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Nelson Del Castillo
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Turning electrical on after fire damage

Nelson Del Castillo
  • Investor
  • trumbull, CT
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Hi Bp, I recently bought a 3 family, fire damaged property In New Haven Ct, the fire was contained to 1 wall in the bath room, so the damage is not major. When I went to go turn the power on, the power company said the electrical service is cut off at the street and that I need an electrician to get a job number from the power company and a permit from the building and once inspected by the building department that they would  than turn the power on. 

Does any one have experience with this process and what is involved, and also does any one know any electricians in Connecticut that could help me out with this process.  

Thanks 

Nelson 

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Michael Spittler
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Michael Spittler
  • Contractor
  • Bainbridge, GA
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Not normally but I would do that for a fellow bp investor .... feel free to text me st 7025780155 and I would be happy to help

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