Safety is always our number one priority, but we also focus on customer satisfaction and quality and take pride in our workmanship compared to many companies that focus on speed and cut corners to increase their profits. While a crooked outlet may still function, it is an eyesore and unacceptable by Quetzal standards. As a family owned company we understand how important your property is to you and we ensure that we treat it as if it were our own. Our business has grown through word of mouth and our outstanding reputation speaks for itself.
Why Us? The Quetzal Difference
We never use scare tactics to try to upsell services.
We do not use gimmicks. Our prices are always fair. We never create coupons and inflate our rates to compensate. You will always get fair prices without the need for coupons.
We take our time with your property and always look for the optimal installation technique. To save time many electricians will cut excessive holes in drywall to make installation quicker and easier for them, but leaving you with holes that need to be patched. We will exhaust other avenues before we suggest installations that will result in damage such as holes in drywall and we will always discuss the necessity of such techniques before cutting.
We are committed to delivering a quality service. Our attention to detail is unsurpassed.
We don't cut corners.
Why Hire an Electrician?
Electricity is dangerous. Electrical work is specialized and requires knowledge and experience. The state requires electricians meet minimum requirements and pass certification tests to ensure their knowledge is adequate to safely work with electricity.
Unlicensed workers may offer to do electrical work for you and they may quote a lower price, but if they are not licensed electricians you do not have the same assurances of their skill and knowledge.
Improper electrical work can be dangerous to the person doing the work, the property, and anyone who uses the property. Electrical mistakes can lead to: property damage, unreliable electrical, failure to meet building codes, and harm to human life.
Electrical wiring mistakes can also damage other electrical within your property which can result in more extensive and expensive repairs being needed in the future.
Do not take risks with electricity: call licensed electricians.
Licensed journeyman electricians must meet the following qualifications:
A minimum of 8,000 hours of supervised experience working as an apprentice electrician
At least 288 hours of electrical schooling
Pass a certification test for the state managed by DORA
What Experience is Required for Electricians?
To maintain their license they must continually attend classes to maintain and increase their knowledge as well as stay up to date with regular changes to the electrical code.
Master electricians must have all of the above plus:
An additional 2,000 hours of experience
Pass an additional certification test for the state