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About Our Electricians In Mesa AZ
Dolce Electric Co is an electrical contractor in Mesa Arizona.
They provide residential, industrial and commercial electricians in Mesa AZ and nearby cities for general electrical repair, installation, maintenance and construction services along with specialized electrical services like; aluminum wiring pig-tailing, hot tub wiring, main circuit breaker replacements, recessed lighting installations, underground conduit repairs and pool wiring.
Their website has an electrical tips section with simple and safe solutions to common home electrical problems.
They schedule a local in-office electrician that you can call for free over-the-phone electrical help and answers to all of your questions.
Free estimates are available and all work comes with their lifetime parts and labor guarantee.
Give them a call today; you will be happy you did!
(480) 434-0777
Dolce Electric Co
625 W Southern Ave #E239
Mesa, AZ
85210
AZ ROC License #295684
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How We Charge For Our Services
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Electrical Contractors - Commercial
- $85.00 per hour (plus parts and materials) All of our maintenance accounts and commercial customers can expect typical billing with an expected 30 day fulfillment.
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Electrical Contractors - Residential
- $85.00 per hour (plus parts and materials) In most cases we do not offer billing for residential electrical services. Cash, check or charge are acceptable forms of payment.
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Electrical for Remodel or Addition - Install
- $85.00 per hour (plus materials and parts) Remodel and addition projects are done per estimate based on the drawings and / or blueprints provided. These projects will also require permits from the residing city's local building department. All estimates are inclusive of all labor, materials and permit fees.
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Electrical Wiring or Panel - Upgrade
- $1,300.00 to $2,100.00 fixed fee (upgrade panel to 150 amps) - $3,000.00 to $6,500.00 fixed fee (upgrade panel to 400 amps) - $1,600.00 to $2,400.00 fixed fee (upgrade panel to 200 amps) - $1,100.00 to $1,900.00 fixed fee (install new 100-amp panel) How we determine cost:
1) Are the power company wires aerial or from below?
2) How many circuits are required?
3) Does the property use natural gas? Natural gas requires an additional ground wire.
4) Will the panel be staying in the same location or has the power company required a new location? This can greatly influence cost.
5) Each city requires an electrical permit, fees vary.
6) Commercial upgrades require engineered drawing for city approval. Residential upgrades require load calculations with permit applications.
Since 1985, our owner has been determining funding for cost effective solutions with the professional workmanship that has earned us our fabulous reputation.
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EV Charging Station (Home) - Install
- $250.00 to $500.00 for level 1 charger (120 volts) - $500.00 to $2,500.00 for level 2 charger (240 volts) Each installation is unique in one way or another. Some charging stations will be very close to the circuit breaker box and others will be on the opposite end of the home. Some will have accessible attics and others will be flat roofs or 2 story homes. Some panels will not have enough space for the required additional circuit breakers and others will. In all cases however, these devices require GFCI protection to be in compliance with the national electrical code. Call for a free estimate. WE are happy to look the project over and give you an accurate estimate with all the details being accounted for.
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Outdoor Lighting - Repair
- $85.00 per hour (plus materials) All electrical repair and troubleshooting work is done on a time and material basis.
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Specialty Lighting
- $85.00 per hour (labor only) Smaller projects are typically done on an hourly basis.
Recessed lighting, chandeliers and any lighting above 16 feet that will require a pogo or scissors lift will typically need to be evaluated on site for clearity and accurate project cost.
When working with larger and especially heavier fixtures, weight and the reliability (or weight rating) of the structural attachment point will need to be verified for safety.
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