Three Key Points to Consider When Calling an Electrician When it’s time to call an electrician for any electrical job, it’s important to check the following key points about the electrician and/or the company 1. Electrician’s license 2. Level of license your electrician has 3. Insurance Electrician’s license The license the electrician holds in an important factor. If a proper license from the “Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation”, has been issued in their name then it’s a pretty good bet you’re in safe hands. If an electrician is offering a service for what seems a very cheap price, which is a warning signal for you to do a thorough check regarding his license. People who are working as electricians in Dallas, TX, need to be licensed from the government to ensure they’re qualified to perform the work you need done without putting you, your femur property at risk. Level of license your electrician should have There are 4 levels of licensing
Apprentice electrician This license is issued to a person who has just started their career in the field. This license requires 2 years of training under a supervisor. Upon completing a state authorized electrical exam with a passing score, he is upgraded to Wireman Electrician.
Wireman Electrician This electrician is licensed to work without any supervision in residential buildings. So, when calling a Dallas electrician, you need to be sure the electrician is at least a wireman electrician.