J&G Electric Company Inc.

Electrician - Gaithersburg, MD

Project Gallery

A table showing the projects done by the pro

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Project

Date

Description

Cost

Home

Exterior Yard lights & Wiring

Sep 2015

Customer wanted a nice architectural landscape which could be viewed at night to highlight specimen shrubbery as well as trees.

$4k

Washington, DC

Attic Fan Replacement

Sep 2015

Customer reported the top level of home was warmer than normal with A/C running as well they did not hear the attic fan operating. Accessed attic fan found to be inoperable. Replacement of gable fan completed attic ventilation restored as designed providing cooler top level of home.

$489

Bethesda, MD

Replacement of (2) Hardwired smoke detectors

Sep 2015

Customer reported chirping heard from smoke detectors. Replaced existing smoke detectors that were at the home with dual sensor smoke detectors which have photo electric as well as ionization detection by Kiddie manufacturer. Total of 3 units.

$317

Fairfax, VA

Replaced transformer for kitchen light

Sep 2015

Installed replacement transformer for low voltage lighting.

$289

Washington, DC

Replaced breaker

Aug 2015

Replaced 60 amp breaker tripping for A/C system.

$319

Washington, DC

Ceiling fan Install & Wiring

Aug 2015

Customer had existing ceiling fan which was not operable. Customer supplied ceiling fan of their liking, we installed customer fan with light kit.

$443

Bethesda, MD

Heavy Up and Pool Heat Pump Circuit

May 2015

Customer needed new pool heater for existing pool. The electrical panel did not have ample space and or electrical capacity therefore a heavy up was required. New electrical circuitry was also installed for pool equipment heater which required trenching, conduit installation as well as county inspections.

$8k

Bethesda, MD

Heavy Up

Apr 2015

This heavy up project was completed to eliminate an old 1950's electric service with an upgrade from 100 amps to 200 amps for new restoration job of row home.

$5k

Washington, DC

Wiring & Installing Emergency Lights

Apr 2015

Customer had fire Marshall inspection which noted emergency lights that were not functioning due to emergency lighting that was not on constant powered circuit. It was on a dimming lighting circuit that did not provide proper charging and or constant voltage. When dimming occurred emergency lights came on when it was not emergency.

$3k

Bethesda, MD