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Install a Generac 24kW whole house generator (Vendor A)
This quote is from Vendor A, a very seasoned electrician with 20 years of generator installation experience. It includes the standard whole house generator installation along with specific enhancements and services. Vendor A estimates permits will cost an additional $500, which is not included in the initial price. - Generator: Generac 24kW - Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS): Included, with whole house generator functionality built into newer models - Generator Pad: Included - Propane Hookup: Full installation including hookup to propane line - Double Wall Oven Load Shed: 50A module - EV Charger Load Shed: 100A module (Vendor states 50A is underpowered based on experience) - Dryer Load Shed: Not included - AC Units Priority Setting: Via transfer switch - Cold Weather Package: Included - Initial Service: Included after approximately 10 hours of operation - First Year Maintenance: Included - Permits: NOT included (estimated additional cost ~$500)
Install an attic exhaust fan
This quote is for the installation of an attic exhaust fan, including the cost of the fan and labor. - Initial consultation/inspection: $250 - Exhaust fan cost: $475 - Installation labor: $1300
Perform various electrical upgrades and repairs
This electrical work included adding a new circuit for the water heater in the garage, fixing dedicated circuits for the refrigerator and smoke detectors, and a wiring inspection. The sub panel was replaced, arc fault breakers were installed, and the panel was made up. Materials included arc fault breakers and wire. - Add circuit for water heater (garage) - Fix dedicated circuits for fridge and smoke detectors - Wiring inspection - Replace sub panel - Install arc fault breakers - Make up panel - Materials: Arc fault breakers, Wire
Install outdoor lighting system (option 1)
Installation of a comprehensive outdoor lighting system, including: - Total Lights: 21 - Well Lights: 6 - Miniwell Lights: 8 - Medium Spot Lights: 7 - Path Light: 1 - Transformer: 600w
Replace all original house breakers
The electrician quoted to replace all original breakers in the house. - Scope: Replacement of all existing breakers.
Add an electrical outlet for a bidet near the toilet
The proposed method for adding an electrical outlet near the toilet involves: - Making two small holes in the drywall at the very top of the wall where it meets the ceiling. - Fishing wires through these holes. - Dropping wires down the wall cavity. - Installing a new outlet box next to the toilet.
Replace a bad breaker inside the house
This quote was for the replacement of a faulty breaker inside the house, as diagnosed by the technician. - Scope: Replace bad breaker inside the house
Replace the evaporative cooler system with a new HVAC system
The contractor proposed replacing the entire evaporative cooler system, citing an electrical fire hazard due to a spliced power cord. The quote is for a complete system replacement, potentially upgrading to a new HVAC system, to address this alleged electrical issue. The estimated cost for this replacement is between $6,000 and $8,000. - Reason for replacement: Spliced power cord identified as an electrical fire hazard - Contractor's claim: Normal plug should be 220V (homeowner notes evap coolers are typically 110V) - Scope of work: Replacement of the entire evaporative cooler system
Install 10 recessed lights with new switch
Installation of 10 recessed lights. - Wiring to a new switch.
Replace 30 can lights, 11 dimmers, 3 bathroom lights, change/move kitchen light, replace under cabinet light
This estimate covers labor and materials for various electrical and lighting upgrades. Please note that patching and painting are not included in this estimate, but referrals can be provided. Any additional required alterations by the city or client not explicitly listed will be billed on a time and materials basis. - Labor: Bypass transformer and install LED trim on 4" LV cans (30 units) - Materials: Elco 4" Warm Dim Trim line voltage (30 units) - Labor: Installation, syncing, and programming (billed time and materials) - Reused Components: Existing three-way switches (on/off functionality) - Included Components: Dimmers in bathrooms, screwless cover plates throughout - Lighting Control: Lutron Caseta Diva Style (11 units) - Lighting Control: Lutron Bridge (1 unit) - Lighting Control: 4-button Pico remote (2 units) - Lighting Control: Standard Pico with stand (2 units - one for living room, one for master bedroom) - Lighting Control: Pico Holder (1 unit) - Cover Plate: White screwless 1-gang cover plate (15 units) - Cover Plate: 2-gang screwless cover plate (5 units) - Cover Plate: Lutron Screwless 3-gang cover plate (2 units) - Outlet/Cover Plate: Brown outlet and screwless cover plate for peninsula (1 unit) - Dimmer: DVCL153 (3 units) - Dimmer: Lutron CL Diva Dimmer (for bathrooms) (1 unit) - Labor: Relocate countertop light (includes covering old location with blank out) - Materials: Fan box, wire, protective materials - Labor: Replace under cabinet lights (2 units - 29" and 18") - Under Cabinet Lights: Elco 18" & 29" (1 unit)
Replace electrical panel and outside wiring
This quote is for the replacement of the existing electrical panel and the upgrade of the outside wiring to bring it up to current code. The work is necessary due to improper voltage readings at the breaker and visible corrosion on the original 1968 panel. - Electrical Panel: Full replacement - Wiring: Outside wiring upgraded to current code - Issue Addressed: Improper voltage at panel, panel corrosion
Replace cloth wiring in original portion of home
Quote for replacing old cloth insulated wiring in the original portion of the home. - Replace old cloth insulated wires in existing conduit throughout original portion of home in basement, 1st floor, and 2nd floor - Open switches, outlets, and lights - Take out old wires and pull new wires in place - Re-install light fixtures back in place - Install new grounded switches, tamper-proof outlets and cover plates - Replace kitchen outlets with GFI outlets