
Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Mikey from Singer Vaughn Electric helped us with Circuit breaker replacement. He was a great guy."





Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2010
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Mikey from Singer Vaughn Electric helped us with Circuit breaker replacement. He was a great guy."




Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1996
Warranties offered
Credit card accepted
"Prompt, professional, and the best pricing out of 3 other local electricians. They'll be my first call in all of my future other electrical needs."





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Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
Customers say: True professional
"They was exactly what i was looking for. D & D electrical service was amazing. They made sure everything was done right and to my satisfaction. Thank you D & D Electrical Service for everything. I will definitely use them again."





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Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Joe Wheeler provided us with a multitude of electrical services, on more than one occasion. He was always on time, very professional, & the completed projects were done correctly. Our son also hired Wheeler Electric as a result of our positive experiences. Patty who is Wheeler Electrics' office person was great in finding out what you wanted done, she scheduled your project @ your convenience, she followed up with the estimates, & maintained excellent communication."





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Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Customers say: True professional
"Very good work and reasonable price. Will have him back to do more electrical work."
Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
Customers say: Quality work
"The experience with Angi and Schoen electric was great The gentleman that came out was on time and so polite. Ended up having some other work that he is getting some estimates together."





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Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2023
Free estimates
Customers say: Quick response
"I hired J Fonz Electric to install a home generator. He came recommended by a friend who had used him for some electrical work at his business. Jacob did a nice, clean job that looked very professional. He also took the time when finished to make sure my wife and I knew how to properly use the generator in the event of a power outage. His pricing was very reasonable compared to others who quoted us. Highly recommend J Fonz Electric."





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Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2021
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Empire ran electric to my hot tub & got it up and running. He also ran electric to my barn & installed a huge LED light fixture in the barn. Caden did great work, everything is still working perfectly 2 years later."

Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Wired and added flooded light, updated GCMI's, and installed new electrical panel."
Serving Huber Heights, OH and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2024
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Replaced overloaded outlet in deck greenhouse. Nice guy; Very respectful. Ask him why he named his company Steer Electric. When he left, I was relieved, but in a good way. My problem was fixed, I felt it was a reasonable rate, and he was friendly and clean. Thanks Steer Electric for a great service call."
There is often some confusion about the type of work these professionals do. They only work on electrical systems such as outlets, lighting fixtures and electrical panels – they aren’t appliance repairmen.
There are three types of electricians: Master, Journeyman and Apprentice. Electrical licensing varies quite a bit by state. Some have licenses for apprentices and some do not. Some have a master’s rank while others stop at journeyman. Despite the differences, they all require a minimum amount of experience and usually classroom time.
Apprentice electricians aren’t usually licensed and spend 4 years learning the trade. Throughout that time, they work on a wide range of projects to learn to become a Journeyman. They’ll do basic work like installing fixtures and replacing outlets all the way to assisting in wiring a home. Regardless of the type of project, they must always be supervised by a Journeyman or Master electrician.
Journeymen work without supervision. In a few states, this is the highest level available and they can do all levels of work from wiring a new home to installing a light. In some states, they need a separate electrical contractor license to run a business. In places with a master’s level, a journeyman can do all work besides design new electrical systems.
Master electricians usually manage a shop, design new electrical systems in new construction and oversee both Journeyman and Apprentices. They typically bid new projects. Though they focus on larger projects, it’s not unheard of for a homeowner to request a Master Electrician for a house call. If you do, expect to spend up to 25% more for the visit.
Generally, you don’t tip electricians, but that’s not to say they don’t appreciate it if you do. You can offer them something to drink or eat, like coffee and donuts. Most will appreciate it if you do.
The education and certifications required to become an electrician vary by state, though they generally follow this list:
Apprentice
Does not always require a license depending on the state.
Learns on the job under Journeyman and Master Electricians.
Usually needs 4 years on-the-job training before they can test for a Journeyman license. Many states also require a technical degree to advance.
Always require supervision.
Journeyman
Needs between 8,000 to 10,000 hours of on-the-job training and usually 500 to 1,000 hours of classroom experience.
Can usually supervise apprentices.
They can diagnose and repair electrical problems.
Master
Achieved after an additional two years (4,000 hours) working as a Journeyman and taking the Master Electrician Exam.
Besides diagnosing and repairing electrical systems, they also design them. In most places they run shops and inspect Journeyman and Apprentice work.
Not a recognized rank in all states.
Electrical Contractor License is an optional license in some states for a Master Electrician to run a business. Some states have this instead of the Master license.
Electricians make an average of $26 per hour but it ranges with experience and licensing. An apprentice may make about half that while a Master Electrician may hit closer to $40 per hour. This figure represents how much they make; not how much they bill. Their salary is only one component of their costs. They must also figure in overhead, taxes, equipment, insurance and several other expenses.
Leave electrical work to the professionals. Electrical systems are complex and potentially hazardous when not handled and installed correctly. If it were easy, it wouldn’t take 4 years to become a journeyman or 6 years for a master’s license. If you are determined to forge ahead yourself, understand home electrical safety before beginning any project.Even for simple common electrical projects, a licensed pro is best. Not only is it safer, but contractors guarantee and insure their work. Hire a professional to keep your home’s electrical systems functioning properly and safely.
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