Daggett Electric

Daggett Electric Daggett Electric is a family owned and operated company located in Holden Massachusetts.

05/06/2025

Daggett Electric putting in the work and taking a look at an electrical panel for my buyer clients.

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01/26/2023
JourneymanLooking for an electrical career opportunity? Join the Daggett Electric team. A family owned and operated busi...
08/16/2022

Journeyman

Looking for an electrical career opportunity? Join the Daggett Electric team. A family owned and operated business! We are looking to fill a full-time position for a Licensed Electrician.

Qualifications:

● Licensed Journeyman
● OSHA 10
● Valid Driver's License

Job Responsibilities:

● Fire alarm systems
● Residential and commercial electrical work
● Exceptional customer service

We are looking for a passionate, hard working employee to join our small, but dynamic team.

Requirements:

● Reliable & Dependable
● Strong knowledge of electrical systems and maintenance tools
● Keep accurate records of all payments and costs for company databases
● Adhere to all safety protocols and ensure that all installations are in accordance with the

National Electric Code
● Excellent written and verbal communication skills
● At least 2 years of previous experience in the electrical industry and the completion of an electrician apprenticeship
● Positive and motivated attitude.
● Able to work independently or in a small team
● Problem solving skills are a must
● Attention to detail

*Health Insurance Available. Paid Time Off (waiting period may apply). School reimbursement & continuing education encouraged!

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $30.00 - $50.00 per hour

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: $30.00 - $50.00 per hour

Benefits:

Health insurance
Paid time off
Tuition reimbursement
Schedule:

8 hour shift
Monday to Friday
On call
Weekend availability
License/Certification:

Electrical License (Required)
Willingness to travel:

25% (Required)
Work Location: On the road

08/04/2022

Journeyman

Qualifications:
Licensed Journeyman
OSHA 10
Valid Driver's License

Job Responsibilities:
Fire alarm systems
Residential and commercial electrical work
Exceptional customer service

Requirements:
Reliable & Dependable
Strong knowledge of electrical systems and maintenance tools
Keep accurate records of all payments and costs for company databases
Adhere to all safety protocols and ensure that all installations are in accordance with the National Electric Code
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
At least 2 years of previous experience in the electrical industry and the completion of an electrician apprenticeship
Positive and motivated attitude.
Able to work independently or in a small team
Problem solving skills are a must
Attention to detail

A new electrical panel ensures that your home will continue a steady flow of electricity. Not only will you eliminate pr...
06/13/2022

A new electrical panel ensures that your home will continue a steady flow of electricity. Not only will you eliminate problems with flickering lights and burnt-out appliances, but you will also be able to add more appliances without tripping your breaker, blowing fuses, or damaging current appliances.

Using electricity is second nature. We run our air conditioning constantly, use refrigerators, microwaves and indoor lig...
06/07/2022

Using electricity is second nature. We run our air conditioning constantly, use refrigerators, microwaves and indoor lighting, and charge computers, phones and other devices daily. Now, more than ever, it’s easier to mismanage our energy use and appliances at home, which could either overwork our system or even create an electrical accident.

Learning how to properly use your home’s electrical system and your electronic devices can make a huge difference in how efficiently your electricity is working for your home. It can also help prevent electrical accidents and keep you and your family safe.

Stay safe at home with these seven tips:

Avoid overloading outlets
Make sure your outlet isn’t being overloaded with too many devices and appliances using adapters and extension cords. Additionally, only one heat-producing device should be plugged into an outlet at a time (coffee maker, hair dryer, etc.), and refrigerators, ovens, laundry machines and other major appliances should be plugged straight into the wall and not an adapter or extension cord.
Unplug appliances when not in use
Not only will unplugging appliances prevent you from using unnecessary energy , it could also help protect your appliances from surges and other electrical mishaps.

Use the proper wattage for lamps and lighting fixtures
The recommended wattage is what keeps your lamps shining safely. There should be a sticker indicating the maximum wattage of the bulb needed. Lamps should also be used with a shade or globe to prevent other items heating up if they’re too close to the bulb – particularly if you’re using incandescent bulbs. LEDs are a great way to light up a room without all the wasted heat energy.

Never run cords under carpets, rugs, doors or windows
Running cords throughout your house can cause tripping hazards as well as inviting electrical accidents when they’re consistently out in the open. And a cord under a rug or carpet is a fire hazard. If you find you’re using extension cords regularly, consult your electrician about adding new outlets around your home within reach of the things you need to plug in.

Get rid of damaged extension cords
Making sure you’re using the correct extension cord for the environment and circumstance will help prolong the lifespan of your cords, but they’re meant to be replaced as needed. Instead of trying to fix damaged cords, updating or upgrading your extension cords when they’re not working properly will help prevent sparks, surges and electrical fires. Your extension cords should also have surge protectors.

Keep electrical appliances and tools away from water
You’re probably well aware that water and electricity don’t mix, but it’s sometimes easy to overlook hazards in everyday situations. Make sure you’re keeping kitchen appliances a safe distance from sinks and other appliances that use water. Also, be sure that all outlets near a water source are ground fault circuit interrupters, or GFCI, receptacles. These can quickly shut off power at the outlet when a short circuit is detected.

Call a professional
If your lights are flickering, your circuits are tripped frequently, you see sparks or smell burning or rubbery odors, it’s time to call a trained electrician. These warnings signal a larger electrical problem that needs to be addressed at the source quickly rather than waiting it out or leaning on a temporary solution.
Many of us are working or spending more time at home in general. Following these basic electrical safety tips can help you avoid serious electrical issues or injuries. They’ll also help you save energy and money on your utility bill, too.

Daggett Electric crew at the Woo Sox!
06/03/2022

Daggett Electric crew at the Woo Sox!

05/31/2022

Do you need more power to run all those extra devices you have been adding to your home, home-office, or business? Upgrade your panel!
Balancing the A&B phases of your electrical system to help ensure the highest level of efficiency to your electrical load.
* Upgrade your home circuitry for future renovations.
* Free whole home electrical inspection with install
* 1 year warranty on all labor & materials
* On call for emergency services 24 hrs/day, 7 days/week /365 days/year
* We work closely with insurance carriers/agents during claims processing
* Commercial & Residential services
* We also work with Alarm systems, Electric Car charging ports, fire alarms & carbon monoxide detectors and more!

Have you thought about updating your home or business with a mini- split? We can help! ** Registered & insured, supplier...
05/25/2022

Have you thought about updating your home or business with a mini- split? We can help!
** Registered & insured, supplier & installer of Panasonic mini splits
** 5 year Warranty
** Whole home electrical inspection comes with the install service
** 25-30% savings on your energy bill
**Nano Technology kills 99.9% of airborne bacteria, odors, and germs alike.
**1-2 day install time
Give us a call to setup a virtual appointment or in person visit.
508-210-0108

Address

Holden, MA
01520

Opening Hours

Monday 12am - 11:59pm
Tuesday 12am - 11:59pm
Wednesday 12am - 11:59pm
Thursday 12am - 11:59pm
Friday 12am - 11:59pm
Saturday 12am - 11:59pm
Sunday 12am - 11:59pm

Telephone

+15082519784

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