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      In HelloNation, Electrical Expert James Lagomarsino Offers Guidance on Hiring an Electrical Contractor

      SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- What should California property owners ask before hiring an electrical professional? That question is addressed in a HelloNation article, where James Lagomarsino of ASF Electric Inc. outlines the key factors every homeowner or business owner should consider before selecting an electrical contractor. The feature highlights the importance of verifying licensing, insurance, and communication skills to ensure electrical work is completed safely, efficiently, and with lasting quality.

      The HelloNation article begins by explaining why choosing the right electrical contractor is one of the most important decisions for any property owner. In California, where codes and energy standards are highly regulated, hiring a licensed electrician protects you from costly mistakes and safety risks. Electrical work must be performed by professionals who not only have technical expertise but also meet state standards for compliance and accountability.

      Lagomarsino emphasizes that the first question to ask any electrical contractor concerns their credentials. California law requires an active contractor license for anyone performing paid electrical work. This credential confirms that the contractor has passed technical exams, completed required training, and holds the insurance necessary to protect both property owners and employees. A valid contractor license also signifies accountability, ensuring that electrical work is completed according to safety codes and inspection requirements.

      The article continues by stressing the importance of insurance verification. Reliable electrical contractors maintain liability and workers' compensation coverage to guard against accidents or property damage. Lagomarsino recommends requesting proof of insurance before work begins. A licensed electrician will willingly provide documentation and explain the protection each policy offers. Together, insurance and licensing form the professional foundation that distinguishes a qualified electrical contractor from unlicensed or underinsured operators.

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      Source: Benzinga
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