At one time or another lighting projects to upgrade your kitchen, bath, bedroom, home office or even outdoor arise. Call Penney Electric today for a free quote for your electrical or lighting upgrades so you can see your home in a new light.
The cooling, heating, plumbing and electrical systems in your home are large investments and the functionality of this equipment is central to your comfort and safety. Penney Electric can improve your environment! We keep your equipment working properly to prevent high-dollar damage, or worse, the compromised safety of your family. Penney Electric knows that poorly performing equipment can also significantly increase your energy and costs - We Can Fix That!
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Did you know? Electricians are licensed by states, and regulations and designations vary, but all states follow The National Electrical Code® (NEC), and all recognize three basic categories: Apprentice, Journeyman and Master. There is no national license and a lot of California municipalities require city licenses. Penney Electric obtains all city licenses when and where they are required.
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When you hire an electrician, you are hiring a skilled technician who takes responsibility for the installation, maintenance and safety of the electrical infrastructure that brings power to where it is needed. A good electrician combines a solid understanding of science and mathematics with extensive practical experience.
By choosing Penney Electric our professional and experienced team of Apprentice's, Journeyman's and Master's will always be clean and tidy, on time and reliable, and will always have the right tools and equipment for your project.
Safety on the job is important to us and it requires a careful, detail-oriented approach. The same approach is also crucial for insuring that electrical components are installed in compliance with safety codes. The team at Penney Electricregularly hold company meetings where projects and safety are always on topic.
Penney Electric is committed to safety, health and environmental regulations. It is our goal to complete all projects in an efficient, productive manner that incorporates safe work processes and strong safety awareness.
Our hiring philosophy at Penney Electric for any prospective electrician must have at least a high school diploma or G.E.D. where formal training combines an apprenticeship and classroom work. Typically, all electrician apprentices work full time and take about 144 clock hours of classroom courses per year for three to five years. Alternatively, some students do the classroom work first by taking courses at a technical school or community college. And to be accepted into an electrician-apprenticeship program, they must be approved by an admissions board sponsored by industry and/or trade-union organization.
The skills of any Electrician has to prepare and install the tubes and conduits that carry electrical wiring as well as control devices like circuit breakers and transformers. Electrician's test new and existing electrical systems to insure proper function and safety. Electricians working on construction projects may need to prepare as well as read blueprints. Maintenance electricians inspect and repair or replace components in existing buildings and systems. Penney Electric promotes all these skills and more. Know you are hiring the best when you hire us!
By choosing Penney Electric our professional and experienced team of Apprentice's, Journeyman's and Master's will always be clean and tidy, on time and reliable, and will always have the right tools and equipment for your project.
Safety on the job is important to us and it requires a careful, detail-oriented approach. The same approach is also crucial for insuring that electrical components are installed in compliance with safety codes. The team at Penney Electricregularly hold company meetings where projects and safety are always on topic.
Penney Electric is committed to safety, health and environmental regulations. It is our goal to complete all projects in an efficient, productive manner that incorporates safe work processes and strong safety awareness.
Our hiring philosophy at Penney Electric for any prospective electrician must have at least a high school diploma or G.E.D. where formal training combines an apprenticeship and classroom work. Typically, all electrician apprentices work full time and take about 144 clock hours of classroom courses per year for three to five years. Alternatively, some students do the classroom work first by taking courses at a technical school or community college. And to be accepted into an electrician-apprenticeship program, they must be approved by an admissions board sponsored by industry and/or trade-union organization.
The skills of any Electrician has to prepare and install the tubes and conduits that carry electrical wiring as well as control devices like circuit breakers and transformers. Electrician's test new and existing electrical systems to insure proper function and safety. Electricians working on construction projects may need to prepare as well as read blueprints. Maintenance electricians inspect and repair or replace components in existing buildings and systems. Penney Electric promotes all these skills and more. Know you are hiring the best when you hire us!