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Mister Sparky® of Augusta

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Great 4.8

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Wiring Installation, Lighting Installation

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  • Serves Augusta, GA
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  • Serves Augusta, GA

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Rachel Evans says, "I had an excellent experience with Mr. Sparky, thanks to their electrician Stuart.I sent him out to my tenants home to address two outlets that had stopped working. Even after confirming that the breaker had already been checked, William took a thorough and professional approach. He quickly identified that the issue was a tripped breaker caused by a faulty power stripnot an actual wiring problem.What really stood out was his attention to detail and integrity. He went the extra step to inspect behind the breaker box to ensure there were no underlying electrical issues and confirmed that everything was wired excellently.Beyond fixing the issue, William took the time to educate my tenant on how to recognize a tripped breaker, how to safely reset it, and advised her to replace the faulty power strip to prevent future problems. He also personally called me to clearly explain everything, which I truly appreciated as a property owner.Professional, thorough, and incredibly helpfulthis is exactly the kind of service you hope for. I highly recommend Mr. Sparky and William for anyone needing reliable electrical work!"See more
Rachel Evans says, "I had an excellent experience with Mr. Sparky, thanks to their electrician Stuart.I sent him out to my tenants home to address two outlets that had stopped working. Even after confirming that the breaker had already been checked, William took a thorough and professional approach. He quickly identified that the issue was a tripped breaker caused by a faulty power stripnot an actual wiring problem.What really stood out was his attention to detail and integrity. He went the extra step to inspect behind the breaker box to ensure there were no underlying electrical issues and confirmed that everything was wired excellently.Beyond fixing the issue, William took the time to educate my tenant on how to recognize a tripped breaker, how to safely reset it, and advised her to replace the faulty power strip to prevent future problems. He also personally called me to clearly explain everything, which I truly appreciated as a property owner.Professional, thorough, and incredibly helpfulthis is exactly the kind of service you hope for. I highly recommend Mr. Sparky and William for anyone needing reliable electrical work!"

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An ethernet switch (also called a network switch) is your central station that connects your computers, printers and other devices so they communicate with each other. 

T568A and T568B are the two standards for wiring ethernet cords, according to CNET. And the common type of physical connector is the Registered Jack 45 (RJ45 or 8P8C plug for short). If you need help wiring your ethernet, contact ethernet wiring services near you for cost estimates.

The most popular type of copper wiring or cables used in ethernet applications is the unshielded twisted pair (UTP). Reach out to an ethernet wiring professional if you need help connecting your ethernet.

Have you ever seen a phone cable? Well, an ethernet cable looks similar, but with more wires. They have a rectangular connector at both ends, and they come in various colors and lengths.

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