Service Area » Bonita Springs Electrician
For a city that has 22,830 households, there are many electricians in the city. This is wonderful for residents who need a service and don’t want to wait but with so many options, it can be hard for the residents to find a good electrician in their area. With so many options, it can be hard to filter out the good ones, but Coharbor Electric will likely be the only call you need to make. we are the go-to for wiring, installation, and repair services to suit your needs. If you’re looking to save time and money on your next electrical project then call Coharbor Electric.
Contact us today for a consultation: 239-362-2502
- 1014 Country Club Blvd Unit 1, Cape Coral, FL 33990 - Work Performed: Wiring circuits for shutter installation.
- 6421 Metro Plantation Rd Number 2, Fort Myers, FL 33966 - Work Performed: Full residential install of electrical wiring, lighting, switches, outlets, service panels
- 27180 Bay Landing Dr #3 Bonita Springs, FL 34135 - Work Performed: Full residential install of electrical wiring, lighting, switches, outlets, service panels.
We will ensure that you can receive the best services from us. We are conveniently located in Fort Myers, right around the corner from you, so you can come by and ask us any questions, so we are able to get started to work on your project quickly. Our project start-up cost is $175 for the first hour and $55 per 1/2 hour after that, plus the cost of materials used.
Our electricians are rewarded hourly. While being paid hourly means we can't provide a guaranteed amount of work, it also offers you the benefit of not having to worry about your electrician selling you products or services on a commission basis. We'll be more than happy to build new wiring, install ceiling fans, repair your electrical panel, and more. We don't do anything else that you don’t need.
All our electricians are licensed, trained and insured. We also make sure that we are in full compliance with the Florida state electrical licensing and the National Electric Code. What's more, all of our technicians have undergone industry-specific training to provide you with a safe, reliable service.
Time Period Housing Was Built | % of Fort Myers Homes | Home Electrical Summary |
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2000+ | 37.2% | Modern electrical systems with copper, GFCIs, circuit breakers |
1990s | 18.1% | Modern electrical systems with copper, GFCIs, circuit breakers |
1980s | 21.3% | Code now required GFCIs near sink. Copper wire, circuit breakers, grounded receptacles. Some unsafe FPE and Zinsco panels. |
1970s | 14.8% | Many have aluminum wiring. Lack of GFCIs. |
1960s | 5.2% | Added 3rd grounding prong. Unsafe stab circuit breakers. Many have aluminum wiring. 100A panels. |
1950s | 2.4% | 2 slot ungrounded receptacles. Too few receptacles per room. Electricity primarily used for lighting, not appliances. |
1940s | 0.4% | Ungrounded receptacles. Undersized 60A panels. Fuse Panels. |
1939 or earlier | 0.6% | Knob & Tube Wiring. Screw in Fuse Panels. Ungrounded receptacles. Undersized electrical service. |
If you want to find out what year your Bonita Springs home was built, do the following:
Bonita Springs boasts some of the most pristine beaches in the world, so it is no surprise that this region draws people from all over to enjoy its natural beauty. One thing that sets Bonita Springs apart from other Florida resorts is the number of golf courses and fishing spots available.
It comes in fifth place as one of the best small towns to retire in by Money Magazine. Lots of volunteer opportunities is one of the reasons why.
Bonita Springs is an affluent town in southwest Florida, a popular destination for tourists, snowbird residents and retired people. The town is known for its palm tree-lined streets and modern architecture.
The City of Bonita Springs Community Development Department’s mission is to provide citizens and the development community with a high level of professional, customer-focused service. This office is responsible for making sure that planning, zoning, development, buildings, and other structures within our city are planned, designed, built, and inspected in a way that is safe and compliant with all codes and regulations. You can find out more information at the link here.
When the power goes out in your home, it can be hard to know what the problem is. But there are a few things that you can do to figure it out. First of all, make sure that you have electricity at your breaker panel. If you do, then you should check for any tripped breakers. If there are no breakers tripped, then check the Florida Power and Light outage map.
Unlike other franchise electrician companies that pull you in with a $29 service call fee and then often end up surprising you with a huge bill before they leave, we do things differently.
1. Our electricians are not paid on a sales commission–meaning you will NOT be sold things you don’t need.
2. Unlike others that charge on a “per-item” basis (which drastically increases the price you pay), we simply charge for our time and materials, at a rate that we can pay our electricians a fair living wage. It’s simple, easy to understand, and there are no surprises for our customers.
3. For Residential Service Calls, our pricing is $175 for the first hour of work, and then $55 for every hour after that, plus the cost of materials.
4. You can use that time however you want, for us to fix or work on whatever you like.
As a Florida homeowner, you have an endless list of choices for electrical contractors to hire…some great, some good, some bad.
At Coharbor Electric, our benchmark is to be “great”. If you decide to hire us for your electrical service, here’s what you can expect from our electricians:
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