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Deep Spark Electric
New to Angi

Serving Burrel, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

At Deep Spark Electric, we provide reliable, high-quality electrical services for residential and commercial customers. Whether you need troubleshooting, panel upgrades, EV charger installation, lighting, outlets, switches, ceiling fans, or new wiring, we’re committed to doing the job safely and correctly the first time. We believe in honest pricing, clear communication, and treating every home with respect. Contact us today for dependable electrical service and a free estimate.

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Curb Appeal Exterior Cleaning
4.9(
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Serving Burrel, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Wow! Everything Sparkles and Shines! The end result is just Incredible! This is our first time using Curb Appeal Exterior Cleaning and we are SO Happy we did! Daniel and Sean are the best! They were Professional, On Time, and Very Hard Working. We are getting ready to sell my dads house and we had them clean the roof, the gutters, all windows inside and out, the driveway, front porch and walkways, and the back patios. They made everything look brand new! I would highly recommend them to everyone. We will definitely have them clean for us again in the future! We just can't say enough!"
Roof cleaning
Windows cleaning
Solar panel cleaning!
Solar panel cleaning!
Response time10 hrs
Response rate92%
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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FAQs for holiday lighting add or remove projects in Burrel, CA

If climbing ladders or handling wiring isn’t in your comfort zone, hire a pro. Look for installers who post clear per-foot or hourly rates, carry insurance, and have solid reviews. Comparing at least three quotes helps you spot fair pricing without sacrificing safety. Skipping credentials to save a few dollars can cost you far more in repairs, so pick a qualified team and enjoy a safe, eye-catching display.

Yes, booking between February and September often scores lower rates because demand is light and pros have open calendars. You might even negotiate a discount package that includes removal or storage. If the budget is tight, ask whether a handyperson or an off-season permanent-light install makes sense for your home and timeline.

Determining the number of holiday lights for your house depends on your home’s size and specific decorative vision. Your project requires 10 to 20 light strands for a basic exterior display, with 100 lights allocated for eaves and an additional 10 to 20 bulbs for each awning. 

For trees and substantial shrubs, allocate five to 10 strands per unit to achieve complete and balanced illumination across your property.

Tipping isn’t mandatory, but it’s a nice way to thank your installer for a job well done. Most homeowners offer 10% to 20% of the total bill or round up to an even figure if the crew exceeds expectations. A small extra goes a long way toward showing appreciation—and may help you snag priority booking next season.

Yes, you can install holiday lights yourself if your property layout is straightforward and your electrical system is secure. Homeowners who are confident in their ability to safely handle wiring and use proper equipment can save money with a DIY approach. 

However, it is crucial to test all outlets thoroughly and secure the proper ladders and safety gear before starting. Careful planning and adherence to safety guidelines are essential to protect yourself and your home while achieving an attractive display.

Start by clearing the area of loose debris, damaged shingles, and anything that could trip you up. Test outdoor outlets and, if you’re unsure, bring in an electrician. Use a sturdy extension ladder (or scaffolding for very high spots) and never work alone—having a helper steady the ladder is non-negotiable. Taking these simple steps keeps you, your roof, and your new lights safe.

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