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Gilmore Electric Express
Gilmore Electric Express
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When hiring an electrician to handle any type of electrical work, homeowners or business owners should always be sure they are hiring the right contractor. Residential electricians and commercial electricians are both qualified professionals but in different sectors of the industry. Based on the different requirements of these two fields, each receives separate licensing to work in their respective sectors. This brief description of these two professions explains how they differ and why it is important to call the right expert for the job. 1. Educational Requirements Becoming an electrician electrician requires extensive education and training, as it is a dangerous profession that demands attention to detail and many other skills. Both commercial and residential electricians are required to undergo the same training in a trade school or undergraduate training; however, after completion their training paths will differ. Both will also continue on to an apprenticeship in their different fields, and then be able to take the relevant Master Electrician exam, but commercial electricians are required to complete considerably more hours of on-the-job training than residential contractors. Some commercial electricians may then decide to continue their education and pursue an electrical specialty. 2. Compliance Standards, Regulations, and Licensing In terms of regulations and licensing, while both commercial and residential electricians must adhere to strict...
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