Vetter: the Electrician New Brunswick, NJ has Turned to Since 1950

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Ed Vetter Jr. at a job site in New Brunswick in the mid-1990s.

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Call Vetter Electrician (New Brunswick, NJ number: (732) 828-0643) right away. Get answers to the questions that are causing you worry. You can get to know a bit more about the founder’s son, Ed, by scoping out his video to the side.

The Electricians New Brunswick, NJ Gets on the telephone for Guaranteed Quality

Vetter Electric is the electrician New Brunswick, NJ folks know are rock solid and trustworthy. We would not have lasted this long (more than 60 years) without a strong dedication to our principles.

We never let a customer feel unsatisfied. That’s just the way we do business. We guarantee our work for up to three or five years in many cases, and up to lifetime on some of the equipment we use for you! We insist on providing this level of service for ALL our customers.

We focus first on your well-being and the safe future of your home and your family. Our electricians work harder for you. We offer you a complimentary electrical code sweep gratis. We’ll check to make sure everything is square with your location’s breaker boxes, panels, smoke detectors, groundings, and everything else that needs checking.

Secure service from our trusted guys. We have a reputation for top safety in New Brunswick, NJ–and we want to keep it that way. During our extensive employee training sessions, we don’t stop at just electrical knowledge. We go the extra mile to make sure our guys learn the fundamentals of human courtesy and cleanliness. That is why our workers vacuum and clean their work areas when they finish the job.

Electrical Safety Tips for the people of New Brunswick

Power Outlets

  1. Plug your electrical cords into the right outlets! This is the first thing every homeowner needs to follow. Also, keep flammable materials away from your outlets.
  2. Put caps on the outlets you’re not currently using so your kids can’t access them directly with curious fingers and toes.
  3. Don’t plug 50 appliances into the same plug. This is a major fire hazard.
  4. Don’t try to jam in plugs that don’t fit in the socket.
  5. Cover your outlets and make sure the wiring and plates are snug in there.

Children and Electrical Safety

  1. When your cords get all mashed up and frayed on the ends, toss them. No sense exposing kids to the risk of electrocution.
  2. Run your power cables through areas that are not trafficked by children. If they trip on a cable, it can not only cause injury to the child but also a serious electrical problem.
  3. Don’t use nails to secure power cables. You might rupture a cable and cause a short or leave exposed wires.
  4. Don’t use household appliances that consistently blow fuses and trips circuit breakers. Replace them instead.
  5. Fluorescent lamps are the safest type of lighting to use with kids around. They don’t get as hot as incandescent lamps.

Avoiding Electrocution

  1. If you’re working on a device, shut off the circuit or device you’re running it on.
  2. Test your circuits to ensure that they truly do not have power running through them. Use a circuit tester to do this.
  3. Don’t use metal ladders of any kind when working with wiring or any kind of electricity.

The Electrician New Brunswick, NJ Supports

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The Ritchie Wharf Historical Park in New Brunswick.

New Brunswick has really changed over our 60-year history, but our commitment to excellent service has remained constant. We have relied for most of our history on a strong reputation and positive referrals, and our 6 decades of success is our strongest acclaim.

Some Facts About New Brunswick, NJ–the town we Love

  • New Brunswick is a thriving city of more than 50,000 residents. It was established by means of Royal British Charter in December of 1730.
  • New Brunswick zip codes include 08899 and 08901 (General Delivery), 08902 (Rural Routes), 08902, 08903, 08904 (Highland Park), 08905, 08906, 08922, 08933, 08988, and 08989. Nearby areas include Metuchen NJ, Fords NJ, Highland Park NJ, Iselin NJ, Keasbey NJ, Piscataway NJ, Colonia NJ, Dunellen NJ, and South Amboy NJ.
  • New Brunswick’s sister cities include Fukui City (Fukui prefecture, Japan), Tsuruoka (Yamagata prefecture, Japan), Debrecen (Hajdu-Bihar, Hungary), and Limerick (County Limerick, Ireland).
  • New Brunswick schools are part of the 31 Abbott Districts throughout the state. The high school has nearly 1,500 students. There is also the New Brunswick Health Sciences Technology High School.

Famous New Brunswickians

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Robert Wood Johnson I
  • Jim Axelrod, chief White House correspondent for CBS, was born here.
  • Famous businessmen Robert Wood Johnson I and Robert Wood Johnson II made their fortunes here in the mid-1800s.
  • Famous actor Michael Douglas was born here in 1944.

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  1. Plug your electrical cords into the right outlets! This is the first thing every homeowner needs to follow. Also, keep flammable materials away from your outlets.
  2. Put caps on the outlets you’re not currently using so your kids can’t access them directly with curious fingers and toes.
  3. Don’t plug 50 appliances into the same plug. This is a major fire hazard.
  4. Don’t try to jam in plugs that don’t fit in the socket.
  5. Cover your outlets and make sure the wiring and plates are snug in there.
  1. When your cords get all mashed up and frayed on the ends, toss them. No sense exposing kids to the risk of electrocution.
  2. Run your power cables through areas that are not trafficked by children. If they trip on a cable, it can not only cause injury to the child but also a serious electrical problem.
  3. Don’t use nails to secure power cables. You might rupture a cable and cause a short or leave exposed wires.
  4. Don’t use household appliances that consistently blow fuses and trips circuit breakers. Replace them instead.
  5. Fluorescent lamps are the safest type of lighting to use with kids around. They don’t get as hot as incandescent lamps.
  1. If you’re working on a device, shut off the circuit or device you’re running it on.
  2. Test your circuits to ensure that they truly do not have power running through them. Use a circuit tester to do this.
  3. Don’t use metal ladders of any kind when working with wiring or any kind of electricity.

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