FAQs
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
When a potential client reaches out to the Worcester Electrician Douglas R White Electrical for service they are met with a prompt, informed, professional. Firstly, if the situation warrents, we establish whether a service call is needed; by asking a few questions we can often determine if a problem can safely be resolved by the caller. Many service calls are avoided by a few moments on the phone, a quick text or an email with the pros here at White Electrical When service is required, White Electrical provides a fair price, prompt service and an abundance of industry knowledge. If we are chosen to be of help then our efficient, friendly and clean technicians prove to our customers, new or existing, that they are in very good hands with Worcester Electrician Douglas R White Electrical Contractors.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Furthur education and professional development training is an on-going, never-ending REQUIREMENT for ALL of the mechanics who work at White Electrical. Including the owner! Worcester Electrician Douglas R White's Electrical Education: Two Year - Full Time Post Secondary Electrical - Intensive Instruction in Mathematics, Code, and Theory as well as four hour daily, hands on lab instructions on Residential Commercial and Industrial wiring methods and practices (7am to 3:30pm M-F) Four years of night school (5-9pm M, W and F) while apprenticing under the Master Electrician, Carl R Purcel. to become eligible to sit for the journeyman exams Two years of night school to become eligible to sit for the Master Certificate Exams.
- Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?
Complete rewire of a large, turn of the century home in Worcester near the High School on Burncoat St. Project took about 120 hours.