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What’s the difference between an electrical contractor and an electrician?
Simply put, an electrician is the individual and the electrical contractor is the company that employs one or more electricians. In South Africa, the terms are often used interchangeably.
When should you get an electrical contractor?
Electrical contractors can issue certificates of compliance for homes or electric fences.
Electrical contractors can help you with breakers that trip or fuses that blow often.
Installing lights, plugs, switches, extractor fans, power breakers, DV boxes, or power boards are best done by electrical contractors. Faulty electrical installations pose a serious risk to your home.
If you have any plugs or switches that are warm to the touch or emit small shocks, call out an electrician to have it assessed as soon as possible. This may be a sign of faulty wiring or overloading and could lead to fires or serious damage if left unattended.
Does an electrical contractor or electrician have to be registered?
By law, electricians need to be registered with the Department of Labour.
To register as an electrical contractor, you need to pass an NQF level 3 electrical engineering course, obtain a wireman’s license and pass a national exam.
Ask your electrician for their registration to make sure they are qualified
He came through the day after I had called him for the plugs that were not working and managed to fix an circuit and after 2 days he came through for the microwave which was the cause of the circuit fault. He explained everything to me as he was working so I knew what he was doing. He was professional. He however did not clean the microwave after fixing it but it was not a big deal to me.
He was readily available, prompt, easy to reach, helpful and friendly. There were no complaints about his work or ethics. I would hire him again and recommend him to anyone.
Not only did he educate me but he also suggested alternative products to get the job done. The output (the completed works) were great quality i.e. strong lighting at a much lower power usage.
I have used Jotham for many years on various of my renovation projects. He is an excellent human being. His work is of high standard and he takes responsibility for his part of the project. He is a self starter and gets the job done without complication.
n projects. He is an excellent human being. His work is of high standard and he takes responsibility for his part of the project. He is a self starter and gets the job done without complication.
His work is brilliant service provider. The quality of his work is excellent. He is very reliable and very competent and i wouldn't hesitate to recommend him to other people. He is also very trustworthy and his prices are reasonable.
I am builder and I always sub-contract Evans whenever I have electrical jobs at hand. He is reliable, trustworthy and affordable. He is hardworking and he knows his job very well. I highly recommend his services.