Why Choose Us
We are dedicated to craftsmanship and pride in our work. Our number one goal is customer satisfaction.
Services Provided:
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Residential
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Commercial
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Electric VehicleCharges
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Marine Shore Power
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Generators
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Service Calls

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Electrical Repairs and Maintenance
We can diagnose and repair any issues with your electrical system, from minor malfunctions like faulty light switches to major problems such as complete circuit or equipment failures. Additionally, we can conduct maintenance services, such as inspecting circuit breakers, checking for safety hazards, proper tightening torque on lugs, and ensuring your wiring is up to code. These preventative services can help avoid potential hazards like electrical fires or equipment damage.


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Electrical Installations
We can provide residential and commercial wiring for remodels, retrofits, new construction, and high-end custom homes. It is our goal to present the customer a turn-key ready project with the utmost importance on detail.
Electric Vehicle Chargers:
We can install residential and commercial wiring for any type of electric car charger. We can update and configure your electrical system if there is no available space to add a charging station. We can do all 120V or 240V applications.
Marine Shore Power:
We can upgrade, maintain, and install your dock with new LED lighting, boat lifts, and dock pedestals to provide your dock with any power requirements needed to supply equipment or watercraft.
Generators:
We install whole house standby generators and transfer switches. We can provide electrical wiring for portable or standby generators. If needed, we can update or retrofit your electrical service to allow installation of a generator.


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Upgrading Electrical Panels
Upgrading an electrical panel is a common service provided by us, especially in older homes or businesses that need to handle higher electrical loads due to the increased use of modern appliances or technology. We can replace outdated fuse boxes and load centers, panels, and meters to satisfy your insurance requirements. This service may also involve rewiring to accommodate new electrical requirements and ensure the home or building's electrical infrastructure can support current and future needs.

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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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What qualifications should an electrician have?Customers often want to know about certifications, licenses, and qualifications to ensure they are hiring a professional. I hold a valid electrical contractor's license (#EC13012263). Rest assured, when you hire an electrician from Rhino Electric LLC, you're choosing a professional who meets industry standards and adheres to best practices, ensuring your electrical needs are addressed with the utmost expertise and reliability. Additionally, I keep my skills current through continuous education and training.
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How much does it cost to hire an electrician?FAQs are a great way to help site visitors find quick answers to common questions about your business and create a better navigation experience. People frequently ask about pricing for different types of electrical work, including service charges and hourly rates. Rhino Electric LLC prides itself on competitive rates.
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How long will it take to complete my electrical project?The time it takes to complete your electrical project at Rhino Electric LLC can vary depending on the scope and complexity of the work. For smaller projects, such as installing new light fixtures or replacing electrical outlets, we generally complete the job within a few hours to a day. Larger projects, including full home rewiring or extensive electrical system upgrades, can take several days to a few weeks. During our initial consultation, we will provide you with a detailed timeline based on the specific requirements of your project. Our priority is to complete the work efficiently while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety.
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Do I need a permit for electrical work?Yes, in Florida, you generally need a permit to perform electrical work. The specifics depend on the nature and scope of the work: 1. Licensed Contractors: Licensed electrical contractors must obtain permits for most types of electrical work, especially for major installations, repairs, or upgrades. 2. Homeowners: In some cases, homeowners can apply for permits to do electrical work on their own property, but this is limited to certain types of work and often requires meeting local building codes. 3. Minor Work: Certain minor repairs or replacements (like replacing a light fixture) might not require a permit, but this varies by local jurisdiction. It's important to check with the local building department in your city or county for specific requirements.