The Top 6 Things to Look for When Hiring an Electrical Contractor in the Cayman Islands
When it comes to the electricity supply for your home or business, the only safe, secure, and legal option is to bring in qualified professionals.
Electrical installation is not the kind of work you give to a general handyman or DIY enthusiast. When it comes to the electricity supply for your home or business, the only safe and secure option is to bring in professionals. Here are our top half-dozen tips for getting the best results when hiring an electrical contractor in the Cayman Islands.
Hire Only Qualified Contractors: Electricians come in many shapes and sizes, particularly when it comes to levels of expertise. The Planning Department’s Building Control Unit licenses electrical contractors in the Cayman Islands, so when looking for a contractor, always ask if they’re licensed. The Cayman Islands has adopted the US National Electrical Code (NEC) that regulates electrical installations in all 50 US states and is the local benchmark for safe electrical design, installation, and inspection.
Ensure All Contractor Staff are Also Qualified: All qualifying electrical installations in the Cayman Islands must satisfy the requirements of the NEC, and only suitably qualified electricians are able to meet all code requirements. Make sure that your contractor only hires suitably qualified and licensed employees. Unlicensed electricians carrying out installations or repairs can compromise the safety, invalidate insurance, and land you in legal hot water.
Conduct a Background Check and Ask for Referrals: Satisfied customers are the best endorsement of a contractor’s work. When compiling your shortlist of suitable contractors to ask for a quotation, include a request for referrals from previous clients the contractor has worked with. Also, do a background check of the company, how many years established, the type and number of projects completed, how many staff they employ, and whether any are licensed for specialist work such as solar panel installation. Check social media for online client reviews/ratings. You can also ask colleagues, friends, and family for their recommendations.
Get a Detailed Quotation: A professionally run electrical contracting company will provide you with a detailed quotation of the work to be carried out and a breakdown of the costs. The company should go through the quote with you line by line to make sure there is complete agreement on the scope of the project, the timeline, and the final cost.
Get Regular Project Updates: The lead electrician should keep you fully informed of any changes in design, materials, cost, and installation as they are encountered and seek your approval for them in order to avoid potential disputes at a later date.
Check the Guarantees and Warranties: Comprehensive guarantees and warranties are the sign of a professional approach, quality workmanship, and a desire to provide the very best service. The best electrical contractors will offer guarantees that you will be satisfied with the work upon completion, as well as warrant the work done so that any problems encountered after the job is completed are resolved at no cost to you.











