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Dan H.
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Looking for an electrician to perform a main panel upgrade

Dan H.
#2 Managing Your Property Contributor
  • Investor
  • Poway, CA
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I am looking for an electrician that can upgrade a main panel including dealing with SDG&E.  In reality it is two panels but I figure if they can do one panel upgrade they can do two panel upgrades.

My criteria in order: High Integrity (I may use repeatedly and I want to know I can trust them), has the skillset to do the task correctly, reasonably priced, can work via direction provided primarily electronically (email or text - few face to face meetings).

What I am really hoping to find is someone that meets the trifecta and scores well in each category. 

For this particular job there is no pressing time frame as each panel upgrade will be support a Split HVAC that can go in anytime prior to summer as the units have a working heater.  So someone skilled that does it on the side may be OK as long as there is no issue with SDG&E.  Also the wiring to support an upgraded panel already exists.

Any recommendations?

Thanks

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