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Frequently Asked Questions
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Where is the Company's service area?
McGinnis Electric's primary business area is within the Tri-State
area. We have completed jobs outside of the country and in numerous
states in the United States of America.
- Can I count on McGinnis Electric to respond in the middle of the
night to an emergency situation?
Yes, we have been providing Emergency Service to our clients since 1965.
We are available 24 hours a day 365 days of the year. If an emergency
arises we will respond with the proper personnel to get the situation
rectified. Since 1965 we have never failed to respond to an Emergency
situation.
- Can McGinnis Electric program drives to Operate Production Facilities?
McGinnis' employees are well trained in the Programmable Logic Control
area of Electrical Construction. We do not have outside company's come
in to do programming or make changes to programs which have been installed
by McGinnis or other contractors. We have the expertise to handle PLC
jobs.
- If I do not have a set of blue prints for a project, will this
prevent McGinnis Electric from being able to complete a project?
We have completed numerous projects without a set of blue prints. We
are able to calculate the electrical needs of our clients to determine
the power feeds and then wire the project as necessary. We have completed
lighting layouts for our clients so that they achieve the lighting brightness
which is needed for the application.
- Is McGinnis Electric able to change lamps in parking lots as well
as Warehouses and Steel Mills?
We have been able to change lamps in every situation. We have lifts
which enable us to reach any lamp in any location.
- If McGinnis Electric completes an installation are they able to
provide a CAD print of the work completed?
McGinnis Electric has the ability to change or create drawings for work
we've completed for our clients.
- Are you licensed to complete work in any states?
We are a licensed Electrical Contractor in the City of Pittsburgh, the
State of West Virginia and the State of Ohio.
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