Regulations
In general, general contractors are not licensed electricians and are not allowed to perform electrical work on their own. This is because electrical work requires specialized knowledge and training and can be dangerous if not done correctly. In most states, it is against the law for anyone who is not a licensed electrician to perform electrical work on a residential or commercial building.
However, there are some exceptions to this rule. In some states, general contractors can perform certain types of electrical work, such as installing light fixtures or ceiling fans. This is typically called “incidental electrical work” and is limited to simple tasks that do not require specialized knowledge or training.
It is important to note that even if a general contractor is allowed to perform incidental electrical work, they are still required to follow all applicable regulations and safety standards. This includes obtaining necessary permits and inspections and ensuring the work is done correctly and safely.
Hiring an Electrician
If you need electrical work done on your home or business, it is important to hire a licensed electrician. Electricians have the specialized knowledge and training to perform electrical work safely and correctly. They are also familiar with local regulations and safety standards and can ensure that the work is done to code and up to industry standards.
When hiring an electrician, choosing someone licensed, insured, and experienced is important. Look for someone with good reviews and a strong reputation in the community. You should also ask for a written estimate before any work is done and ensure you understand the project’s scope and the cost involved.