Local Orange County Electrician Assists Property Owners
Released on: February 7, 2008, 1:53 pm
Press Release Author: Tom Whelan Electric
Industry: Construction
Press Release Summary: Whelan Electric Company launches new website that provides information on Orange County Electrician services in the area.
Press Release Body: Dana Point, CA - Since October 2007, Orange County in Southern California was in constant fire danger. A very dry season and strong Santa Ana winds kept fueling these fires. In fact, over 1155 homes were destroyed just in October alone. Although most of the damage occurred outside of Orange County, or along its borders, there were many homes that had fire damage in the South Orange County area including Lake Forest, Irvine, Foothill Ranch, and homes near San Clemente. With so many homes damaged or destroyed, residents and business owners need to be careful who they are hiring to redevelop their property. Tom Whelan, a local Orange County Electrician is here to help those in need of electrical services and repair.
While the fire season in Southern California has ended, you still need to protect yourself against unlicensed contractors. When you are ready to rebuild, make sure you are completely protected by a licensed and bonded professional. The Contractors State License Board (CSLB) has notified Southern California residents to be cautious of unlicensed contractors. \"We also want the unlicensed operators to know that we will be aggressive in keeping you out of the disaster area.\" a spokesman for CSLB said. For the electrical reconstruction of your property Thomas Whelan, a local Orange County Electrician is ready to bring back power to your home.
This isn't the first time this has been going on either. Three California men were arrested in a sting operation last July pretending they were licensed contractors trying to get away with work on fire damaged homes in the Tahoe area. The CSLB and insurance agencies caught the men in a master planned sting operation. They also state that if you are interested in checking a contractor's legitimacy, you can check their license number on the CSLB site before you hire them. You can count on Tom Whelan Electric to be professional and licensed to work at all times.
About 4 out of 5 electricians that are currently working in the industry are self employed or work for a construction company. Make sure you know who you are dealing with because the local government is warning residents and local contractors that if any unlicensed contractors are working on fire damaged homes, both parties could be fined up to $10,000. \"We want homeowners in the fire area to know that unlicensed and unscrupulous operators may try to make them a victim a second time,\" said Steve Sands, registrar of the California State License Board. You can always count on Whelan Electric Company for trusted service.
Past residents and business owners, who needed an Orange County Electrician with experience in new and developing construction, counted on Whelan Electric to get it done right. The Company has over 30 years of experience in the industry.
The company is also expanding its online presence. To better serve clients from the surrounding communities more information on electrical services for their homes and businesses can be found online at the company's web site: http://www.tomwhelanelectric.com/. A new marketing campaign is being rolled out for 2008.
Web Site: http://www.tomwhelanelectric.com
Contact Details: Thomas Whelan founded and operates his business as a residential and commercial electrical contractor serving all of South Orange County. The Orange County Electrician is based in Dana Point and specializes in electrical troubleshooting, rewiring, remodeling, additions, and tenant improvements. The business is unique in that the company is glad to offer their very own communities from San Clemente to Irvine outstanding electrical services. No matter how big or small your next project is, you can be sure Whelan Electric Co has the expertise to get the job done right.
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