

Ralph Didomenico Licensed Electrician LLC
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7 years in business
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Wiring Installation
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Details: Electrical (lighting or power) • Replace existing wiring • A few wires • Condo/Apartment • Home owner
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Details: New lighting installation • 11-20 lights • Under 8 feet • Indoors • Existing property • Condo/Apartment
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Details: Upgrade wiring, fixture, or equipment • Circuit breaker panel or fuse box • Under 8 feet (low ceiling) • House
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Details: Upgrade wiring, fixture, or equipment • Wiring • Under 8 feet (low ceiling) • House
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Details: Upgrade wiring, fixture, or equipment • Outlets • Wiring • 8 - 10 feet (standard ceiling) • House
License Type: Electrician – Journeyman (MA)
License verified on 12/25/2021
FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
I have two types of pricing the first is a competitive pricing discount, which means any customer who can provide a written or online estimate from another electrician, I will then take that price and modify it to be lower by 10-15% guaranteed as long as the other person has a Valid electrcial license as I do! The second discount I offer is a first time customer discount which means if you a first time customer you will receive a 5-10% discount also with you first job request!
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
During my apprenticeship I had to accrue 8,000 work hours in the electrcial field under the direct supervision of a master electrician, then while working daily I also underwent 600 hours in the classroom of electrcial curriculum, and Finally having to pass a state approved test to receive a electrcial license.
- How did you get started doing this type of work?
I worked throughout high school, then started my apprenticeship and went to school and took my licensing exam!