As much as they can get away with!!! Just joking..... Are you asking about an electricity provider? They charge by the kilowatts used based on a published rate structure. If you are asking about companies that charge for electrician's labor, the joke I started with is pretty close to the truth but the actual amount varies by geographic location, the length of the job, the tools needed, the distance to the job, the time of the day, the time of the year, the weather, and the skill of the technician. As much as they can get away with!!! Just joking..... Are you asking about an electricity provider? They charge by the kilowatts used based on a published rate structure. If you are asking about companies that charge for electrician's labor, the joke I started with is pretty close to the truth but the actual amount varies by geographic location, the length of the job, the tools needed, the distance to the job, the time of the day, the time of the year, the weather, and the skill of the technician.
Electrical contractors typically charge between $50 to $150 per hour, depending on factors like location, experience, and type of work. It's important to get quotes from multiple contractors to find the best rate for your specific project.
For a homeowner to it is a complicated job in as much as you have to know wire sizes, ampacity of wires and proper electrical workmanship. A permit must be taken out as there will be a disconnect and re connection of the utility electrical supply. Such a project should be left to a licensed electrical contractor to take out the proper permits and call for proper inspections. When you call the contractor as him if there is a charge to come out and estimate the job. If there is, find another contractor. Get at least three quotes. Ask if a permit is needed. If the answer is no, find another contractor. By taking this route it will leave you confident that if any mishaps happen to the installation down the road your insurance company will be behind you 100%.
1.6x10^-19 coulombs/electron x 12.5x10^18 electrons = 20 coulombs
A capacitor is an electrical component that is measured in farads. Capacitors store electrical energy in an electric field and their value is specified in farads, which represents the amount of charge they can store per unit of voltage.
Commonly this figure is used for battery used for cars or UPS. 100Ah means, you can draw 100 Ampere current for one hour. Like a battery 0f 12Volt,7Ah can be used for a circuit which draw current of 1 Amp. can be used for approximately 7 hours.
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A general Contractor does not typically charge by the hour. They usually charge by the job or by percentage. A G.C.'s job is to hire and coordinate not to "work" so hours would be a pore measure of his worth. Perhaps you are confusing a GC with a Home Improvement Contractor?
Electrical contractors typically charge between $50 to $150 per hour, depending on factors like location, experience, and type of work. It's important to get quotes from multiple contractors to find the best rate for your specific project.
anywhere from $15 to $30 (double if legitimate contractor) an hour, and the walls of a 10 x 10 room can be rolled in an hour
45 Per hour
$50.000 a year.
A concrete contractor is paid between $60 and $95 per hour.
It depends on whether both are certified electricans or not. Often times one electrican is certified and one is an electricans apprentice. If both are certified, I thin the per hour rate would be around $150 - $160. If one is an electrician's apprentice, $130 is probably more reasonable.
50,000
An electrical contractor does the wiring for homes and businesses. They install the wiring and electrical components needed to run electricity. The question asks about a contactor, not a contractor. A contactor is a type of heavy duty electrical relay for using smaller voltages to control much larger voltages.
500.00 total per job.
3/4 of 75.00 = 56.25