without at least three to five contactable references, it's probably a good idea to find an electrician who's got the experience you need to do the best job possible, for the right price.
What are your specialties? Knowing exactly what your prospective electrician is best at can help you avoid pitfalls and problems that occur with specific electrical tasks. For instance, if an electrician is used to repairs, maintenance and emergency electrical work, they may not be as adapt to new installation or renovations as an electrical contractor who specializes in that sort of work would. Finding the right electrician for your particular job is a must have when it comes to getting the job done right.
Who will be performing the actual work? Many licensed electrical contractors hire journeyman electricians to perform work under their license. While most subcontracting professionals typically have the experience to get the job done, it's a good idea to ask who specifically is going to do the electrical work on your home. Always ask to see references from subcontractors before any work is performed to be certain the work is being done by someone you trust.
Do I need a permit? A licensed electrician might not always let you know right away whether or not they need to pull a permit with the local building department. That's why it's always important for the homeowner to do the legwork and find out exactly what permits are required—if any at all—long before you agree to any contract. A local building official will let you know exactly what you need, who you need to hire, what inspections will be performed and how much permitting fees will cost before any electrical project begins.
What work will you perform? The job at hand is what is important to the overall budget. Many times, the electrical contractor may perform services where drywall, siding, flooring or other penetrations are required. These are more than likely going to have to be repaired by another contracting professional or left up to the homeowner. It's a good idea to get cost breakdown list of services being performed before you agree to any work order contract.
What warranties and guarantees will you honor? Once the work is done, if any malfunctions occur in the future, what responsibilities and costs will you be associated with? A strong contract will let you know exactly what and how long your electrical project will be covered under their warranty. Not only should you look out for warranties on work, warranties on materials should be addressed as well. That way, if problems do occur, repairs will be fast and hassle free because you'll know just what's covered and what's not in your contract.
What are your service fees? Some electrical technician services charge a fee to perform an estimate. Whether they get any work done or not, the fee to show up at your house is nonnegotiable. Before hiring an electrical contractor to perform any work, always ask if service fees, travel costs and trip charges are relevant to them visiting your job. This way you'll avoid any hidden charges or fees before you choose your new electrical contractor.
A. Insured
Lisenced
24/7 emergency service
Same-day service
100% guaranteed work
Professional technician
Up-front prices
Finance available
A. Do the job right, safe and leave all my customers happy with my services.
A. Are FMJ Electric liscensed? : Yes FMJ Electric Corp is fully liscensed and insured, we are registered with Fl to perform any electrical work. more info about us please call or email us, also you can check with your local building department.
A. FMJ Electrical Contracting has the ability to work with you during your construction project. If you have a newly constructed building, you can entrust all of its electrical fittings to us. We specialize in commercial and Residential Electrical work. Our mission – and what keeps our clients coming back – is to complete every project on time, within budget and to your complete satisfaction. If you ever have an electrical problem, call us right away. We’ll give you a free estimate on your project. Call now for prompt and reliable electrical service in Miami-Broward or Palm Beach Fl.
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A. We use a system based on the Straight Forward Pricing Guide. You will know the cost before any work is performed.