Bartlett Electric is a full service electrical contractor servicing the greater Des Moines, Iowa area. We are a family owned-and-operated business, and we're dedicated to providing our new and existing customers with first rate service at affordable prices. Don't trust your electrical installations or problems to just anyone! Call us at 515-278-1691 and let one of our licensed Master Electricians answer all of your questions and handle your concerns. I was very impressed with my experience with Bartlett Electric.
Since opening our doors, quality workmanship and customer service have been the top priorities here at Bartlett Electric. Owned by Master Electrician Joe Bartlett, we go above and beyond to make sure that any of your questions or concerns are taken care of promptly. Our crew is made up of Service Advisor Kyle Merical and Service Technician Travis Moore, both of which are also Master Electricians. Bartlett Electric is licensed, bonded and insured for your protection and we will answer your calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Very impressed with the company. I had them come last year twice. Very reasonable prices and reliable. I refer them on to any friends or family that needs work done
Are you finding that your business’ electric bill is awfully high? Your HVAC system could have a lot to do with it. Consider replacing old HVAC systems with new energy-efficien t systems, and also think about installing ceiling fans.
The wiring for landscape lighting is different than the wiring for internal lighting. Landscape systems have to be able to withstand the elements, and the wires have to be placed in a location to keep them from being damaged by landscaping efforts. Electrical contractors will ensure that everything is installed correctly.
One possible upgrade to your commercial electrical system involves integrating automation features into your existing system. This can range from entry-level security systems to large energy-manageme nt systems that control such services as lighting, security, and HVAC functions.
The alternative/ direct current debate was a very dramatic debate back in the 1880s. Thomas Edison invented direct current, DC, while Nikola Tesla invented the alternative current, AC, and both made their case for using one or the other. Eventually AC won as it was safer and more easily conducted over a long distance.
What is an arc-fault breaker? An arc-fault breaker will trip once they sense that arcing. This is a smart device that can differentiate between a naturally occurring arc and an unsafe occurrence.