Electrical Codes

The National Electrical Code (NEC) is the minimum standard for all electrical work in the United States. The local electrical codes refer to the codes in your specific city or county. Since the NEC is only the minimum standard, it gives the local jurisdictions the authority to go above and beyond that standard when they choose to. Taking this into account, it is very important that the contractor you hire is well versed in the NEC as well as local codes. This will save you time and money as you avoid careless mistakes in electrical work due to ignorance of local codes.

Electricians should regularly take code classes to keep them updated on all code changes in the industry. Some counties in Maryland, such as Harford County, require minimum class time every two years to maintain the company’s license in that county. Taking the time and effort to be well informed of the electrical codes and there changes is essential to provide our Maryland homeowners with the best and safest installations possible. If you are currently searching for a professional licensed and insured Maryland Electrician that will confidently and consistently provide you with quality work and fair pricing, contact LCM Associates today.

Here at LCM Associates all of our Maryland electrical contractors are educated in The National Electrical Code as well as all local electrical codes for each county we serve. Do not waste anymore of your time searching for a reputable and qualified Maryland contractor to do electrical work in your home; LCM Associates has already done the job for you!

Contact LCM Associates today for a no obligation free estimate with a licensed and insured Maryland electrician who will meet all of your residential electrical needs.

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