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Gig Harbor, Port Orchard,
Cheney & Airway Heights WA
When you need reliable, high-quality
electrical work, NuTek Electric Inc. is the
name homeowners and businesses trust
in Gig Harbor, Port Orchard, Cheney,
Airway Heights and the surrounding
areas. With a strong commitment to
safety, precision, and customer
satisfaction, our team delivers expert
solutions for everything from small
repairs to large-scale electrical projects.
We understand how important
dependable electrical systems are to
your daily life, and we’re here to make
sure everything runs smoothly.
At NuTek Electric Inc., we take pride in
offering a full range of electrical services
tailored to your needs. Whether you're
upgrading your panel, installing new
lighting, troubleshooting an issue, or
planning a renovation, our skilled
electricians bring the experience and
attention to detail needed to get the job
done right the first time. We stay up to
date with the latest industry standards
and technologies to ensure efficient,
modern solutions for every client.
FAQ’S
Q) How much electrical work should I
attempt on my own?
A)Doing electrical work yourself is
dangerous and could result in costly
repairs. Do not make a mistake by taking
electricity lightly, even the smalles tjob
could be a safety hazard.
Q) Does my house need to be re-wired?
A) We recommend a house safety
inspection. Wiring that is considered a
major hazard is; knob and tube wiring, BX
wiring, and an ungrounded system. These
compose hazards in your home and if in
poor condition, a re-wire should be
considered.
Q) What is a GFCI outlet?
A) GFCI outlet is an outlet receptacle
designed to protect you from electrical
shock when moisture is present. If your
house was built in or after 1981, there is a
good chance that your kitchen, bathrooms,
garage, and outdoor outlets are protected
by GFCI outlets. You can identify a GFCI
outlet by the two buttons on the face of the
oultlet. One button will say “test” the other
says “reset”. the “test” button will cause
the GFCI outlet to trip (or turn off), and
when the “reset” button is depressed, there
may be a problem.
Q) I have an outlet in my house that does
not work. Should I be worried?
A) Before you worry, find a small table lamp
and plug it into the outlet in question. Then,
find all of the wall switches in the room and
start turning them on. If you find that the
table lamp turns on when you flip a wall
switch, you will have stumbled on the
solution. Some of the outlets in your house
are controlled by a wall switch. This allows
a floor lamp to be plugged into the wall as a
light source. If you cannot find a switch that
turns the outlet “on”, check around the
room and see if other outlets or lights are
out. Next, check the electrical panel to see if
any circuits are tripped. If they are, reset the
circuit breaker. If you cannot find a light
switch or tripped circuit breaker and the
outlet still does not work, be sure to call a
licensed electrician to evaluate the problem.
Q) Why is my light flickering?
A) A common cause of flickering lights is
that your bulbs are suffering from a bad
connection. This could mean that you need
to screw you bulbs in better.
Q) Why did my doorbell stop working?A) If
you have a circut tester?
A) If you have a circuit tester, see that your
transformer is still working. Otherwise,
your doorbell might have just aged out of
its lifespan. Most doorbells can be replaced
easily with two low-voltage wires.
Email: nutekinc@icloud.com
Phone: 360-340-4675
Fax: 360-443-2414
Address: P.O. Box 68
Burley, WA 98322