Have Burke Electric wire any of your new appliances or equipment in your home. For more than 25 years, Burke Electric has been providing quality electrical services for residential and small commercial customers. Our locally owned electrical contracting company is dedicated to 100% customer satisfaction. Our friendly and courteous staff is ready to answer all of your questions, and no electrical job is too small for our professional electricians.

Burke Electric, Inc. has been serving the South shore for over 25 years. Paul Burke, the principal, has been an Electrician since the late 1970's and earned his Masters Electricians license in 1995. We have concentrated our business right here on the South Shore so we can service our customers in a timely fashion. Our office/shop is centrally located in our service area. We have excellent long term relationships with many builders, as well as high end custom designers, various other tradesmen, and homeowners.

Burke Electric has worked with local contractors and home building teams on the South Shore for over 25 years. When you are building your new home Burke Electric is excited to work with you on your project. We also work with Home Remodelers providing electrical services to new structures or additions. Whether you are adding a room, installing a pool, or undertaking any kind of renovation in your home, We can get the job done in a professional and timely manner.

We can repair and install anything electrical in your home or commercial building. Our Electricians are licensed by the state of Massachusetts and are highly skilled and trained. Contact us, your dependable residential and commercial electrician in Hanover, Massachusetts, to request our services today.

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In the early days, electric wires were insulated with a range of materials. In the 1920s, wires were coated with rubber insulation and wrapped in woven cloth. In two-wire cables, cloth-wrapped wires were separated with waxed paper and inserted into a woven jacket.

Posted on Sep 04, 2018  •  Facebook

Every electrical job in your home may not require a master electrician. But it's important to know that master electricians have additional experience and have been certified by the state, which often means passing a rigorous exam.

Posted on Aug 30, 2018  •  Facebook

One way you can conserve electricity in your office is be replacing incandescent light lamps with compact fluorescent lamps. Also, consider removing excess fluorescent lights and installing reflectors. Lighter colored walls need less light.

Posted on Aug 28, 2018  •  Facebook

While copper-based wiring is durable, versatile, and resilient, data cables require special handling. They’re subject to failure if the designated maximum pulling tension, minimum and maximum bending radius, or maximum sidewall pressure is exceeded.

Posted on Aug 23, 2018  •  Facebook

In electrical terms, apparent power (volt amps) is the product of the applied voltage and current in an AC circuit. Apparent power is not the true power of the circuit, because the power factor is not taken into consideration in the overall calculation.

Posted on Aug 21, 2018  •  Facebook

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