About the same as it costs to rewire a small 3 bedroom house. -For an exact quote, call a LOCAL electrician. Rates vary all over.
As much as he wants!
The thick rubber soles prevent the electrician getting a shock, as it stops the charge from going through the electrician's body to earth.
electrician in india used to charge Rs.150 per day..
Depends on where you are located. If you have a specific job in mind, call around and ask if they charge by the job or at an hourly rate. Pay may range from $30 to $100 and hour.
although i am not a contractor i am a retired licensed electrician...i got 65 dollars for the service call and 45 dollars and hour residential....80 dollars for the service call and 60 dollars an hour commercial...100 dollars for the service call and 80 dollars an hour industrial....some times i charge less for residential depending on the age of the person who needs help...also do the same for regular commercial and industrial customers who gave me a lot of work....also was a master hvac tech...had a business that repaired any electromechinacal devices motors, drills, saws, generators, plus any kind of water, pool or sump pumps....business done over 250,000 a year...not bad considering there is only 20,000 people live in our county and only 2 people worked in our business...sold parts to all the county and city school systems...plus worked on motors for the oil and coal industry...even though our business was a small independent business we served an area that covered about 15 counties and three states...Va. KY and tenn
The kinds of electric charge are positive charge and negative charge
I charge £25 per light including fitting. That is in the UK. Maybe electricians in other countries will say what they charge in their own money and which country they are in?
Ask your electrician. Some charge by the task and materials needed, some charge by time.
every job is different , where is the power panel , is it large enough , how many heaters are there , the only one who can answer this is the ones who have seen the job.
That depends entirely on your location, the time required and the materials needed. This is not an answerable question
The thick rubber soles prevent the electrician getting a shock, as it stops the charge from going through the electrician's body to earth.
a custom electrician it is really expensive
The thick rubber soles prevent the electrician getting a shock, as it stops the charge from going through the electrician's body to earth.
this will depend on were you live and what contrey you like in
Electricians are not required to attend college or have a degree. However, the most respected electricians in the community often have attended electrician school. If you want to receive recommendations from other customers, then you should become a qualified electrician. You will be constantly referred to other customers and be able to charge higher service fees.
The easiest way to install them is to take it into a locally owned shop with the parts. They will charge you little and have great customer service while putting money towards local events.
Many luxury kitchen brands will offer a fitting service either as part of the price, or at an additional charge. If the customer prefers to install the kitchen themselves, guidance is available from sites such as DIYDoctor.
It depends on what kind of doorbell system you plan to install. If you are replacing one of the same type, it may be easily done following the instructions. A handyman or electrician could be hired to install it if you are uncomfortable with managing electrical wiring and that would probably cost under $100 for the trip charge and up to an hour of labor.