Thursday, 12 June 2014

Trades Explained: What Are the Different Types of Electrician

Looking for some wiring done on your Vancouver home? But you don’t know a fuse from a circuit breaker? There are a number of things to consider. Electricians come in many varieties. They occupy a broad field and there are many niches and specialties. Knowing when you’ve found the right electrician in Vancouver can be far from straightforward.

You’re probably most familiar with residential electricians. If you’re looking for an electrician in Vancouver to check the circuits to your kitchen appliance, this is the kind you need. Residential electricians are responsible for installation, maintenance and upgrades for houses and apartments.

Commercial electricians on the other hand, you’ll find on big building sites, or in commercial premises, often servicing mechanical electrical systems. Commercial work can involve security systems for businesses, key systems, water heaters, installation work etc. Most commercial buildings and premises require occasional troubleshooting or upgrades. Part of an electrician’s job is often to identify and isolate specific problems such as faults in the wiring. As you’d expect the licensing standard for commercial electricians is particularly strict and they must serve their term under a master electrician.


While the two most obvious types of electrician are residential and commercial, there are others. Journeymen electricians for instance specialize in certain types of mechanical connections, power supplies or lighting installations etc. Master electricians on the other hand are exceptionally qualified and often work in supervisory capacities or as contractors. When seeking an electrician in Vancouver for your home or business, ensure that they have the relevant background and experience. 

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